<<See, Tee, the Tet Offensive was a tremendous VICTORY for the US, according to the right wing.>>
Yeah, I've seen that argument before. Even here in this forum. It's absolutely hilarious. The best version of it was given in David Halberstam's book, The Best and the Brightest. LBJ's top generals - - the same guys who had been seeing the "light at the end of the tunnel" for months and years - - were gathered around to "brief" him on the "real significance" of Tet - - HUGE enemy losses, this was the end of the road for them, they were really FUBAR this time. Well, we've all heard this before. But this time, LBJ was being advised by Arthur Goldberg, whom he later nominated unsuccessfully to the Supreme Court.
First Goldberg gets the generals to give their estimates of total enemy troop strength. Then later he gets them to quantify the enemy dead in the Tet Offensive. Astronomical numbers, but Goldberg doesn't comment. Then, later still, he asks them innocently, what's their ratio of wounded to dead? And one of the generals says something like, "Well, we generally use a ratio of [say] three to one." Then Goldberg does a little scribbling on a pad, looks up and announces, "Well, gentlemen, it looks like the enemy has no effective troops left in the field." The way Halberstam describle it, it was truly hilarious. These overfed, overpaid morons were totally speechless. All of their BS was exposed for exactly what it was, and they were just totally busted. An incredible moment.