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A Wes Clark Democrat (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
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Mayor Sam's Sister City (Free subscription) | yesterday
... probably). They may also be individuals trying to make a name for themselves politically (Wes Clark) or may be paid for their endorsement. Additionally, you see some veterans in the news bad-mouthing President Bush and other Republicans, but again, these are people that have left the service for various reasons (often incompatible with military service) and either have an axe to grind (unacceptable),...
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Raw Story (Free subscription) | yesterday
... while the won't openly rip him strongly, I don't think Petraeus has a lot of fans in guys like Wes Clark. They know exactly what kind of a political animal that Petraeus, and also that he's more than a bit of a right winger. If Clark has a position of power in an Obama Admin, you'll see Petraeus likely pushed in the direction of retirement. Carefully to a degree because he does have...
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The Huffington Post (Free subscription) | 04/10/2008
... on international, not economic, grounds. Enter bin Laden? I recall how in March of 2004 I cornered Wes Clark at an event and asked why wouldn't bin Laden do something provocative to help Bush win relection since each protagonist helped the other -- in any Bush-Obama comparison, Bush was advantaged in America and bin Laden could better recruit al Qaeda. Being a discrete military grown-up,...