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Thursday, December 11, 2003
Posted by RFTR
From today's Political Diary:"Wesley Clark, after a few cloddish attempts to tap his previously tested applause lines, gave a crunchy disquisition on Iraq. Finally we were able to draw a bead on him: He's not the shiny, warrior-scholar-superman his fans paint him to be. He's a technocrat -- a good, proficient technocrat, though one who needs a strong boss over him, his history indicates."
Interesting. He's a technocrat who needs a strong boss above him. Anyone else see a Dean-Clark ticket emerging? 0 Comments: |
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