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General Clark gets surprise ’sailor talk’

This is not FOX News - you get the unedited facts. A viewer calling in to ask a question spices up C-SPAN’s interview of Gen. Wesley Clark (retired) about his new book.
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Will Wes Clark be Hillary’s VP?

Jeralyn at TalkLeft reports Gen. Wesley Clark has endorsed Hillary Clinton. She was in a conference call with Clark this morning and was able to get Clark’s perception of Hillary’s plans on Iraq and other things. Her post is here.
Big Tent Democrat asks a good question with respect to Clark’s endorsement. What role might Gen. [...]

Gen. Wesley Clark Rips Joe Lieberman

Gen. Wesley Clark (Ret.) provides his input on Sen. Joe Lieberman’s (I-CT) action call to attack Iran.
Only someone who never wore the uniform or thought seriously about national security would make threats at this point. What our soldiers need is responsible strategy, not a further escalation of tensions in the region. Senator Lieberman must act [...]

Latest Poll - Al Gore In Top 3, Second Tier Is All But Gone

To not be a candidate, Al Gore does remarkably well in the latest Washington Post/ABC News Poll. However, when not given Al Gore as an option, Hillary Clinton gains the most and has a commanding lead, by 15 points, over her next closest opponent, Barack Obama
When compared to the top three candidates - Obama, Edwards, [...]

Democratic straw poll

Daily Kos started a Democratic straw poll this morning. Following are the results as of this post.

John Edwards
36%

Barack Obama
28%

Wesley Clark
17%

Bill Richardson
5%

Dennis Kucinich
5%

Hillary Clinton
4%

Joe Biden
1%

John Kerry
1%

Tom Vilsack
1%

Chris Dodd
1%

Mike Gravel
<1%

More on Wesley Clark

A brief excerpt from Greg Priddy at RealistDem, with a positive critique of Gen. Wesley Clark’s “Real State of the Union” speech.
I completely agree — and I’m impressed that someone who clearly has presidential aspirations is willing to come out and advocate a sound strategy, rather than merely saying whatever one thinks is good in [...]