January 26, 2007
Wither Wes Clark? Wait Two More Weeks...
Over the Christmas holidays, Ret. Gen. Wes Clark told a close friend that, without a doubt, he would establish a presidential exploratory committee after the first of the year. And now?
A Clark adviser says the '04 candidate is "leaning towards setting up an exploratory then taking some time to explore." Clark accepted an invitation to speak at next weekend's DNC winter meeting in DC, along with the rest of the Democratic field. In addition, a major Democratic donor said that Clark has begun to make telephone calls to party donors."
Clark has popped up on television to discuss the Iraq surge and John Kerry's departure from the race. There were some awkwardly-phrased comments about Jewish political donors in New York.
Clark recognizes that he got in too late in 2003. And he's arguably the most qualified to confront issues of war and peace in these turbulent times. Is February of 2007 equivalent to September of 2003? What an absurd question -- of course not.
But then again, when you think about it, it's hard to divine a compelling justification for Clark to take his time in a field that includes foreign policy heavyweights (Biden), a Clinton (remember how Clark was encouraged to run by Pres. Bill Clinton's friends and donors?) a Southerner (Edwards) and a breath of fresh air (Obama?)
Here's what Clark told Neil Cavuto a few days ago: "Well, I haven't made a decision on that yet. I haven't said I won't run, but for me it's about the message. I'm very concerned about where this country's heading."
Posted at 11:30 AM
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I'm so hopeful that Wes Clark makes another run in 2008. I think he's the best candidate among all the potential presidential contenders.
Doug | 02.20.07 05:31 PM
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