Democrats struggle to find one voice on Iraq
From an article originally published in the Boston Globe:
Retired Army General Wesley Clark, a 2004 Democratic presidential candidate who advises Senate Democrats on how to handle the Iraq issue, said Democrats don't need consensus to argue that Bush and the GOP-controlled Congress have mishandled Iraq.
"It's not realistic for Democrats to have a coherent voice," Clark said. "The president is the commander in chief. It's his job to create the strategy for success. It's the Democrats' responsibility to surface the issues, and to hold them accountable."