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Gen. Wesley Clark Joins FNC as Foreign Affairs Analyst

Originally published by TV Week

June 15, 2005
Gen. Wesley Clark Joins FNC as Foreign Affairs Analyst
By Michele Greppi

(see debate threads at Daily Kos - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 . Some in this MyDD thread as well. Is he a tactical genius or a fool? A good argument in favor of "tactical genius" is here. Clark's son left a comment here. Also discussion at Clark Community Network (plus here, here and see also here). And a blogosphere roundup. This CCN thread, especially this comment may or may not provide further background)

Fox News Channel has signed Gen. Wesley Clark, the former NATO Supreme Allied Commander, CNN contributor and 2004 Democratic presidential candidate, as a military and foreign affairs analyst.

"Gen. Clark's extensive military experience and sharp insight make him a powerful addition to Fox News Channel," said Bill Shine, senior VP of programming.

Gen. Clark entered the Democratic presidential sweepstakes after the field had grown crowded and ended his bid after the Tennessee and Virginia primaries in 2004.

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