This blog tracks the political activities of retired general Wes Clark. The entries are typically news reports, links to discussion and commentary, copies of emails and press releases from Clark's political action committee, and notes on Clark's media appearances.
The purpose of the site is to allow the reader to keep up to date on what Clark is doing and saying, and about what others may be saying about him.
Clark's politics are surprisingly progressive and in fact similar to Kucinich's in many areas. I also like Clark's willingness to stand up for what he believes in, even if it might damage his political chances, another thing he shares with Kucinich.
Sometimes I'm reminded of the story about Adlai Stevenson that a woman said to him, "Sir, you have the support of every thinking person in America," and he replied, "Thank you, ma'am, but I need a majority." I think Clark is probably that kind of candidate!
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2008 Democratic Presidential Candidates: General Wesley Clark - Public Papers, Speeches, Policies, News (CD-ROM)
by U.S. Government
War didn't, and doesn't, bring democracy.(Middle East Democracy: Who gets the credit? What are the lessons?): An article from: Washington Monthly
by Wesley K. Clark
Winning Modern Wars: Iraq, Terrorism, and the American Empire
by Wesley K. Clark