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To: faithincowboys
There's a thread on FR from this afternoon that Clark also told a news organization that he got fired from CNN because of calls from the White House!

Didn't admit it's because Lou Dobbs resented giving a potential presidential candidate free air time.

Also, who among us can imagine CNN doing anything the White House suggested? If the White House had indeed tried to pressure CNN in the manner suggested by Clark, it would have been all over the news.

Clark - another leftist who believes in the vast right wing conspiracy theory.
27 posted on 08/26/2003 5:11:26 PM PDT by Peach (The Clintons have pardoned more terrorists than they ever captured or killed.)
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To: Peach
Clark isn't even on the White Houses radar screen . He as an inflated sense of self. The guy doesn't count, no Clinton General has a snowball's chance in Hades.

I bet even CNN realized it was unseemly to have a potential Presidential nominee provide "impartial" analysis of the War. The fact that he doesn't see the inherent conflict of interest is telling. He has no character.

Also Clark is from Arkasas-- I think we have had enough of politicians from that state for awhile.

The thing that I find most hillarious is that Clark thinks he is in the same league as Ike. Newsflash, Weasley, the average American never got emotionally invested in your pseudo war in the Balkans.

Saying you were the mastermind behind the strategery in a War that many deemed was not relevant to our national interests and that few people followed is not politically significant.

The Public's Verdict:

who are you? who cares? Go away you counterfeit, partisan, Clintonista!
93 posted on 08/26/2003 5:50:36 PM PDT by faithincowboys ( Are we going down hill like a snowball headed for Hell?)
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To: Peach
Clark isn't even on the White Houses radar screen . He as an inflated sense of self. The guy doesn't count, no Clinton General has a snowball's chance in Hades.

I bet even CNN realized it was unseemly to have a potential Presidential nominee provide "impartial" analysis of the War. The fact that he doesn't see the inherent conflict of interest is telling. He has no character.

Also Clark is from Arkansas-- I think we have had enough of politicians from that state for awhile.

The thing that I find most hillarious is that Clark thinks he is in the same league as Ike. Newsflash, Weasley, the average American never got emotionally invested in your pseudo war in the Balkans.

Saying you were the mastermind behind the strategery in a War that many deemed was not relevant to our national interests and that few people followed is not politically significant.

The Public's Verdict:

who are you? who cares? Go away you counterfeit, partisan, Clintonista!
95 posted on 08/26/2003 5:50:53 PM PDT by faithincowboys ( Are we going down hill like a snowball headed for Hell?)
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To: Peach
Not only that-- Clark wasn't even the dissenting General that got the most coverage. Gen. Barry Mcaffery was the guy who made news for his criticisms of the war plan, not Nobody Clark. He needs to understand that he doesn't count.
I didn't even hear about his dissenting comments until now. No one watched CNN during the War.


102 posted on 08/26/2003 5:55:33 PM PDT by faithincowboys ( Are we going down hill like a snowball headed for Hell?)
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