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Wesley Clark
2020 elections
Jan. 9, 2019
Beto O’Rourke the Latest Potential Presidential Draftee O’Rourke isn’t a war hero or a national leader like most earlier candidates being courted for a presidential run. But it helps him stay in the news.
By Ed Kilgore
the most important people in the world
Sept. 12, 2013
General Wesley Clark Wore Khakis to the Club Yes, he went to the club. In the meatpacking district!
By Joe Coscarelli
people who are having more fun than you
Sept. 1, 2013
By Caroline Bankoff
early and interminable
July 14, 2011
By Dan Amira
early and often
July 30, 2008
McCain: ‘I Didn’t Go Negative Until Obama Did!’ The McCain campaign today issues talking points to combat recent reports that the GOP’s presumptive nominee has been too much of a meanie.
early and often
July 1, 2008
Obama Potentially Looking Even Less Patriotic The voices of outrage face off against those pundits who can afford to defend Clark.
early and often
June 30, 2008
Liberals Sniffing Around a Swift-Boat Strategy Against McCain? This weekend, General Wesley Clark and a popular liberal blog raised the question: Does McCain’s military service really matter in this election?
early and often
June 30, 2008
Obama’s Potential Running Mates: A Who’s Who Obama is as starkly unusual a presidential contender as the country has ever seen, which means he can choose either to amplify or offset any of the characteristics that define his own candidacy.