I'm not an English major - though does that sentence contain a double negative? And I believe two negatives equals a positive! :)
Which means Wes is getting closer to positively saying - "I will run"
Just speculating of course....:eyes:
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Neil Cavuto: But let me ask you, General, regardless of views on the war - and I could speak to you forever about that - on this idea of 20 people already in the race or all but declaring that they're in the race and we have another couple of years to go, what do you think about that?
GENERAL WESLEY CLARK: Well, I think, I hope a lot of the American people'll be interested in this. You know, not everybody in America follows Fox News or CNN or hangs onto what political reporters say, and when I travel across America, I'm always, I, I talk to people in every airport. I travel by public transportation, and people come up to me all the time, and a lot of people just, they don't follow politics that closely. So, I think if people get energized by the fact a lot of people are in the race, and people are saying, 'Gee, what makes them different? What are they saying?' I think that's good, because I think Democracy-
Neil Cavuto: Well, are you running? Are you going to run?
GENERAL WESLEY CLARK: -is about that communication. Well, I haven't made a decision on that yet.
I haven't said I won't run, but for me it's about the message. I'm very concerned about where this country's heading-
full interview text:
http://securingamerica.com/node/2168p.s. My favorite combo =
GORE/CLARK