fashionable. I'm sure that he is more than overjoyed that it is all now coming to fruition (better late than never).
it appears that there is very little need for Clark to feel compeled to have something to say right now, unless asked...as there is enough noise being generated about this scandal right now. I'm sure he's most likely has or will make a statement while campaigning for congressional candidates......as that is what he is doing.
Wes Clark is not someone who's just gonna jump in there when the Jumping in is good.....he can look at the result of his past labor, and feel good that he helped make a difference.
I'm sure he'll be speaking on this when he shows up on Fox....and it will be a doozie...
Here's an article on what Wes Clark was saying about this back in OCTOBER OF 2003!
Saturday, October 04, 2003Wesley Clark Called for an Independent Probe of the Bush Administration's Use of Intelligence Before the Iraq War, Calling it "Twisted" and Possibly CriminalDemocratic presidential candidate
Wesley Clark called on Friday for an independent probe of the Bush administration's use of intelligence before the Iraq war, calling it "twisted" and possibly criminal.
The retired four-star Army general and NATO commander who entered the 2004 White House race two weeks ago amid a flood of publicity and instantly rose among the leaders in some polls, said
the American public needed to know if it was "intentionally deceived." In his harshest indictment yet of President Bush
Clark said the administration's "irresponsible" Iraq policy had put Americans in danger and the United States in crisis mode at home and abroad. snip
"Nothing could be a more serious violation of public trust than to consciously make a war based on false claims," he told a conference of military reporters and editors. "Its handling of intelligence and its retaliation against its critics may have been criminal." "INTELLIGENCE GAP"
"We need to know if we face an intelligence gap ... because the system has been twisted to suit the prejudices of the policy makers," Clark said. http://www.politicalstrategy.org/2003_10_04_weblog_archive.php