07-01-2008, 01:51 AM | #1 |
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Clark claims McCain's military service...
doesn't qualify him to be commander-in-chief. I seem to remember Clark pointing out the exact opposite for John Kerry.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/poli...command_e.html Ok, General Clark, what the hell qualifies Obama to be commander-in-chief? Obama did a good thing to day in Missouri by saying that all who served in the military should be respected and many of his more ardent supporters might say that that was a rebuke of Clark's comments yesterday on Face the Nation, but I disagree. A rebuke would have been something more along the lines of "Clark was completely out of line to say that", but instead decided to play the "both sides do it and they are wrong to do it" card. Give me a bareak, Barak. When Clark went on that show, he knew exactly what he was going to say about McCain and because he's been your military adviser, you can't tell us that you had no idea he was going to say it. An agent for change indeed.
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