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annxburns Donating Member (948 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Nov-17-03 11:55 AM
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24. Whatever happens to Clark ....
... and I have been skeptical about his campaign skills, he kicked ass on MTP. Here is something from the Clark blog ...

AmPol loved Clark's MTP:
http://americanpolitics.com/20031116punditpap.html
(scroll down 2/3 of the way.)
Meet the Press
Wesley Clark sums it up, and exposes Tim as uninformed, biased, an empty
attack poodle: "This president loves to take credit, but he will not
take responsibility.... Did you read the rest of the article, Tim?"
Players: Tim Russert, retired general and Democratic presidential
candidate Wesley Clark
Tim Russert was clearly out to draw some blood from Wesley Clark on this
morning's Meet the Press. Unfortunately for Tim, who seems to relish in
the sport of attacking and demeaning Democrats, Clark -- who seems to
have reviewed Russert's appallingly biased and obnoxious treatment of
Howard Dean a little over a month ago -- not only was firm, relaxed and
in command of so much information it makes one's head spin, but also
brought along a few blunt instruments in his own arsenal, putting the
smackdown on the sniveling Russert on a few occasions.

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