Wesley Clark insults McCain again!
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Wesley Clark insulted Senator McCain over the weekend on "Face The Nation" He stated that McCain hasn't got the experience to be Commander in Chief AGAIN! It seems that Wesley likes politicians that just have words and no action to back them up.
Chicago Tribune
"In the matters of national security policy making, it's a matter of understanding risk," he said on CBS' "Face the Nation." ''It's a matter of gauging your opponents and it's a matter of being held accountable. John McCain's never done any of that in his official positions."
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Wesley Clark first said it back in March. That time he said Hillary had more experience than Senator McCain. It sounds word for word to his recent comment which he states that McCain hasn't got the experience to be the Commander in Chief. He actually believes that Obama has more experience that McCain.
My earlier post is here
The following is from National Review online
Sunday, March 02, 2008

Wes Clark: McCain Doesn't Have the Right Kind of Military Experience To Be Commander-in-Chief [Byron York]
On
a just-finished conference call in which retired military leaders
endorsed Hillary Clinton to be commander in chief, retired General
Wesley Clark said John McCain's military experience is not the right
kind of experience to command the nation's armed forces:
Speaking just after Clark, retired Admiral William Owens, former vice chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff, said, "I would just say that I agree with Wes on that."In the national security business, the question is, do you have — when you have served in uniform, do you really have the relevant experience for making the decisions at the top that have to be made? Everybody admires John McCain's service as a fighter pilot, his courage as a prisoner of war. There's no issue there. He's a great man and an honorable man. But having served as a fighter pilot — and I know my experience as a company commander in Vietnam — that doesn’t prepare you to be commander-in-chief in terms of dealing with the national strategic issues that are involved. It may give you a feeling for what the troops are going through in the process, but it doesn't give you the experience first hand of the national strategic issues.
If you look at what Hillary Clinton has done during her time as the First Lady of the United States, her travel to 80 countries, her representing the U.S. abroad, plus her years in the Senate, I think she's the most experienced and capable person in the race, not only for representing am abroad, but for dealing with the tough issues of national security.






















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