Wes Clark has endorsed Senator Hillary Clinton for president.
This is part of his statement:
Today, I am proud to announce my endorsement of Senator
Hillary Clinton as President of the
Senator Hillary Clinton has earned the support of millions
of Americans in her campaign for president -- and today I am pleased to count
myself among them. The world has reached a critical point, and we need a leader
in the White House with the courage, intelligence and humility to navigate
through many troubling challenges to our security at home and abroad. I believe
Senator Clinton is that leader, and I whole-heartedly endorse her for President
of the
Never before have so many Americans had our well-being so
closely tied to world events. Our economic and national security has become
more complicated than ever before, and we deserve a leader who draws on wisdom,
compassion, intelligence and moral courage -- in short, we need Hillary
Clinton. She is tough but fair, a rock-solid leader equal to the many weighty
challenges ahead of us.
Barack, this is bad for you. Wesley brings that white male gravitas to the Hillary campaign. And who do you have? That guy who is stirring up controversy with Jewish voters. Good thinking. The Boys Club is really working overtime.
Oh, and I wanted to share a little inside information with you from the front. ThinLine was in one of the February 5th primary states over the weekend meeting with friends. OMG, Barack. Most of them said they don’t like your buckshot throw something out there for everyone strategy for running a country, your ill advised statements on foreign policy, your “audacity” in running for the job of leader of the free world without any solid experience to support your candidacy, your hypocrisy, and quite a few said that they just flat out, get this, don’t like you. Seriously. They don’t even like you.
And wait, get this Barack, one of these voters knows the Pope not to mention quite a few Hollywood celebrities (pictures to prove it!!!)
In any case, not a one of them is voting for you. And to be honest, Barack, this came as something of a surprise to ThinLine as the area was an enclave of, dare I say it, “liberals,” as well as an area where you have raised a lot of $$$$$$$$$.
They’re smiling in your face Barack. As Bob Dylan might say,
"How does it feeeeeeeeeeeeeeel?"
TELL OBAMA IT’S OVER
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Born in 1944 in Chicago, Illinois and raised in Little Rock, Arkansas, Wesley Clark distinguished himself early as an athlete and a scholar, leading his high school swimming team to a state championship and graduating first in his class from West Point. In 1966, he was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University, where he earned a Masters Degree in Politics, Philosophy and Economics.
During thirty-four years of service in the United States Army Wesley K. Clark rose to the rank of four-star general as NATO's Supreme Allied Commander, Europe. After his retirement in 2000, he became an investment banker, author, commentator, and businessman. In September 2003 he answered the call to stand as a Democratic candidate for President of the United States, where his campaign won the state of Oklahoma and launched him to national prominence before he returned to the private sector in February 2004.
In his final military command, General Clark commanded Operation Allied Force, NATO's first major combat action, which saved 1.5 million Albanians from ethnic cleansing in Kosovo, and he was responsible for the peacekeeping operation in Bosnia.
In previous duty, General Clark was the Commander-in-Chief, US Southern Command, where he was responsible for all US military activities in Latin America and the Caribbean. And from April 1994 through June 1996, he was the Director of Strategic Plans and Policy, J-5, in the Joint Staff, where he helped negotiate the end to the war in Bosnia. His previous assignments include a wide variety of command and staff positions, including Command of the 1st Cavalry Division.
General Clark's awards and honors include the Presidential Medal of Freedom, The State Department Distinguished Service Award; the US Department of Defense Distinguished Service Medal;(five awards), The US Army Distinguished Service Medal(two awards), The Silver Star, the Bronze Star (two awards), the Purple Heart, and Honorary Knighthoods from the British and Dutch governments.
He is the author of the best selling book Waging Modern War: Bosnia, Kosovo and the Future of Combat (Public Affairs, New York, NY 2001) and Winning Modern War: Iraq, Terrorism and the American Empire (Public Affairs, New York, NY 2003). General Clark graduated from the United States Military Academy (B.S.) in 1966 and completed degrees at Oxford University B.A. and M.A.) as a Rhodes Scholar. He is also a graduate of the Ranger and Airborne schools.
General Clark joined UCLA as a senior fellow at the Burkle Center for International Relations in UCLA's International Institute in 2006, where he teaches seminars, publish through the Burkle Center and hosts an annual conference of government, corporate and opinion leaders from around the world on national security.
General Clark currently serves in leadership roles with a number of non-profit public service organizations, including VoteVets (Board of Advisors), Democrats Work (National Advisory Board), Project H.E.R.O. (Campaign Chairperson), the Center for Strategic and International Studies (Distinguished Senior Adviser), the Center for American Progress (Trustee), the International Crisis Group (Board Member), City Year Little Rock (Board Chair), the United States Institute of Peace (United Nations Task Force Member), and the General Accountability Office (Advisory Board Member).
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