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Can General Clark beat John McCain?

Moderating the Madness has a post by Arkansas Politics:

He’s a brilliant tactician, decorated warrior and commander, so has the deafening silence from the Clark camp been a tactic? Has he waited until the announcements of Clinton and Obama quieted down before he made his move?

Two weeks ago Barack Obama took the leap, threw the flare out for all to see, he is running for President. The light was intense and bright; the press clambered, the cameras flashed…for a moment. Don’t get me wrong; Obama has one of the brightest political futures I have seen in my 30 years of politic watching. However, regardless of his charisma he lacks one critical attribute, experience. In 2000, America looked to an affable and comfortable Governor from Texas who assured us that his lack of experience on the international scene would be no problem. I see nowhere in the tea leafs that America will again in my lifetime elect a President that needs on the job training. If Obama is really running for a VP nod, I am in all the way.

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