A Wes Clark Democrat rounds up blogger reaction to the General's op-ed in the Washington Post.
George Sand at Arkansas Politics Blog says, "When you finish reading it, you’ll know why I think this man should be our next President of the United States and why the Decider couldn’t or wouldn’t recognize dipolmacy if it bit him in the arse."From Cold Flute: "Ever since Wesley Clark started appearing on TV as a military analyst early in the war, he's been making a lot of sense... If Wesley Clark is going to run, let's hope he does it soon."
Arkansas radio host Clyde Clifford asks on the Beaker Street Blog, "On military matters to whom would you listen? George Bush or Wesley Clark."
Josh Marshall interprets very simply, "It's the diplomacy, stupid."
Skippy the Bush Kangaroo does the math.
Steve Clemons at Washington Note rates it a "zinger op-ed."
Garnet Donkey says, "Clark deals with the issue nicely. He points out that the surge is a foolish and downright dangerous diversionary tactic."
Down With Tyranny laments: "One military man-- one with a great deal of success behind him-- whose advice Bush would never listen to in a million years, is former NATO commander in chief, Wes Clark."
Norwegianity notes succinctly, "Wesley Clark wasted no time in responding to this 'surge' bullshit."
Evergreen Politics yearns: "Oh, what we would give to have the grown-ups, like Clark, in charge of foreign policy again!"
The Democratic Daily calls it a "a rather Kerryesque stance" on its site started and run by diehard Kerry supporters.
Great Minds Think Like Me calls it "A message from the next President of the United States."
