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Gen. ‘Weasley’ Clark – The 10th Little Indian
Dan Frisa
Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2003

Surprise, surprise!

Weasley Clark is going to become the “10th little Indian” in the Democrat presidential primary and will announce his intention to run after announcing just last week that he, too, is a tax-and-spend neo-lib.

Gee, he certainly had everyone on the edges of their seats and spending sleepless nights wondering if he’d run … NOT!

His opportunist desires were plain as day when he chose to undermine the commander in chief and undercut American forces throughout the conduct of war in Iraq while acting as paid commentator for MSNBC and CNN this spring.

If his grandstanding wasn’t traitorous, he certainly at least gave aid and comfort to our enemies and France at a time when our troops were prosecuting a war to depose the tyrannical Saddam Hussein.

Kind of reminds you of his fellow anti-American Arkansan Bill Clinton, who also protested U.S. military action while on foreign soil during wartime.

It’s no surprise, then, that this self-promoting egotist has decided to heed Slick Willie’s advice to enter the race, after having instigated his own “Draft Clark” campaign.

But the real reason likely has more to do with the presidential ambitions of Sen. Hilarious Clinton, D-N.Y., who has been trumpeted by her “spouse” along with Clark as the only two Democrats able to succeed in 2004.

Despite being a first-in-his-class West Pointer, Clark is more like a leader of a Pinko Parade than a “duty, honor, country” upholder of the Long Gray Line.

Take a close, hard look at this wacko when he makes his announcement.

Notice his unsettling beady eyes and the ill-fitting collar of his suit: not exactly the embodiment of presidential stature.

What’s also painfully obvious is Clark’s lack of perception of the transparent orchestration by the Clintons of his candidacy, which will serve only to further divide Democrat support among each of the 10 little Indians, thus preventing any of them from securing sufficient delegates to win the nomination.

Now, what could that bring about?

A stalemate, of course!

And who will come to the aid of her party in that event?

Correct, again: Sen. Hilarious Clinton, to head a Clinton-Clark ticket next year, if the Clinton calculus is that President Bush is, in fact, beatable.

All of which would indicate – given the donkey as the symbol of the Democrat party – that Gen. Weasley Clark is really nothing more than a four-star jackass, and merely the latest victim of the perpetual Clinton whirlwind.

Dan Frisa represented New York in the United States Congress and served four terms in the New York State Assembly. E-mail: danfrisa@newsmax.com.

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