During the exchange with Jamie Allman and Crane Durham, Clark wondered why his Far Left buds at MoveOn did not ask him for his opinion on their anti-Petraeus ad. (Do they usually?)
Clark gets caught trying to rewrite history:
Unfortunately for Clark, he got busted claiming the Saddam regime was not buying uranium in Africa. Crane Durham let him know it!
Here are a few reminders for the former valedictorian from West Point:
From the Washington Post:
Joe Wilson falsely claimed that he had "debunked" White House charges that Saddam had been trying to buy uranium in Niger. It turns out that Saddam had been trying to buy uranium, so that Iraq could build nuclear weapons.Newsmax reported:
Experts say that Saddam Hussein had stockpiled enough partially enriched uranium to produce at least one full-fledged nuclear bomb.The American Thinker, among others, also reported on Saddam's attempts to buy African uranium.
The fact that Saddam was shopping for uranium is not secret.
And, despite the rantings of the Far Left loons, Wesley Clark ought to know better.
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ReplyDeletenice find GP!! (thumbsup)
really can't recall how many arguments i've had with moonbats over this (Plamegate, etc).. i told them it was a farce from the get go, even provided proof..
but oh no, they were so caught up in their BDS "gotcha" game, they couldn't think beyond the MSM headlines, including those of the WaPo (pathetic).. who were actively complicit in affirming Wilson's lies from the get go as well..
so that was in the WaPo on September 1st hey, must have been a stealth report.. lets see now, Friday, September 1, 2006; A20.. certainly wasn't on the front page like the hundreds of other BA bashing frenzied hogwash stories during the trial now was it..
and Libby was convicted of what, a bad memory?? what a sick joke!! GAH!!
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I find it amazing that someone who alledgedly was valedictorian at West Point should degenerate into a lying libtard...
ReplyDeleteI mean did Clark think that Wilson and Plame's thoroughly fisked fairy tales would still hold water today?
Just shows that even a smart guy can allow his desire to be "cool" to overwhelm his senses. Wes Clark seems like a guy who wants very much to be liked by the media and the "smart set" on the Manhattan cocktail party scene.
ReplyDeleteWell, how is a military guy going to win that approval, and those invitations? Simple. Turn on the CIC during wartime. Spout the leftists talking points. Built in cred, and you get to hang out with the jet setters, instead of speaking tours of military high schools in the Midwest. Besides, what post do you think Hillary has promised him? Ambassador? Cabinet?
Good points Elector of Saxony...
ReplyDeleteSo what's in the Hildabeast's bag of tricks & treats for Wes Clark? DoD maybe?
Juandos,
ReplyDeleteI think Clark would like to see himself in a UN or EU Ambassador role. An Internationalist do-gooder who can hobnob with Bono, and apologise to the worlds' dictators and Islamic warlords for all the horrid things America has done to them, and beg for their multicultural forgiveness. Maybe, if he's really lucky he can sit next to Nelson Mandela at a dinner party in the Hague?
Hey Elector of Saxony, so you think Wes Clark is one of those who wants to be known for turning swords into ploughshares on the international stage, eh?
ReplyDeleteWell the more I think about it the more sense that thought makes...
Good call Elector...