Clark's uncertain trumpet
First he said he would have voted to authorize the use of force in Iraq. Then he said he would never have voted for the war. Wesley Clark seems to have trouble even making a decision in hind sight.
"...The former NATO commander and his campaign staff went back and forth on whether he will participate in a Democratic debate next week -- all in a single day. Creating more confusion were Clark's comments on the resolution that gave President Bush the authority to use U.S. military force to oust Saddam, remarks that were at odds with his opposition to the war."
"...Clark said the helter-skelter effort to build his campaign was 'like trying to bottle lightning,' but he shrugged off the early stumbles.
"It doesn't bother me a bit," he said. "It helps you get the message out across America. When you start late, you need that."
First he said he would have voted to authorize the use of force in Iraq. Then he said he would never have voted for the war. Wesley Clark seems to have trouble even making a decision in hind sight.
"...The former NATO commander and his campaign staff went back and forth on whether he will participate in a Democratic debate next week -- all in a single day. Creating more confusion were Clark's comments on the resolution that gave President Bush the authority to use U.S. military force to oust Saddam, remarks that were at odds with his opposition to the war."
"...Clark said the helter-skelter effort to build his campaign was 'like trying to bottle lightning,' but he shrugged off the early stumbles.
"It doesn't bother me a bit," he said. "It helps you get the message out across America. When you start late, you need that."
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