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Tue May-25-04 07:14 PM
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| Wes Clark on Paula Zahn now |
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Tue May-25-04 07:16 PM
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Edited on Tue May-25-04 07:21 PM by Kahuna
I caught the tail end when they were discussing Rummy and Gonzalez. Wes laid out very well the chain of events leading up to Bush having knowledge or should have had knowledge of what was going on. Go Wes! Was Paula snarky to Wes?
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Tue May-25-04 07:16 PM
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Tue May-25-04 07:20 PM
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| 5. Basically it comes fromt the top. Firing Rumsfeld is only part |
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it's the tone set by Bush*, to avoid the Geneva Convention. She shook his had at the end. Does she usually do that? I missed the beginning, heard his voice and ran in to listen.
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Tue May-25-04 07:17 PM
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| 3. Dammit...It was just too short |
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The man is incredible. He talks in paragraphs and I can follow his logic easily. He speaks plainly and, apparently , from the heart. God, I hope Kerry has a clue and snatches this guy up.
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Tue May-25-04 07:20 PM
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Lucid and intelligent. He doesn't speak in soundbites or platitudes, he addresses the heart of the matter.
I wish he was our nominee. I hope he is the VP although SoS would be a terrific match as well.
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Tue May-25-04 07:25 PM
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| 6. He also defended General Sanchez |
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although he refused to go so far as to say that he was a scapegoat. That was the impression he left, though.
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Tue May-25-04 07:50 PM
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Watching General Zinni tonight (only caught part of it) saying that Rummy, Wolfowitz, et. al. must go. I think if Tweety had asked him, he would have called on Bu-h to resign. I thought it gave Zinni a lot of credibility to say that McCain and Powell would be excellent replacements to Rummy.
Let's keep our eyes on Zinni as well. He will be a great tool during the campaign, if he is willing. After listening tonight I bet he is.
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Tue May-25-04 08:12 PM
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| 9. Yes, but he wasn't harsh enough on Bush. |
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He put all the blame on the Pentagon. He must denounce Bush if he is truly on our side.
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Tue May-25-04 08:12 PM
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| 8. GREAT as usual -- just like this a.m. on Today Show -- pretty cool when |
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the GUEST is in charge of the most direct, polite and devastating smackdown to the whorehostess!
Clark ALWAYS gets to the nugget of the matter in clear and concise ways. Keeping my fingers and toes crossed on his VP spot.
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