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br> Re: The Washington Prowler's Clinton's Generalissimo /p>I saw the Meet the Press appearance of Wesley Clark and one thing that struck me was his concern with the need to cultivate the good will of our allies in the decision process. He was set up for this by Tim Russert, who wondered if the anti-Americanism expressed by some European countries might not be pay back of some kind. Clark said it was just that and was due to the heavy-handed attitude of the present administration over the last two years. Talk about leading the witness.
p>I think if Russert were really good at what he does he would have asked Clark to explain why there are so many more European countries with us than against us. That he didn't speaks volumes. There was also a distinct difference in the way Russert queried Clark and Condoleezza Rice, who preceded Clark on the broadcast. He was much more aggressive and persistent with Rice while with Clark he seemed to be providing something of an infomercial similar to what he did for Sen. Kerry a few weeks ago. It looks as though Meet the Press is turning into another outlet for the DNC. br> -- Dick Melville br> Ozone Park, NY /p> p> Wesley Clark can join up with the other Vichy Americans led by Marshals Clinton and Carter. br> -- Jack Hughes br> Chicago, IL
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