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The Perfumed General

Wes Clark’s star turn. Also: Yale, K Street, and following in Arnie’s shadow. Plus more.

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A Renegade Ruling : /p> p>Great article on the 9th circuit fiasco. Keep up the good work. br> — J. W. Webb /p> p> STAR TURN br> Re: Jed Babbin’s Clinton’s General : /p> p>While Mr. Babbin’s analysis is basically correct, I feel he missed an important aspect. He is correct is saying that the dems can’t have a Dean candidacy for the reason he stated, namely that it would put the dems out of the mainstream for many years and Hill wouldn’t have a shot in ‘08. But what he misses is that they (the Clintonistas) can’t have a dem, any dem, elected in ‘04. If there were, Hill would be running against an incumbent in ‘08 and they can’t have that. No, the Clinton team wants the good General to win the nomination but lose the election. I think they’re probably pretty sure he won’t win. And just to make sure, look for behind the scenes maneuvering by Team Clinton to make sure he doesn’t win. That’s why they’re sucking up to Clark now. They want him under their control. Clark may be his own man and not want the second place prize, but he doesn’t stand a chance against the Clintonistas. So the good General gets used again by his friends, the Clintons, and Hill has a free road to the ‘08 nomination. br> —
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