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Most political consultants think it's too late for Gen. Wesley Clark (Ret.), CNN analyst and former NATO Supreme Allied Commander. (Who's Who).


Most political consultants think it's too late for Gen. Wesley Clark (Ret.), CNN CNN
 or Cable News Network

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 analyst and former NATO NATO: see North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
NATO
 in full North Atlantic Treaty Organization

International military alliance created to defend western Europe against a possible Soviet invasion.
 Supreme Allied Commander Supreme Allied Commander is the title given to the most senior commander of some multinational military alliances. It originated as a term used by the Western Allies during World War II and is currently used by NATO. , to pursue the Democratic presidential nomination. But Democrats frustrated with the likes of Howard Dean, Dick Gephardt, John Kerry, and the rest of the gang needn't abandon hope quite yet: an Internet effort is underway to persuade Clark to run at www.DraftWesleyClark.com. The grassroots site is the product of John Hlinko and Dave Wallace, two moderate Democrats fed up with George W. Bush's foreign policy and looking for Looking for

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 a "proven leader" who is "up to the challenge." With the war over and Clark's television duties winding down, a few on the other side of the aisle have begun to worry. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) recently attacked what he called "blow-dried Napoleons that come on television and in some cases have their own agendas," adding that, "General Clark is one of them that is running for president."
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Author:Threadgill, Susan
Publication:Washington Monthly
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Geographic Code:1USA
Date:May 1, 2003
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