breaking news
Democratic candidate Wesley Clark`s farewell
speech raises questions about his political future.
Underlying Clark`s address today was the theme that his
presidential campaign was the first contribution to Democratic
efforts to oust President Bush.
But even Clark looked surprised when his wife of 36 years, Gert,
introduced him by referring to -- quote -- "the Clarks in their
early political career."
What is certain is that Clark`s one-year-old consulting
business, Wesley K- Clark and Associates, will resume operations in
the small riverfront office that acted as his temporary campaign
headquarters when he announced his bid for the White House in
September.
While Clark remained coy about political plans, many of his
supporters ventured to guess, however.
Skip Rutherford, president of the Clinton Library Foundation and
one of Clark`s earliest volunteers, said he thinks Clark has a
great political future at the national and state level.
Posted by Mike Hellgren
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