Clark`s Performance In The Democratic Debate
By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
Right from the start, Wesley Clark bluntly
acknowledged his political inexperience -- then used it as an
excuse to dodge specifics and blunt criticism in his first
presidential debate.
Clark mentioned several times that his political career is nine
days old.
That`s how the retired general avoided the issue of financing
the reconstruction of Iraq. He also pleaded ignorance on health
care policy, saying he does NOT have a complete package of
proposals yet, and stepped around questions about home mortgages
and other issues while nine other Democratic hopefuls gave the
newcomer a pass.
Dan Glickman, a former Democratic congressman from Kansas, say
Clark escaped the venom of the rest of the candidates.
Democratic strategist Jim Duffy says the real debate was between
former Vermont Governor Howard Dean, Senator John Kerry and
Representative Dick Gephardt.
Posted by Mike Hellgren

