Tactics and Substance in the 2004 Elections GoogleNews: Howard Dean

September 7, 2003

by J

Clark's Book

I started reading Wesley Clark's book Waging Modern War this week. So far, it's very good. The guy is deeply intelligent. I do wish he would decide one way or the other about entering the race. Either way, it's win-win as far as I'm concerned. If Clark doesn't get in, Dean has less competition for the nomination, which would make me happy. If he does get in, then that's two voices saying the things that need to be said (more actually, as some of the other Dems are starting to speak up, now), and that can only be a good thing. I have absolutely no prediction, though, as I have no expertise in reading these kinds of tea leaves.
Posted by J at September 7, 2003 08:58 PM
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