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I should have seen it coming — the top two undeclared candidates quietly joining forces. It was staring straight out at me from Clark’s WaveCrest bio:
Gen. Clark is Chairman and CEO of Wesley K. Clark & Associates, a business services and development firm based in Little Rock, Ark.
Anyway, Clark was at Hillary’s book-signing two nights ago, got a book signed, and set up a rival greeting line. Bill Kristol knew the score almost a year ago.
But what if they put Clark at the top of the ticket, with Hillary as VP? This may be the more prudent option. After all, what self-respecting Republican would vote Hillary for President? Here’s the updated rundown on Clark.
The Clinton-Clark Ticket — or is it Clark-Clinton? …
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I don’t think I realized how close the Clintons are to the DNC right now; looking back to the months following the 2000 elections, I remember a lot of sidenotes about their associates taking up high posts in the machinery, but this was before Hillary became Senator and a lot of other changes took place… I imagined somehow they had moved their focus to NY.
Comment by sj 06.22.03 @ 3:53 pm