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National security is considered a key issue in the campaign, and two of Dean’s biggest competitors—Sen. John F. Kerry, D-Mass., and Gen. Wesley K. Clark—are running hard on their own military experiences...
...there skiing when I was recovering from my wounds in Vietnam." Wesley Clark, U.S. presidential candidate, on rival Howard Dean, following a proposal by a radio interviewer that Democratic candidates compete in a skiing competition...
...signs of positive movement. For example, Wesley Clark going ballistic last Monday on Fox News: “Don’t you dare twist [my] words into disrespect for the men and women in uniform. I love those men and women. I gave 34 years of my life to them. You better take my words the right way… No sir, you are playing politics with the men and women in uniform.” Them’s fighting words...
...field, John Edwards, seemed too green and untested for a post--9/11 nation, and the most seasoned, Dick Gephardt, appeared too scarred by his long service and too bound to the ways of Capitol Hill for Democrats desperate for a win. As for the latest entry, retired General Wesley Clark, his clumsy first weeks have proved his boast that he's not a politician and have shown that military discipline doesn't always apply to other endeavors. "The people that were supposed to break out just never did," says Steve Jarding, an adviser on Florida Senator Bob Graham...
...might assume the cadets at West Point are uniformly conservative, are behind the President and would vote behind the President,” Christine A. Telyan ’04 said, recalling an especially compelling conversation with a cadet who supports General Wesley Clark in the 2004 presidential election. “There’s a grand mythology...just kind of aligning the military with the right...