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![]() "jps" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message om... Clark is currently polling waaaaaay behind Bush, and the RNC hasn't even begun to wail on the guy. They'll beat him to a pulp when the time comes...if he can even win the nomination in the first place. Duh. No one knows Clark yet. Give him a few weeks and the poll numbers will be very different. Now go and do a little searching to find that Clark is the Bush Admin's worst nightmare. Searching where? draftclark.com? democrat.com? Salon.com? You go and do a little searching and show where Republicans have "already said it themselves." They've already said it themselves. Bush can't use his war record against Clark. Bush can use Clark's own flip-flops on what he would do in Iraq. I can show you a January 2003 CNN piece where Clark said he "absolutely" could say Saddam "does have WMD." I can show you an April 2003 piece in the London Times where clark commended Bush and Blair's "resolve in the face of so much doubt". Mark my words: Clark will be labelled as *indecisive* and a *waffler*. They'll point out that the only time he takes decisive action is when he knows a war game exercise is "fixed" to his benefit...or when he orders a NATO commander to attack the Russians in Kosovo because his ego was bruised. Despite his claims to the contrary, Wesley has been running for President for awhile now...and saying things that will come back to haunt him. Clark can crush Bush on his domestic failings. Domestic failings? The economic recovery has been going since November 2001...and going strong for almost all of this year. GDP is poised to grow at 4-6% this year alone. The unemployment rate has fallen for the last 2 months. The stock market has rebounded and is up almost 30% since it's Sept. 2001 low. And there hasn't been a significant domestic terrorist attack in more than 2 years since 9/11. Bush can't be beat on the international front...and the domestic front is shaping up in time to make the '04 a slaughter. |