Thursday, October 16, 2003

What a surprise

Polipundit notes something odd about Weasley Clark's release of his military records to the NY Times - the records don't cover any period when Weasley was in a "senior command position."

He also covers the Democrat presidential wannabes and their positions on Iraqi redevelopment and Weasley shines there too. From a WaPo editorial:
Most astonishing is the response from retired Gen. Wesley K. Clark, whose position is that he's taking no position on the grounds that he's running for president, not Congress. Mr. Clark writes persuasively in his new book that "we must transform a successful military attack into victory by helping the Iraqi people use this opportunity to establish representative government and . . . political and economic freedoms." Now Mr. Clark's press secretary, Kym Spell, says, "Just as he would not ask John Kerry how he would have commanded troops in Kosovo, we don't think it's in John Kerry's interest or anyone else's to be demanding of us how he would vote in the Senate." This is leadership?
It is when the leader is Weasley.