[lbo-talk] Clark, Republican wannabe

Doug Henwood dhenwood at panix.com
Mon Sep 22 14:47:36 PDT 2003


[via Sam Smith's Progressive Review]

HOW CLARK ALMOST BECAME A BUSHIE

HOWARD FINEMAN, NEWSWEEK After Al Qaeda attacked America, retired Gen. Wes Clark thought the Bush administration would invite him to join its team. After all, he'd been NATO commander, he knew how to build military coalitions and the investment firm he now worked for had strong Bush ties. But when GOP friends inquired, they were told: forget it.

Word was that Karl Rove, the president's political mastermind, had blocked the idea. Clark was furious. Last January, at a conference in Switzerland, he happened to chat with two prominent Republicans, Colorado Gov. Bill Owens and Marc Holtzman, now president of the University of Denver. "I would have been a Republican," Clark told them, "if Karl Rove had returned my phone calls." Soon thereafter, in fact, Clark quit his day job and began seriously planning to enter the presidential race-as a Democrat.



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