McGovern called Clark a, "Brilliant Rhoades Scholar." Yet according to Rick Atkinson's
The Long Grey Line about the West Point class of '66, Clark was a staunch advocate of America's "noble cause" in Vietnam, and felt a sense of personal shame in America's having abandoned an ally.
Though of course that's once again "consistent" with Clark's view now...whatever it is.
It appears more and more that Clark doesn't even know what he thinks, about anything.
The US did shamefully abandon an ally. McGovern's party added insult to injury, as chronicled in Ann Coulter's Treason. Anyway, what's your point?