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Reporting for duty: Wesley Clark
WND ^ | September 23, 2003 | David H. Hackworth

Posted on 09/23/2003 6:00:10 AM PDT by joesnuffy

Reporting for duty: Wesley Clark

Posted: September 23, 2003 1:00 a.m. Eastern

© 2003 David H. Hackworth

With Wesley Clark joining the Democratic presidential candidates, there are enough eager bodies pointed toward the White House to make up a rifle squad. This bunch of wannabes could make things increasingly hot for Dubya – as long as they don't blow each other away with friendly fire.

Since Clark tossed his steel pot into the inferno, I've been constantly asked, "Hack, what do you think of the general?"

For the record, I never served with Clark. But after spending three hours interviewing the man for Maxim's November issue, I'm impressed. He is insightful, he has his act together, he understands what makes national security tick – and he thinks on his feet somewhere around Mach 3. No big surprise, since he graduated first in his class from West Point, which puts him in the supersmart set with Robert E. Lee, Douglas MacArthur and Maxwell Taylor.

Clark was so brilliant, he was whisked off to Oxford as a Rhodes scholar and didn't get his boots into the Vietnam mud until well after his 1966 West Point class came close to achieving the academy record for the most Purple Hearts in any one war. When he finally got there, he took over a 1st Infantry Division rifle company and was badly wounded.

Lt. Gen. James Hollingsworth, one of our Army's most distinguished war heroes, says: "Clark took a burst of AK fire, but didn't stop fighting. He stayed on the field 'til his mission was accomplished and his boys were safe. He was awarded the Silver Star and Purple Heart. And he earned 'em."

It took months for Clark to get back in shape. He had the perfect excuse, but he didn't quit the Army to scale the corporate peaks as so many of our best and brightest did back then. Instead, he took a demoralized company of short-timers at Fort Knox who were suffering from a Vietnam hangover and made them the best on post – a major challenge in 1970 when our Army was teetering on the edge of anarchy. Then he stuck around to become one of the young Turks who forged the Green Machine into the magnificent sword Norman Schwarzkopf swung so skillfully during Round One of the Gulf War.

I asked Clark why he didn't turn in his bloody soldier suit for Armani and the big civvy dough that was definitely his for the asking.

His response: "I wanted to serve my country."

He says he now wants to lead America out of the darkness, shorten what promises to be the longest and nastiest war in our history and restore our eroding prestige around the world.

For sure, he'll be strong on defense. But with his high moral standards and because he knows where and how the game's played, there will probably be zero tolerance for either Pentagon porking or two-bit shenanigans.

No doubt he's made his share of enemies. He doesn't suffer fools easily and wouldn't have allowed the dilettantes who convinced Dubya to do Iraq to even cut the White House lawn. So he should prepare for a fair amount of dart-throwing from detractors he's ripped into during the past three decades.

Hey, I am one of those: I took a swing at Clark during the Kosovo campaign when I thought he screwed up the operation, and I called him a "Perfumed Prince." Only years later did I discover from his book and other research that I was wrong – the blame should have been worn by British timidity and William Cohen, U.S. SecDef at the time.

At the interview, Clark came along without the standard platoon of handlers and treated the little folks who poured the coffee and served the bacon and eggs with exactly the same respect and consideration he gave the biggies in the dining room like my colleague Larry King and Bob Tisch, the Regency Hotel's owner. An appealing common touch.

But if he wins the election, don't expect an Andrew Jackson field-soldier type. Clark's an intellectual, and his military career is more like Ike's – that of a staff guy and a brilliant high-level commander. Can he make tough decisions? Bet on it. Just like Ike did during his eight hard but prosperous years as president.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bigredone; clark; clinton; democrats; eisenhower; hackworth; kosovo; macarthur; nato; oxford; perfumedprince; purpleheart; rhodesscholar; robertelee; silverstar; taylor; vietnam; wesleyclark; westpoint
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1 posted on 09/23/2003 6:00:11 AM PDT by joesnuffy
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To: joesnuffy
Well, it looks like Hack's liberal meltdown is now complete.
2 posted on 09/23/2003 6:02:05 AM PDT by dirtboy (CongressmanBillyBob/John Armor for Congress - you can't separate them, so send 'em both to D.C.)
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To: joesnuffy
Stick a fork in Hackworth. He's done.


3 posted on 09/23/2003 6:04:12 AM PDT by TADSLOS (Right Wing Infidel since 1954)
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To: dirtboy; joesnuffy
Yup. Hackworth has been transformed from a man of great Worth into a democratic party Hack.

I will always respect Hack for his service to his country lo these many years ago, and have respected him as an advocate of the grunts out there on the ground. But, in this, he's above his pay grade. He used to have a great nose for senior officers bullshit, and he called Clark on it during the Clinton years. Now he's a fan? C'mon, Hack, you're getting to like those cocktail parties and pretty liberal girls who put out a little too much.

4 posted on 09/23/2003 6:07:54 AM PDT by CatoRenasci (Ceterum Censeo [Gallia][Germania][Arabia] Esse Delendam --- Select One or More as needed)
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To: dirtboy
["CongressmanBillyBob/John Armor for Congress - you can't separate them, so send 'em both to D.C."]

And remember Bob Dornan...

Presidential hopefull.

Who did not wear perfume......

5 posted on 09/23/2003 6:09:51 AM PDT by prognostigaator
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To: joesnuffy

6 posted on 09/23/2003 6:12:10 AM PDT by LRS
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To: dirtboy
Remember on Larry King when Hack claimed that the military was covering up 200 dead in the 507th ambush?

I was shocked, I knew then he had an agenda.

I could care less about what kind of man Clark is.

He is a Dem, and therefore will promote:

Kyoto
World Court
UN blessings on all US foreign policy
World Bank policy of a smaller US military
Reduction in US power
Universal Health Care
Abortion, no parental notice
Higher Taxes
Envromentalist wacko regulations
Anti-americanism
Anti-corporation and business
Gay "civil rights"
Godless US
Israeli capitulation
lax anti-terror laws

The Dems only win with slanderous lies by the media and the hollywood elite.

That Clark is supported by Michael Moore and Charlie Rangel is enough for me to reject him completely.
7 posted on 09/23/2003 6:13:26 AM PDT by roses of sharon
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To: joesnuffy
I called him a "Perfumed Prince."

First impressions are usually the most accurate.

If our so-called allies hate us now, they will despise America led by a general.

Clark reminds me of Jimmy Carter in camo.

Both are smart - they both graduated from military academies, but are they street wise?

Jimmy sure wasn't.

His total incompetence nearly choked-off the economy and helped light a fire under world terrorism.

America can do without another Carter clone.

8 posted on 09/23/2003 6:13:45 AM PDT by CROSSHIGHWAYMAN
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To: joesnuffy
" I'm impressed. He is insightful, he has his act together, he understands what makes national security tick – and he thinks on his feet somewhere around Mach 3....."

Oh sure, that's why, six months after the fact, he's still pathetically confused about whether he "would have" supported the war or not.

Hack & Clark are soul-mates, though. They suffer from similar overdoses of arrogance.

9 posted on 09/23/2003 6:14:20 AM PDT by cookcounty
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To: cookcounty
"-and he thinks on his feet somewhere around Mach 3....."

Perfectly demonstrated when he had to call a flack to tell him whether or not to comment to the press pool outside of NBC's Meet the Press. He's a putz.

10 posted on 09/23/2003 6:17:13 AM PDT by Mr. Bird
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To: roses of sharon
"Kyoto
World Court
UN blessings on all US foreign policy
World Bank policy of a smaller US military
Reduction in US power
Universal Health Care
Abortion, no parental notice
Higher Taxes
Envromentalist wacko regulations
Anti-americanism
Anti-corporation and business
Gay "civil rights"
Godless US
Israeli capitulation
Lax anti-terror laws"

Fifteen good reasons to always vote Republican!
11 posted on 09/23/2003 6:19:14 AM PDT by Steely Glint ("Political language...is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable..." - G. Orwell)
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To: joesnuffy
When is Hackworth going to marry Arianna Huffington?
12 posted on 09/23/2003 6:19:55 AM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: joesnuffy
If one wondered, these last couple of years what in the world was happening to Hackworth, it is now apparent that he is a liberal democrat,finally out of the closet, now. Clark is no Eisenhower. He is more like a Military Clinton, if that can be inagined, than anything else, even before Carl Rove failed to return his WH phone call,(which WH switchboard records show Clark never placed).) I lost all respect for Col. Hackworth long ago, but now I see he has not gone totally mindless, he's just a liberal democrat.

Boggles the rational mind.
13 posted on 09/23/2003 6:20:25 AM PDT by wingnuts'nbolts (I agree with Dick Morris. Off with their heads! Let's start with the Clintons, all three of them.)
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To: joesnuffy
Guess David is off his meds again.
14 posted on 09/23/2003 6:23:08 AM PDT by mattdono
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To: joesnuffy
Clark visited the Citadel yesterday.

The cadets assessment: Gore in uniform.
15 posted on 09/23/2003 6:25:58 AM PDT by W. W. SMITH
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To: joesnuffy
"He doesn't suffer fools easily ....... "

No, but poor old "Hack" sure does.

16 posted on 09/23/2003 6:31:49 AM PDT by G.Mason (Lessons of life need not be fatal)
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To: W. W. SMITH
That's interesting. I'd love to hear more of their reactions.
17 posted on 09/23/2003 6:31:52 AM PDT by CatoRenasci (Ceterum Censeo [Gallia][Germania][Arabia] Esse Delendam --- Select One or More as needed)
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To: wingnuts'nbolts
Clark is living proof that West Point periodically graduates a bleeding heart liberal. I am ashamed to have this bozo linked to the academy. I can only surmize that the Oxford years - rich with European BS - trumped his four years @ WP. Right now, I can honestly state that I would not follow Wes Clark to the latrine if he had a flashlight and a map! He will be exposed for the naive Clinton shill that he is.
18 posted on 09/23/2003 6:40:57 AM PDT by USMA '71
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To: joesnuffy
"Clark's an intellectual, and his military career is more like Ike's..."

Yeah, buddy!
Not much difference between 'D'- Day and Bosnia, no sirree!

(Whatabunchacrap...)

19 posted on 09/23/2003 6:42:12 AM PDT by Redbob
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To: Steely Glint
Make it sixteen reasons, and let's preserve our right to keep and bear arms - something Clark is perfectly happy to do away with!
20 posted on 09/23/2003 6:43:52 AM PDT by Redbob
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