Much has been made of retired Gen. Wesley Clark's dipping his toe into the presidential waters, particularly with the help of his former commander in chief, Bill Clinton. Already, former Clintonistas (and Hillary advisers) Harold Ickes and Mark Fabiani are said to be on the Clark payroll should his candidacy become formal. And over dinner in Chappaqua, New York, with some of his wife's highest profile financial backers, Bill was touting Clark as the second most interesting national Democratic figure outside of his own spouse. Clinton has been pulling Clark's string for some time, making sure the man who made...