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To: MSI who wrote (458378)9/13/2003 3:40:20 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 769667
 
According to the rules of idiot identification, Wesley Clark is an idiot. The only thing this guy can claim as his expertise is his Military whatever. And it is just so so. But the way one tests the expertise of a self proclaimed expert is in seeing how and with what certainty he evaluated a current event.

Clearly the guy was clueless about what was involved in the Iraq War and could only have friends still in who were just as stupid.

I recall Clark going on and on about how bad the war in Ira was going. I thought at time he was idiotic, but the degree with which he was so totally out to lunch says it all.

Below is a 100% certain idiot identification event.

"THE GUY MUST HAVE A BEDROOM AT CNN,” my wife would joke. It seemed true, because at every hour of the day or night during the Iraq War, retired General Wesley K. Clark could be seen on the Cable News Network as a “military expert” criticizing the Bush Administration.

A quick victory in Iraq “was not going to happen,” he told viewers on March 25, shortly before the quickest blitzkrieg victory of its size in military history occurred.
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To: MSI who wrote (458378)9/13/2003 5:36:00 PM
From: Neeka  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
It'd be interesting to see evidence of that claim.

I don't know anything at all about brasscheck.com or who runs it, but it certainly would be interesting to see evidence of the claim. I also don't know the specific laws regarding the use of the military in civil disputes.

Do you?

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