The wee one is within a couple or three weeks of arrival.
Hooray.
Draper
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John Ellis (W's cousin) talks about Clark and primary dynamics, namely, 'Fiji Math':
The iron rule of media bias was once explained to me years ago by Henry Griggs, a media and political consultant. He described it as an analog of what he called "Fiji math." "In Fiji," he said, "they used to count as follows: one, two and many. There was no "three" or "four" or "five." There was just one, two and then that third number; "many." That's how the media cover politics. They can only count to two."
Unfortunately for Kerry et al, Dean and Clark are one and two right now.
Clark interviewed with some muckity-muck reporters and put his foot in his mouth several times, even calling on his press secretary for help at one point:
"Mary, help!" he called to his press secretary, Mary Jacoby, at the front of the plane, as he faced questions about Iraq. "Come back and listen to this."
Here's another gem:
Indeed, after caustically comparing the actions of the Bush administration to what he described as the abuses of Richard M. Nixon, he said that he voted for Mr. Nixon in 1972.
Doh!
More Clark tomfoolery from the Miami Herald:
At one point in the interview, Clark endorsed a moratorium on the death penalty, saying there has been "a lot of discrimination and a lot of injustice" and saying cases should be reviewed with DNA evidence. Asked if he would back a halt to executions, Clark sat up straight. "Stop. Stop," he said. "I promised I wasn't going to take a strong position."
The full extent of the Clinton conspiracy is outlined by the Post. That scumbag lawyer Bruce Lindsey is even on Clark's team. That's how you can be sure it's a Clinton operation: they don't get into anything without a platoon of lawyers to cover their crooked asses. Barf.
Marc
First, the Generalissimo. Turns out that during the Kosovo mess, he wanted to use Apaches to threaten the Russians who were occupying Pristina. Good stuff. Maybe I like this guy after all - he's the Democratic MacArthur!
As for the Moose - he blackmailed Marriott (which has a headquarters in Montgomery County), after pulling a similar stunt when he was police chief in Portland! Wonder if that will be in the book.
Goodnight everybody!
Marc
AND NOW FOR SOME HASTILY PUT TOGETHER, UNRESEARCHED ANALYSIS
His military background seems to be his biggest (and only) asset. I guess his military background is what the Democrats are going to be banking on, but his inexperience with politics would allow Bush to look like a policy wonk. His reluctance to get into the race; his desire to be courted, also makes me nervous. Finally, politics isn't at all like the military. Clark won't be able to control the media, his underlings or his enemies the way he's used to. He could get frustrated and say or do something stupid.
Tony
Tony