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2003/9/23-24 [Politics/Domestic/RepublicanMedia] UID:10292 Activity:high
9/22    To counter my own reference for Clark yesterday.  Here's a real
        soldier's opinion of him.
        http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=34738
        \_ worldnetdaily is not very reputable
           \_ Says you.  I respect Hackworth because I've read his books and
              followed him in the news.  He's very principled and is always
              watching out for the safety of our soldiers.
              \_ notice that worldnetdaily not being very reputable is
                 independent of how principled Hackworth actually is
              \_ Hackworth said on the 3rd week of the Iraq war that it
                 was going badly. He also interviewed Boorda to point the
                 CNO took his own life. I know he means well, but sometimes
                 he's little out there.
           \_ And the editorials posted yesterday were?
           \_ BUT ANONYMOUZ POSTZ ON THE MOTD SHUR ARE!!
           \_ But anonymous posts on the motd sure are!
              \_ mo'e dan wo'ldnetdaily, t'be sho' nuff
                 \_ zee svedeesh cheff is mure-a repooteble-a
                    thun uny ooff yuoo!
                    Bork Bork Bork!
           \_ True, but they're usually pretty down on dems. This is
              bizarrely refreshing.
        \_ ok, this column has robert e. lee as graduating #1 from west
           point, but i've heard from so many other places that he was
           #2 in his class.  who was #1 if he wasn't?
           \_ Charles Mason was #1, Democratic lawyer, NY newspaper editor,
              Iowa chief justice.  Robert E Lee was highest ranking cadet,
              so he beats Mason in terms of "chain of command" rank, thus
              "highest ranking" but not "graduated first in class".
              \_ mo'e dan wo'ldnetdaily, t'be sho' nuff
              "highest ranking" but not "graduated first in class".
              \_ ok, good to know.  thanks.
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Reporting for duty: Wesley Clark Posted: September 23, 2003 1:00 am 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 dont blow each other away with friendly fire. Since Clark tossed his steel pot into the inferno, Ive been constantly asked, Hack, what do you think of the general? But after spending three hours interviewing the man for Maxims November issue, Im 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. Clark was so brilliant, he was whisked off to Oxford as a Rhodes scholar and didnt 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. James Hollingsworth, one of our Armys most distinguished war heroes, says: Clark took a burst of AK fire, but didnt stop fighting. He stayed on the field til his mission was accomplished and his boys were safe. He had the perfect excuse, but he didnt 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 didnt turn in his bloody soldier suit for Armani and the big civvy dough that was definitely his for the asking. 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. But with his high moral standards and because he knows where and how the games played, there will probably be zero tolerance for either Pentagon porking or two-bit shenanigans. He doesnt suffer fools easily and wouldnt 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 hes 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, United States 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 Hotels owner. But if he wins the election, dont expect an Andrew Jackson field-soldier type. Clarks an intellectual, and his military career is more like Ikes that of a staff guy and a brilliant high-level commander. Just like Ike did during his eight hard but prosperous years as president. Hackworth , author of his new best-selling Steel My Soldiers Hearts, Price of Honor and About Face, has seen duty or reported as a sailor, soldier and military correspondent in nearly a dozen wars and conflicts from the end of World War II to the recent fights against international terrorism.