Wes Clark, eight months ago, wrote:
“President Bush and Tony Blair should be proud of their resolve in the face of so much doubt,” Clark wrote on April 10, 2003. “Can anything be more moving than the joyous throngs swarming the streets of Baghdad? Memories of the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the defeat of Milosevic in Belgrade flood back. Statues and images of Saddam are smashed and defiled.”
(Drudge has much more.)
So what changed between April and today — other than him becoming a Democratic presidential candidate?
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