Donald Sensing is all over Wesley Clark's callow willingness to share the stage during a false public charge by asshat poseur Michael Moore that President Bush was a "deserter" during the Vietnam War.
He also has a lot to say about the ignorance of those who want to pontificate on the subject with no experience with, or knowledge of, the subject.
Clark, a retired four-star general, admits he is entirely unconcerned that an ideologue celebrity has made this most serious, unfounded charge against the commander in chief. In fact, he strongly implies that he is not bothered at all that the charge was made. He admits he is not interested in the facts. He admits he is "delighted" to have the support of the man who made the accusation. I find that just incredible and utterly repugnant.Posted by Alan at January 24, 2004 08:42 PM