Thursday, October 2, 2008

Wes Clark In Florida For Obama



I'm liking all those older white faces. More about Clark's visit here and here.

8 comments:

Paddy said...

Never hurts to start your day with a little Wes Clark.

Cyndi said...

happy 2 see this, he's a great man with a lot of credibility.

Ady said...

I love Wes Clark...

Off topic here, but the media just keeps lowering the bar for Palin tonight by showing clips of Dan Quayle and comparing her to him. Make no mistake about it...if she strings together 2 coherent sentences then she'll win no problem at all...Grrr.

SharonAustinTX said...

I love Wes Clark. Other than Biden, he was my pick for VP. This man has so many medals and world knowledge, the respect of world leaders and I sincerely hope he is able to serve our country in an Obama administration. His honesty and integrity mirror Obama and Biden.

Imagining this man leading an important cabinet position is so exciting.

I had to watch the 'short' video several times. Just hearing him speak is so refreshing. Why isn't there more video of the event? Oh darn.

He screams integrity which is so rare.

Clancy said...

Paddy, thought I'd let you know that Barack Obama is scheduled to appear (via phone) on Mike & Mike on ESPN2 this morning at 9:10am EDT.

McCain was on the show a few weeks back:

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6sreu_mccain-mike-and-mike-02_school

If you're interested, when a video is available of the Obama piece, I can forward the link to you. BTW, for some odd reason, there has been considerable talk by righties over the pro-Obama bias at ESPN (I'm not kidding), simply because several of their prominent personalities have shown up on donor lists for Obama (and they did promote the hell out of an Obama interview a while back that was eventually ditched when the wingnuts complained about it).

Ady said...

Seriously, Clancy?

I sure am glad there aren't ANY tv networks or radio stations with a pro-McCain bias, aren't you?

Clancy said...

Obama did well. He clearly knows his sports. . . and he didn't really play it safe: at one point in time he mocked the fact that the Tampa Rays play on turf in a domed stadium even though they play in Florida. When pushed, he indicated he would support a ban on dome stadiums outside of Minnesota and Wisconsin. That's change I can believe in.

Paddy said...

Uh, is that good Clanc? Sure, when you know there's a clip, let me know.

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