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Remember, there are no WRONG questions just wrong answers!

NASHUA, N.H. (AP) --

Presidential candidate Wesley Clark on Friday complained that one of the moderators in Thursday night's debate was carrying out a Republican agenda by questioning his Democratic credentials.

Brit Hume of Fox News Channel, who worked as both moderator and questioner during the two-hour debate with the seven candidates, pressed Clark about when he had first realized he was a Democrat.

Clark told reporters Friday, "I looked at who was asking the questions, and I think that was part of the Republican agenda in the debate."

Democrats have complained that Fox News Channel shows a Republican bias.

Clark joined the Democratic Party after announcing his bid for the presidency. He has said he voted for Republican presidents Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush but also Democrats Bill Clinton and Al Gore. In defending himself as a Democrat, he cited his pro-choice, pro-affirmative action, pro-environment and pro-labor positions.

"I think voters understand that I am a Democrat," Clark said Friday after an appearance at Rivier College in New Hampshire.

For several weeks, Clark has shared the Granite State with only one other Democrat, Sen. Joe Lieberman of Connecticut, as their rivals focused on Iowa. In that time, Clark showed gains in the polls, surging to second place in some surveys.

But some eyebrow-raising remarks have taken a toll on Clark's candidacy, and advisers have conceded that he lost all the ground and momentum that he had gained while the rest of the field was in Iowa. They hope he can cling to a respectable showing in the New Hamsphire primary Tuesday, setting the stage for making a stand in the Feb. 3 states, including South Carolina and Arizona.

On Thursday, Clark said he supported a woman's right to have an abortion "as modified by" a 1992 court case that allows states to impose limited restrictions. Clark's comments, at a news conference, marked a far less sweeping position than one he staked out in an interview earlier this month, when he told a New Hampshire newspaper he opposed any legal restriction on abortion at any point during pregnancy.

Clark also has stirred controversy with his comments that the Sept. 11 attacks were preventable and lobbyists make America safer.

During the debate, Hume noted that Clark had voted for Republican presidents and had complimented President Bush and his father before entering the race. "I think it is not unreasonable to ask you when you first noticed that you were a Democrat," Hume said.

In response, Clark told Hume he was not a member of any party when he was in the military and considered joining the Republican Party after he had retired. Clark served in the Army for more than 30 years.

Clark often let his friends and former colleagues in the military tell voters why he should be the next president.

Cris Hernandez, who was part of Clark's security team when Clark served as NATO supreme allied commander, said soldiers have told him, "When you see the boss, you tell him to get us out of Iraq."

©2004 Associated Press
 

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I'm surprised he said it, but there's no doubt there was an agenda because The Shrubs don't want to face Clark. 5 out of his 6 questions were non-policy questions either about his dem credentials, past statements by him and supporters and past associations. Other candidates, except for Dean some, got questions about policy issues. The candidates didn't attack each Dean and Clark because the moderators did it for them. If you saw the debate you know it's the truth.

By the way, as for this from that AP story...

"In response, Clark told Hume he was not a member of any party when he was in the military and considered joining the Republican Party after he had retired. Clark served in the Army for more than 30 years."

He most certainly did NOT say that he considered joining the Republican Party. That's just simply not what he said. What he said was:

"But when I was in the military, I was not a member of any party. I was an independent, and that's the way it is done in the state of Arkansas. And when I got out, I looked at both parties. And I'm a fair- minded person..."

He said he "looked at both parties" and AP reports that as "considered joining the Republican party". Those are two totally different things.

I really have noticed, and this applies to many of the candidates, that the reporting of this race has basically been awful. Sometimes intentionally taking things out of context, sometimes simply misreporting over and over. The media has become a joke IMO.
 

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Welcome to the big leagues rookie. Brit Hume isn't one of your soldiers Wesley and doesn't have to follow yor orders. A political campaign means you have to face tough questions from the entire political spectrum. Better get used to that Wes.
 

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Mud Slide,

Let's do a quick compare and contrast between Clark & Bush to see who is more of a pussy:

Bush was a cheerleader at his prep school, Clark a swimmer. Slight edge to Clark.

After a lackluster academic career, Bush dodged draft by pulling strings and using his father's connections to get into the National Guard from which he subsequently went AWOL for over a year. Clark graduates number one in his class at West Point and is wounded while he serves as infantry unit leader in Viet Nam and is cited for valor. Big edge to Clark.

Bush picks up DUI in early 30s after being spotted by trooper veering off of road. Clark rappels down mountainside at age of 50 to help rescue fellow soliers from an overturned APC. Edge to Clark.

Bush parlays dismal business career and family connections into a political career. Clark rises thru ranks of Army and prosecutes succesful campaign in Kosovo which results in end to ethnic cleansing while suffering zero US casualties. I'll let you make the call on this.
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So clearly, if Clark is a pussy, surely Bush is a huge freakin' pussy, you must admit. And Mud Slide, if you claim Clark is such a pussy, clearly you should be able to demonstrate your own personal valor dwarfs his, so we'll hold our breath while you make that comparison.
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Clark is a rookie when it comes to running for office and campaign politics. However, he's not a rookie when it comes to leadership, courage and patriotism. He's also not a rookie when it comes to dealing with heads of state and diplomats. Between leadership and campaign ability, I'd prefer a President with the former.
 

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>>Clark is a rookie when it comes to running for office and campaign politics.

Whinning about unfair questions will get the good Gen. no where. Why do you think he is falling in NH? He needed a strong presents in the debate last night, not appearing as a mommie boy.
 

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I don't think he was whining, just stating the truth. And I don't think he's fallen much. It's just that the Iowa bounce has to take from those who were leading -- Dean and Clark. It's taken more from Dean.
 

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D2,

Rightly or wrongly the folks in USA want to see a 4 star gen as a Patton or MacArthur not a Bradley or Montgomery. Clark is beginning to look like the latter.
 

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