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July 1st 2008     

Apologies From Hell: Wesley Clark Edition

Posted by: Laer at 10:11 pm

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here have been so many awful excuses for apologies lately, I’ve decided to start a new category to document them. What could be more fitting to kick off the series than a real stinker from the Obama camp?

Asked if he felt an apology is in order for kicking a tortured POW, Obama spokes-surrogate Wesley Clark offered up this:

“I’m very sorry that this has distracted from the message of patriotism that Sen. Obama wants to put out.” (Breitbart/AP)

And here I thought that there was honor in the military, respect for one another’s service to the country. Not from Wesley Clark, not even one molecule. Obama can do more than to call this sort of atrocious statement from Clark as “inartful.” Clark is not just an Obama supporter - he’s part of the campaign, an official surrogate.

He speaks for Obama, and he shows that Obama is just another ruthless gutter politician who will trample on anyone to further his quest for aggrandizement at all cost.

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