<p>Anyone who’s wearing four stars is heavily involved with politics, even if they aren’t “active participants”. I may be partial to Naval Academy alumni, but Wesley Clark is legit people. Whether Clark is in the White House as VP, or whether McCain is the President, I think we’d be well served with either of them. </p>
<p>Gen. Clark brings “experience” for the Obama campaign, and in the eyes of many Americans, would displace McCain’s seemingly only advantage over Obama in the realm of military experience.</p>
<p>I’m a huge Wesley Clark fan, especially examining his career before he was a general, or even before he was an officer for that matter. Valedictorian at West Point and a Rhodes Scholar. He might be the most accomplished individual we’ve ever seen in the White House if he gets in. Is there any midshipman or cadet who doesn’t admire what Clark was able to accomplish?</p>
<p>I think we all need to remember that Clark isn’t in the military anymore, he is in fact a politician with an agenda. This is not the first time high profile military personel have been held back from the White House. People in the Senate were scared that Gen. MacArthur was going to be the next President, so the Truman administration quickly disposed of him on the eve of the election. Hopefully, we’re not seeing a repeat performance between Clark and McCain because I’d much rather see one of them in there than niether.</p>