
Apparently this quote is what has disqualified Wesley Clark from consideration as Vice President: " I don't think riding in a fighter plane and getting shot down is a qualification to be president."
Oh heavens! How dare Clark criticize McCain, question his military qualifications? It's a pretty tough criticism, but I think all the indignity is ridiculous, because it's a true statemen.
I like FiveThirtyEight.com's argument for Wes Clark:
A month ago, picking Wesley Clark would have seemed like a fairly safe choice -- someone who allows you to check the "foreign policy" and "liked by Clinton supporters" boxes. It might have seemed, in other words, like a pander. But because of the Face the Nation dust-up, all of the sudden it would send a very different message. It would say: we're going to stand our ground, we're not going to be so worried about being politically correct, and we're taking it right to you. Isn't that a fairly optimal message for Obama to send out given the present narrative?
McCain can only get so much mileage out of Clark's straight-ahead attacks on his military qualifications, and Clark is an effective spokesman, as he's proven again and again on cable.
Here's an example:
Visit ObamaClark.com if you'd like to sign the petition.
I honestly have no idea who Obama will pick, but I'm willing to make a prediction on the McCain side of the equation.
I think it will be 1) Mitt Romney 2) Rob Portman or 3) John Thune.
I hope it will be Mittens! Oh, how I miss that adorable plastic exoskeleton and all of the beautiful clips that can be played and replayed about him: