Former Democratic Party presidential candidate and current Obama campaign flack Gen. Wesley Clark supports chickenhawk warmonger Barack Obama, who never served a day in the military, by attacking John McCain’s military record and supposed lack of executive experience.
Gen. Wesley Clark, acting as a surrogate for Barack Obama’s campaign, invoked John McCain’s military service against him in one of the more personal attacks on the Republican presidential nominee this election cycle.
Clark said that McCain lacked the executive experience necessary to be president, calling him “untested and untried” on CBS’ “Face the Nation.” And in saying so, he took a few swipes at McCain’s military service.
“He has been a voice on the Senate Armed Services Committee. And he has traveled all over the world. But he hasn’t held executive responsibility. That large squadron in the Navy that he commanded – that wasn’t a wartime squadron,” Clark said.
Now that’s audacity.
First of all, take note, all you who have proudly served in the military outside of wartime – that experience no longer counts.
How this line helps Obama, who has no military or executive experience at all, is a mystery. But we encourage the Obama campaign to continue with it. By all means, compare your military credentials and experience to Senator McCain’s every day until November.
Remember way back in 2004, when John Kerry’s few months in Vietnam were so critical to his presidential qualifications? Well, by this point, especially after the last few weeks of the Obama campaign, no one is going to accuse the Democrats of being sticklers for consistency.
Update: Illustrating the Democrats’ shifting standards, we found this quote from DNC Chairman Howard Dean, via a helpful commenter at Blackfive:
“The real issue is this,” Dean said in March 2004, when endorsing formal rival Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., “Who would you rather have in charge of the defense of the United States of America, a group of people who never served a day overseas in their life, or a guy who served his country honorably and has three Purple Hearts and a Silver Star on the battlefields of Vietnam?”
Another Update: Some helpful background on McCain’s non-executive experience from The Weekly Standard.
And more from Townhall and Michelle Malkin.

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