That's ridiculous. I think it's much more likely that the Clintons support Gen. Clark because his politics are extremely similar, he was an acting general during Clinton's Kosovo war, and because he's a more natural frontliner than any other of the candidates. That latter point is important because if they back a winner then that builds great political capital. It also makes the democratic party a Clinton party. First, he is elected then reelected and then they carry then next democrat into the White House after for 4 years of the most republican rule the US has seen in living memory. It would be the Clintons saving the day again! Does anyone really think that Hilary would get denied by the party after that in 4 years or 8?
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