Clark Flys Under National Media Radar For Dems In 06
http://www.aleftturnforclark.com/2006/10/clark_flys_under_national_medi.html
As soon as John Kerry was denied the Presidency in November
2004, Wes Clark shifted his focus to the 2006 Congressional mid
term elections. I had the honor to briefly be on a group phone
call with Wes Clark early in the Summer of 2005, and he was
already heavily stressing the importance of these elections back
then. Here are some of the things Wes Clark has already done to
help turn these 2006 elections into a major Democratic victory.
Wes Clark helped recruit strong Democratic challengers in States
and districts that typically went Republican, candidates like
Jim Webb and Eric Massa and many of those now known as "the
Fighting Dems". Clark did this for several reasons. First and
foremost he knew that Democrats could no longer afford to cede
supposedly safe races to Republicans, we had to make Republicans
defend districts that they normally took for granted. There are
several reasons that Clark saw for that:
1) Clark overall believes in Dean's 50 State strategy, and the
only way to ever implement that is to begin to implement it now.
2) Clark foresaw that Bush Administration policies in Iraq and
elsewhere were likely to be exposed as disastrous prior to the
mid term elections, therefor credible Democrats had to be "pre
deployed" so to speak, to be in a position to take advantage of
that when it happened.
3) Clark knew that, following their 2002 and 2004 playbooks,
Republicans would try to win in 2006 by stoking fear in the
public, stressing Bush's "War on Terror ", and calling Democrats
weak on National Security and unwilling to protect America from
our enemies.
To counter that Clark helped recruit strong Democratic veterans
who held positions sharply counter to Bush's on Iraq and
National Security in general; Men and women who, unlike Bush and
Cheney, actually risked their own lives to protect our nation
from our enemies.
Clark then provided crucial early support for those candidates,
and others who sought his help. In some cases Clark shared staff
resources with them, and sometimes he backed them in primary
battles, as he did with James Webb. Those who have been active
Clark supporters for awhile know of another way in which Clark
helped these men and women, who were often first time Democratic
candidates. He strongly urged his supporters to become active in
their campaigns, and many honored that request and took it upon
themselves to do some of the essential nuts and bolts work; to
help set up candidate web sites, to do advance candidate support
work on the ground for campaign events, to work at helping
refine campaign talking points, to help stage local fund
raisers, to write letters to local newspapers, and more. Like I
said, below the radar.
Meanwhile Wes Clark made another related and strategic move on
his political chess board. January 2006 saw the birth of a new
Political Action Committee, the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of
America Political Action Committee (IAVA)
http://www.votevets.org/ with Wes Clark heading up the
Advisory Board. The IAVA mission is exclusively dedicated to
supporting veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan who are running for
Congress and who endorse the PAC's policy goals.
While IAVA is officially a non partisan organization, its policy
goal criteria resulted in 7 exclusively Democratic Candidates
applying for and receiving IAVA support. IAVA soon made a major
media splash, by airing devastatingly effective TV ads against
targeted Republican incumbents who IAVA says sent Americans off
to war wearing outdated and ineffective flak jackets.
Information on these Democratic Iraq and Afghanistan war veteran
2006 Congressional candidates is available at the IAVA web site.
Next Clark sought to personally energize the campaigns of all
the Democrats he was supporting (a much larger list than IAVA
endorsees) on the grounds where they literally are being fought.
Rather than centralize campaign fund raising through his own
political action committee (WesPAC), so he could then act as a
king maker doling out funds to those who came looking to him for
support, Clark asked his supporters to directly support those
candidates, and he prominently maintained information about them
and links to their campaign web sites on his own site -
http://securingamerica.com/
Why take that route? In my opinion to encourage direct ties and
loyalty between Clark's key supporters and those whom he
endorsed, rather than dilute that connection by inserting
himself in the middle. Clark then took it a step further. Rather
than hold major fundraisers for WesPAC to fill WesPAC's coffers
so that WesPAC could write checks to Clark endorsed candidates,
Clark down played fund raising for WesPAC. Again, why? This is
pretty straight forward, Clark instead committed to a grueling
schedule of appearing in person in districts scattered across
the nation, often far outside of the major media markets that
attract national press pick up coverage.
Usually those appearances by Clark included guest speaking at or
actually hosting a fund raiser for those candidates inside their
own home districts. Doing it that way builds excitement at the
local level, it creates local press coverage, the only type of
coverage that most of these candidates are ever going to
receive. Doing it that way brought major potential donors into
direct contact with the candidates themselves, potential donors
who may never have met those candidates personally had they not
wanted the opportunity to attend a local event with General
Clark present.
This is the slow detail oriented way to help little known
candidates compete in seldom covered races. The highly
centralized manner would have been less grueling on Clark
personally. Hosting high profile big ticket fundraisers for his
own PAC would have perhaps taken less time, and it would have
been more visible to inside the beltway pundits and power
brokers. A more centralized approach might have done more for
Wes Clark's national profile, but it would have done less for
the local profiles of the men and women Wes Clark pledged to
support.
Finally, Wes Clark has always unwaveringly guarded the
Democratic Party's back against Republican assault attacks that
Democrats won't keep Americans safe, and in the process Clark is
helping turn the National Security issue into a Republicans
liability. President Bill Clinton deservedly received major
press coverage this September when he defended his
administration's efforts to stop Bin Ladin and accused the Bush
Administration of dropping the ball during the 8 months that
preceded 9/11. However it was General Clark who had this to say
several months earlier, in his June keynote address to the Texas
State Democratic Party Convention:
"Now I can understand wanting to come back to Texas on vacation
- it's a pretty darn nice place down here and I can even
understand wanting to chop cedar - I've got a little place in
western Arkansas and I've been looking at all that stuff there
and it makes me want to go out and chop every now and then too -
but he shouldn't have done it. It's what I call `command
negligence' because... I think any reasonable person who was
Commander in Chief at the time who had gotten a warning like
that would have called the members of the cabinet together and
said `fellas, ladies, I don't know what this warning means but
this is not happening on my watch - you put your heads together,
you've got 2 weeks, you come up with an action plan - I want to
know what you're doing in the Justice Department, what the FBI's
doing, what DOD's doing, what CIA's doing' -and he would have
been a leader and he might have saved a lot of lives.
Now why am I going back over ancient history? Because it's not
ancient. Because we went to war in Iraq to cover up the command
negligence that contributed to 9/11. And it was a war we didn't
have to fight. Thank you. That's the truth and I hope every
Democrat around this country sees you all on your feet
acknowledging the reality of the world we're living in today
thanks to the misleadership of this Republican administration.
I've been in war. I don't believe in it and you don't do it
unless there's absolutely, absolutely, absolutely - no
alternative. "
http://securingamerica.com/node/1083
A keynote speech to the Texas State Democratic Convention may
not qualify as flying below the media radar, at least not in
Texas or with Democrats, but Clark does much of his work
defending Democrats as a commentator on FOX, not exactly what
most Democratic pundits like to spend their evenings viewing.
But ask the Democrats running for seats in previously safe
Republican districts and States, candidates who Wes Clark is
directly supporting, how they feel about Clark's appearances on
FOX. The voters they have to reach in order to pry loose enough
votes THAT WENT TO REPUBLICANS IN 2004 to put them over the top
to victory, most of them watch FOX, and so they watch General
Clark lay out a sharp line of attack against George Bush on
national security, a line our candidates can then drive home to
their local, frequently Republican leaning voters.
None of Clark's work on behalf of Democrats is literally
invisible, you can see ample reports about all of this on
Clark's own web site. It is of course right out there in public
for anyone to see, if they look, but most beltway pundits have
tunnel vision. If it's not being talked about by Chris Mathews
and Tim Russet, if it's not being written about in the New York
Times and the Washington Post, it almost doesn't exist. They
probably weren't reading the local press in Alabama where Clark
was campaigning for Democrats last week, but rest assured, the
voters in those Alabama districts did.
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