General Clark debuts on MSNBC
After two years in service to the Democratic Party and the 50-State Strategy, bringing good common sense and outright brilliance to Fox News, Clark has signed on as an MSNBC news analyst. This morning, at the station attending a meeting, MSNBC put him straight on the air, twice. I guess they are glad to have him. This makes the third cable station for Clark: CNN, Fox and now MSNBC. His stint at Fox, combined with his campaigning for 94 Democratic candidates, helped turn several Red districts Blue in 2006. One of Politico's bubbleheads broke the story yesterday, or thought she did, in the smarmy Politico style. Apparently the gossip monger neglected to confirm her sources and got it wrong. Clark's ending his contract at Fox in favor of MSNBC and Harold Ford's beginning his own Fox contract a few months ago are unrelated. Besides, who knew Harold Ford was a military expert? Somebody should tell Fox, quick, they've been had. Then somebody else tell the Politico before they get it wrong ... again.
From Hotline:
A More Candidate-Friendly Audience?
Retired Gen. Wesley Clark will now be exclusively on MSNBC as a military analyst, sources have confirmed to the Hotline. Clark has still not ruled out a possible White House bid and MSNBC would be a much more Dem-friendly audience than his old gig -- Fox News Channel [EMILY GOODIN].
Now we're talking.


