October 21st, 2003

Laura Secor in the Boston Globe offers a nuanced account of Clark’s performance as both a strategist and a bureaucratic player. Nick Confessore of Tapped endorses Secor’s competence, and points out something that hasn’t been pointed out before, as far as I know: Hugh Skelton’s slur on Clark’s ethics might have reflected a psychological projection, as Skelton’s own hands were far from clean.

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