From Politico:
But in the meantime, he's been acting more like a Democratic Party wise man than a candidate in his own right, to the degree that he's offered private advice in recent weeks to potential rivals. He's spoken in recent weeks to leading presidential candidates, said Clark spokesman Erick Mullen.
And he's also emerged as a possible valuable supporter for Democratic front-runners with no military experience.
Hmmm? More below...
Obama spokesman Bill Burton agreed and said Obama recently spoke with Clark. "Like most Americans, Sen. Obama thinks that Gen. Clark has a wealth of experience in issues of national security," Burton said.
Clark occupies a unique role in the Democratic Party. His military credentials, stretching from service in Vietnam to the position of NATO supreme allied commander during the war in Kosovo, stand out in a wartime election in which none of the front-running Democrats, and only one leading Republican, served in the military.
All I can say is he'd make an amazing team with Obama. It seems that Obama's foreign policy philosophy matches Clark's military experience in Eastern Europe.
That and they were both completely right about Iraq from the beginning