There have been numerous mentions of the New Yorker profile of Wesley Clark, by Peter Boyer, here at dailykos. Two reputable writers set the record straight:
Matthew Yglesias at American Prospect looks at past Boyer articles:
"Boyer appears to have made something of a career for himself as a conservative interloper at otherwise liberal media outlets."
http://www.prospect.org/webfeatures/2003/11/yglesias-m-11-14.html
Fred Kaplan over at Slate corrects the substantive errors of the Boyer piece:
"I don't know whether Gen. Wesley Clark is qualified to be president, but Peter J. Boyer's profile in this week's New Yorker--which paints him as scarily unqualified--is an unfair portrait as well as a misleading, occasionally inaccurate précis of the 1999 Kosovo war and Clark's role in commanding it."
http://slate.msn.com/id/2091194/