McCain Campaign Outraged by Clark's Comments

Obama military advisor questions McCain's military experience.

Republican presidential candidate John McCain's campaign is outraged over the remarks that were made by General Wesley Clark, who is a military advisor for Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama.

Clark questioned the Republican nominee's military experience on Sunday according to CNN, despite the fact that McCain's years of service in the military is widely considered to be one of his strong points in the upcoming general election.

One of McCain's campaign managers, Rick Davis, provided a statement earlier today on behalf of the Republican Party's presidential hopeful. He expressed his campaign's displeasure over the comments that were made yesterday.

Davis said, "I think all the promise that Barack Obama made about trying to change the political dynamic and run a different kind of campaign is evidenced by the fact that he's completely changed his political strikes and become sort of a partisan hack."

Perhaps the most telling sign that the McCain campaign is visibly furious over Clark's remarks is the fact that they have asked Barack Obama's campaign to condemn his comments.

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