WASHINGTON -- Wesley Clark, the retired four-star general who is running for president, got himself in hot water with his Pentagon bosses more than once in his 34-year military career.
Clark matter-of-factly recounts when the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff grumbled that Clark had "one foot on a banana peel and one foot in the grave." Less than a year later, Clark was yanked out of his job as NATO's supreme allied commander.
Plenty of generals in the US military have been chewed out, of course. And plenty of Clark's former colleagues speak highly of him. But it is notable that a number of fellow retired officers now speak frankly about what they see as the Democratic candidate's shortcomings as a leader.
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