Vol. 9, No. 19

January 26, 2004

Cover Story
Does Wesley Clark Have a Prayer?
By Matthew Continetti
Also in This Issue
  • Why We Didn't Go After Al Qaeda Before 9/11 — Richard H. Shultz, Jr.
  • The cultish Dean campaign — David Tell
  • The quiet Bush campaign — Fred Barnes

This issue examined the 2004 Democratic primary race, with Matthew Continetti's cover story questioning Wesley Clark's viability as a presidential candidate. The magazine also featured Richard H. Shultz Jr.'s investigation into why the U.S. government failed to pursue al Qaeda before the September 11 attacks, alongside coverage of Howard Dean's controversial campaign and President Bush's relatively low-key reelection strategy. Additionally, the issue included a promotional feature on R. Emmett Tyrrell and Mark Davis's book "Madame Hillary: The Dark Road to the White House," which argued that Hillary Clinton harbored presidential ambitions and possessed the resources to pursue them.

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