But while the liberal with the fistful of stars was previously working pretty hard on the campaign trail without much recognition in some southern and midwestern states, he's getting some serious national exposure today.
He's all over cable defending Richard Clarke and Kerry with guns blazing--he's already put in appearances on NBC's The Today Show and with Faux's Paul Cavuto. And tonight he's slated for MSNBC's Debra Norville at 9PM ET and CNN's Newsnight at 10PM ET.
Besides comments about the general (heh) goodness of this for prying open a credibility gap between the Bush Administration and, uh, people who aren't completely evil, anyone have any thoughts about whether this whirlwind of duty says anything about Clark's (Wes) positioning for a possible Cabinet post?