In California


October 27, 2006
   Keynote Speaker, Santa Barbara JJ Dinner
  Santa Barbara, CA


October 2, 2006
   Veterans Rally in Support of Charlie Brown (CA-4)
  Sacramento, CA



   Special Guest at Fundraiser in Support of Charlie Brown (CA-4)
  Sacramento, CA


April 24, 2006
   Events in support of Steve Filson, Democratic Candidate for Congress (CA-11)
  Oakland, CA


February 2, 2006
   "An Evening in San Francisco with General Wesley K. Clark"
  San Francisco, CA


February 4, 2006
  Take Back the House Rally
  Reception in Culver City
   Los Angeles, CA

Roll Call: Clark: You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown


Roll Call (requires subscription) | June 11, 2008 | David M. Drucker

California: Clark: You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown

Looks like 4th district Democratic nominee Charlie Brown will be spending some extra time this summer with retired Army Gen. Wesley Clark, who ran for president in 2004.

Brown, a former police administrator and retired Air Force officer who ran for the 4th district seat in 2006, won an online contest called "Serve With the General," which is being sponsored by WesPAC, Clark's political action committee, and the Democratic advocacy group Democrats Work.

Consequently, Clark will be spending time in the solidly GOP district over the summer to participate in a community service project organized by Democrats Work. The project Clark will be working on has yet to be determined.

"This contest showed that there is a real hunger for grass-roots Democrats to put their values into action through service and to serve with General Clark," Democrats Work Executive Director Thomas Bates said in a statement. "We look forward to coming to the Fourth District to work with residents to show the community how Democrats get things done."

In winning the contest — in which 20,000 votes were cast — Brown beat out four other Democratic House candidates.

Brown faces state Sen. Tom McClintock (R) in November in the race to replace retiring Rep. John Doolittle (R).

LA TIMES: General marches through town

General marches through town

Los Angeles Times | Tina Daunt | Staff Writer | November 16, 2007

RETIRED Gen. Wesley K. Clark, highly decorated and a Democrat, took Hollywood by storm four years ago when he ran for president. Now he's back, this time rallying the troops for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton.

Clark has spent so much time on the Westside in recent weeks, between trips to Iowa and New Hampshire, that industry politicos (the few who aren't on the picket lines or worrying about them) have started rumors: Clark could be Clinton's running mate. Or maybe secretary of state.

Hollywood may be liberal, but it's always been a sucker for a man in uniform. Clinton could name Clark the emperor of all Cathay, for all they care. The fact that Clark has stepped back onto the political stage gives them something new to puzzle over. (And frankly, that whole Obama-Clinton thing had become a bit of a bore.)

During a trip through town last month, he called on the Democrats' Beverly Hills Medici, Ron Burkle. Burkle hosted a small gathering for the general in the foyer of his palatial Green Acres estate. Clark addressed the crowd, which included Ted Danson, Mary Steenburgen and former Gov. Gray Davis, from the grand staircase.

Clark read from his new book ("A Time to Lead") and then lavished praise on the current Democratic front runner. "She's the most qualified candidate to lead this country," he said.

Clark seems so fresh and interesting, again, like Clint Eastwood emerging from a long respite in Carmel to return as an auteur.

"It's that strong chin, steely eyes and gray hair," said glitterati publicist Howard Bragman. "He's bright, enlightened, fairly progressive. It was like he was out of Central Casting. We thought, 'This is it, this is the kind of guy who can win.' "

Obviously, Clark didn't win four years ago. He didn't even come close. But there's no sense in holding that against him. (Martin Scorsese was nominated six times for an Oscar before he won, after all.) It's all about staying in the game.

Burkle said he believes that Clark, who served as the supreme allied commander of NATO during the Clinton administration, is an excellent ally for Hillary.

"In addition to his natural charisma, people are drawn to Gen. Clark's foreign-policy expertise," Burkle said.

"At a time when our country has been taken to war with no exit strategy, Wes is someone who has had a successful track record of conflict resolution," he said.

9/5/08 - Serve with the General and Democrats Work! 10AM - details coming soon

Sep 5 2008 - 10:00am
Sep 5 2008 - 12:00pm

General Clark and Charlie Brown (CA-4) will be participating with Democrats Work! on Friday, September 5th 2008, at 10:00 AM in Calfornia.

Roseville Opera House, 108 Main Street, Roseville CA 95678
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9/4-5/08: Campaigning with Charlie Brown (CA-4), Sept 4-5,

Sep 4 2008 - 8:00am
Sep 5 2008 - 10:00pm

General Clark will campaigning with Charlie Brown (CA-4), Sept 4-5, 2008

September 4th, 2008
2:30-3:30 p.m.:

Promises Kept Veterans Charity Challenge Giveaway
Veterans Memorial Park North
10021 Crocker Ranch Road
Roseville CA 95747

Veterans Memorial Park North,10021 Crocker Ranch Road Roseville CA 95747
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