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The Holmes Report
August 31, 2017
SAP Names New Chief Communications Officer As Victoria Clarke Departs ... most recently as Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public AffairsÃÂ ...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
July 29, 2017
“His body has been through a lot,” says Victoria Clarke, who went to work ... reasons,” said Ms. Clarke, a former assistant secretary of defense.
San Diego Reader
August 17, 2016
I heard the first official story uttered during a press briefing in the clenched speech of the Pentagon's “Queen of Mean,” Victoria Clarke.
CounterPunch
July 8, 2016
Over at the Pentagon, Donald Rumsfeld drafted Victoria “Torie” Clarke as .... Victoria Clarke, who developed the Pentagon plan for embeddedÃÂ ...
7Online WSVN-TV
April 1, 2015
... prestigious individuals including former United States Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, Former Pentagon Spokeswoman Victoria ClarkeÃÂ ...
Aljazeera.com
April 8, 2013
In a chilling statement at the end of that bloody day in Iraq, then-Pentagon spokesperson Victoria Clarke spelled out the Pentagon's policy onÃÂ ...
New York Times
December 24, 2011
A Pentagon public relations program that sought to transform high-profile military analysts into “surrogates” and “message force multipliers” forÃÂ ...
Democracy Now
April 24, 2008
The Times reported the Pentagon continues to use the analysts in a .... Clarke, Victoria Clarke, who at the time was Pentagon spokesperson.
Huffington Post (blog)
April 23, 2008
Their job was to coordinate the propaganda of the DoD to shove the war ... Victoria Clarke, who can be seen all over the corporate media asÃÂ ...
The Beacon
August 28, 2016
The then-Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, never a lover of his own Pentagon bureaucracy, had just publicly compared the efficiency of the DoD five-year spending plan to the five-year plans in the former Soviet Union. Also, the media had been ...
CounterPunch
July 8, 2016
Victoria Clarke, who developed the Pentagon plan for embedded reports, put it succinctly a few weeks before the war began: "Media coverage of any future operation will to a large extent shape public perception.