Even though I am a foreign policy junkie, I am suffering from a case of Iraq burnout, and I think that the Edwards campaign just might be the cure I need.
I don't care about the Senate slumber party. I don't care how many benchmarks the puppet al Maliki government failed to meet. I don't care that Bush's lying ass pretends Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia is the same organization as Al Qaeda. I don't care that the American public continues to fall for it.
The Edwards campaign is a breath of fresh air. It's about time that a candidate ran a substantive campaign based on domestic, social issues. He actually gives entire speeches without mentioning how Bush fucked up Iraq. (Although, should he win the nomination, that may be his undoing in the general election. He doesn't have much foreign policy experience). He and Elizabeth both make substantive, intelligent arguments about health care, education, and poverty. They come across as likable, intelligent, and empathic. Elizabeth Edwards is a smart, classy woman, and it comes across nicely in this interview.
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Salon interview with Elizabeth Edwards
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