“We do not have to accept mediocrity or compromise our values. We can decide to be great, we can address great problems, we can see great possibilities.”
--Senator John Edwards
John Edwards has said he will stay in the fight through the Democratic convention and I have pledged to fight along with him. I may have been somewhat inactive with this blog, but I have been working to convince friends, family and neighbors alike, democrats and republicans, that John Edwards is best suited to be President.
It takes ideas, action, honesty and integrity to achieve what we need in this country. There is only one individual running for the Presidency in 2008 who is totally committed to it. John Edwards…he not only deserves our support, but our country deserves to elect him…..what other choice do we have but to strive for honesty and deceny?
Once again, John Edwards proves that he gets it. He understands the greater picture. He understands that this election is about more than candidates, politics and status quo. The media doesn’t get it, Hillary Clinton doesn’t get it. The American people better wake up and figure it out….here’s is the most important moment of the evening
Poor Hillary, those mean old men are ganging up on her.. Poor little girl, she can’t defend herself. Oh wait, I thought she has portrayed herself as this tough old lady? Hmm, which is it Hillary? Or is it that you cant make up your mind in this one either?
From CNN political ticker:
The Edwards campaign said Clinton should not be held to a different standard because of her gender.
COLUMBIA, South Carolina (CNN) – One day after former Sen. John Edwards said that Democratic rival Sen. Hillary Clinton should not be held to a different standard because of her gender, the Edwards campaign unleashed a stinging statement that said Clinton is “disingenuously playing the victim card” by bringing up her gender in recent campaign stops and fundraising emails.
Kate Michelman, the former President of NARAL Pro-Choice America and a senior adviser to the Edwards campaign, posted a brief essay about Clinton on Saturday at the liberal group blog OpenLeft.com.
“At one minute the strong woman ready to lead, the next, she’s the woman under attack, disingenuously playing the victim card as a means of trying to avoid giving honest, direct answers to legitimate questions,” Michelman wrote of Clinton.
On Thursday at Clinton’s alma mater, the all-female Wellesley College, the Democratic frontrunner said that “this all-women’s college prepared me to compete in the all-boys club of presidential politics.” Those comments came after the Clinton campaign accused her rivals of “piling on” during last week’s Democratic debate. Michelman, who endorsed Edwards in January, said that women “know better than to use our gender as a shield when the questions get too hot.” After a campaign event in South Carolina on Friday, Edwards was asked by CNN about Clinton injecting her gender into the presidential dialogue.
“I think that Senator Clinton ought to be held to the same standard that every other presidential candidate is held to,” Edwards said. “And that standard is to not engage in double talk. To be straight and honest with people.”