Dear John
As a fellow North Carolinian (well, you're close enough), I'll be perfectly up front about this: you never had a chance at getting my vote. I still remember you channeling a five-year-old cerebral palsy patient as a personal injury attorney using junk science, long before North Carolina newspapers nicknamed you "Senator Gone" for missing 43-percent of Senate votes after suspending your first Presidential run.
And yes, I still remember how you took advantage of a tax loophole to avoid paying more than a half million dollars in Medicare taxes by forming a subchapter S corporation. Did you know there are books out there about that now? Impressive legal work, to be sure... but I'm not sure those folks in that other America--those without a 28,200 square feet mansion and a million-dollar home on a private Island--feel about that. That $591,000 you cleverly steered away from Medicare and back into your own pocket, seems, well, deceptive for someone claiming to run as a populist. That said, there are quite few folks living in your adopted home state that voted for you in your Senatorial bid in 1998, and voted for you again when you teamed up to run for President with John Kerry in 2004. Quite a few of those folks--I'd guestimate roughly 400-500 or so--go to my church in Cary. Something tells me they might not be so enthusiastic about your candidacy this time around. Fair of foul, people--and particularly those people under the intense spotlight of a foundering Presidential campaign--are judged by the company they keep. Now, it has been well known for quite a while that Elizabeth Edwards is well known in the left wing blogosphere, but let's face facts: most Americans simply don't read blogs. Still the potential for danger was always there:To date, your lovely wife has avoided "stepping in it" as the saying goes, but you haven't done too well with your newest forays into the blogosphere, managing to hire for yourself a couple of bloggers whose "sane/insane ratio" has now become national news. Part of me admires you for sticking to your guns and keeping Amanda Marcotte and Melissia McEwan on staff despite their obvious and long-standing hatred of Christians--Marcotte alone has referred to Christians derisively at least 114 times, as "godbags"--but I don't think too many of my fellow North Carolina Christians are going to recognize your political courage, in which you bravely responded to radical left-wing astrology site's IMPORTANT ACTION ALERTS by doing exactly as they wanted. Most of these folks could care less about Marcotte's thoughts about what would have happened if the Virgin Mary had aborted Jesus as an independent blogger, but they are concerned, because you don't seem to much care about the image that gives your campaign. Some might just get the sneaking suspicion that you might feel the same way. Now, I know you're simply pandering to the left wing base to give yourself some fleeting hope of being able to parley your campaign into the Number Two slot behind Hillary! or Barack Obama, but that's because I'm a political blogger myself. But I'm not everybody, and you never had a chance at my vote. That said, the family usually sitting several rows ahead of me Sunday mornings has a cracked and peeling Kerry/Edwards sticker on their minivan, which should put you in contention for their vote, but what do you think they felt when they opened the print edition of the Charlotte Observer, the Raleigh News & Observer, or my hometown Greenville Daily Reflector this morning, to find stories like this? It doesn't bode well, John. In Greenville, where someone with similar degrees of tolerance for "godbags" and the "Christofascist base" decided to burn two churches and vandalize a third only weeks ago, I don't think you'll win any new fans, either. I wish you the best of luck with your choices and your campaign. Lord knows, you're going to need it.
There are two ways to view Mrs. Edwards' posting on blogs. Some will wonder how wise it is for Edwards to enter this swamp. Every blogger has a sane/insane ratio for political posts ... we come to accept it from our peers. But when an aspiring First Lady says something pointed, it's not just typical Internet chatter, it's potentially big news. Elizabeth Edwards is extremely smart and a terrific writer ... but it's an incredible high-wire act for someone so prominent to attempt.
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 01:22 PM
Comments
Posted by: Retired Navy at February 09, 2007 01:33 PM (Mv/2X)
So everything you do to knock down Edwards - over blogger hires, of all issues - is working for President Hillary.
Posted by: Jake Ketcher at February 09, 2007 02:32 PM (SQ9Fj)
Posted by: Purple Avenger at February 09, 2007 02:41 PM (HDpFt)
Posted by: Jake Ketcher at February 09, 2007 04:37 PM (SQ9Fj)
As per John's blogging mistresses, he made a calculated decision not to lose more of the radical feminist/left. I personally feel it was a mistake. They are not a large enough block, they don't vote as a block, and, they are already turning on him and his mistresses.
Posted by: CoRev at February 09, 2007 04:38 PM (Hr52v)
So everything you do to knock down Edwards - over blogger hires, of all issues - is working for President Hillary.
I've got a news flash for you, since you haven't figured this out yet: barring a major meltdown, the nomination is Hillary's for the taking. The Democratic primaries boil down to little more than deciding her running mate among a stable of inexperienced lightweights.
If he's realistic, Edwards will realize he is doing nothing more than running for the Veep nomination against Obama. I think that is precisely why he's latched on to the netroots; he can't win the Presidential nomination, but he's doing his damnedest to placate the netroots, who he obviously sees as the one shot he's got to place. The risk he takes is that by embracing the netroots, that moderate Dems--quite possibly people like the Christian Democrats he's offending by his choice of bloggers--might just bury his already slim chances.
And yeah, I agree with your assessment that we'll have a Democratic President, come '09 barring the entry of a "clean" darkhorse. All the current Republican candidates suck, and I don't mind being quoted on that. None of them excite me.
Personally, I'd like to see Fred Thompson join the race. I don't know a thing about him other than that he is a conservative and an actor, but his acting abilities can presumably at least make him look presidential, something no other Republican candidate thus far seems able to beg, borrow, or steal.
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at February 09, 2007 04:50 PM (g5Nba)
Posted by: Jake Ketcher at February 09, 2007 04:53 PM (SQ9Fj)
I want to see Hillary running in the general. She'll lose.
Posted by: Purple Avenger at February 09, 2007 06:20 PM (HDpFt)
Posted by: SDN at February 09, 2007 10:16 PM (DcLUr)
Posted by: Aplomb at February 09, 2007 11:51 PM (Iva5Y)
Posted by: Frederick at February 10, 2007 12:38 AM (m7NeX)
Exactly.
Posted by: Purple Avenger at February 10, 2007 04:30 AM (HDpFt)
BTW I had Thompson in my dark horse column.
Posted by: Maggie at February 10, 2007 09:22 AM (K8rep)
Posted by: Doc Washboard at February 10, 2007 06:05 PM (T8N6a)
Posted by: Retired Spy at February 10, 2007 11:47 PM (Xw2ki)
Posted by: bird dog at February 11, 2007 10:28 AM (86QII)
Muslim cult. These words are synonomous:
Godbags/
Christianites/
American Taliban/
Republicans/
Posted by: michael oconnell at February 11, 2007 08:26 PM (zuclv)
Posted by: Zhombre at February 11, 2007 10:28 PM (zavax)
Could you provide a single example of someone who was converted by force?
Posted by: Purple Avenger at February 11, 2007 10:35 PM (HDpFt)
Posted by: Shawn at February 12, 2007 12:44 PM (VxC95)
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