John Edwards live

Whatever the outcome of his presidential campaign, this time around Edwards won't regret being an overly cautious candidate.

Unraveling Edwards' subtext does not require a Derrida-spouting graduate student. Hillary Clinton is the obvious apostle of these "cautious, incremental steps," while Barack Obama is the undeniable master of feel-good rhetoric. What is most intriguing about the Edwards 2.0 campaign is how a once carefully calibrated, pro-war, mainstream Democrat has fashioned himself into the candidate of "big, bold transformational change." Full Story »

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by Jennifer Williams DeBruhl - Apr. 7, 2007

Here is someone with the guts to say I was wrong. Do you realize how rare this is in the political landscape since Bush/Cheney came on the scene? Do you realize how far this country might have returned to its "core values" if men who believed in the devine right to lie had know how or had the integrity to admit they were/are wrong?

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