[Sorry seems to be the hardest word, unless you're presidential contender John Edwards trying to claim a top spot in the 2008 Democratic field.
While politicians campaign on their successes, the former North Carolina senator and 2004 vice presidential nominee keeps reminding people he was wrong to vote for the 2002 congressional resolution authorizing the war in Iraq.
His reason is twofold. He's indirectly criticizing front-runner Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, who also voted for the resolution but has refused to say that it was wrong. He's also trying to distinguish himself as a straight talker who belongs at the top of the race with attention-grabbing rivals Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama.]
- AP
Edwards is about as far from a straight talker as it is possible to be.
Friday, March 09, 2007
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Edwards is wasting his time and other people's money. There is no way the country will elect this slick trial lawyer as President. He and Obama are both easy to beat.
It is only Hillary that worries me.
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