Posted on 10/18/2004 2:12:05 PM PDT by wallcrawlr
The wife of Democratic vice presidential candidate John Edwards said Monday that Republican criticism of Sen. John Kerry for mentioning Mary Cheney's sexual orientation was a distraction from more pressing issues.
Campaigning in Denver, Elizabeth Edwards also argued that President Bush has tried to politicize the issue of gay rights in pressing for a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage.
``I believe the president has tried to use the constitutional amendment as a wedge issue, instead of addressing things like health care or real reform and attention to our veterans' issues,'' Edwards said.
Mrs. Edwards also said she was upset with the GOP complaints about Kerry's comments in his debate last week with Bush. Republicans have called Kerry remarks inappropriate, and in an interview with The Associated Press Monday, Bush said the statement was ``over the line.''
``I'm distressed that what it did was distract from what should have been a dialogue over issues that should have been raised during the third debate - domestic policy issues like health care and jobs and education,'' Edwards said.
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I agree with what you said 100 percent; especially since she stated quite frankly that the reason she had them was to REPLACE her son -- because when he died, they KNEW they'd never have JOY in their life again (never mind she had a living daughter at the time) but they were both convinced there would be no more joy in their lives.
Isn't that pathetic?
OMG, you cannot possibly be this dense, can you?
Keep it up, Lizzy. The more your mouth flaps, the more votes your husband loses.
It didn't look that way to YOU and THE DEMOCRATS who are desperately seeking a way to justify this tacky, tasteless attack.
Everybody else "got it."
This was the question asked of Bush that supposedly made Mary Cheney "fair game."
SCHIEFFER: Mr. President, let's get back to economic issues. But let's shift to some other questions here.
Both of you are opposed to gay marriage. But to understand how you have come to that conclusion, I want to ask you a more basic question. Do you believe homosexuality is a choice?
Is she so politically deaf that she doesn't understand it's time for her to STHU?? Or is she one of those people who just will NOT admit when they're wrong, and keep on and on, hoping to wear their opponents down? Sorta' like Kerry.
Based on his performance, I can easily surmise that Kerry was intending his remark to be an attack against Bush and his administration.
-PJ
I hope the Dems keep this woman front and center.
No .. Edwards said "I think the Cheney's love their daughter"
But do words like "$hit" qualify as sarcasm? That word has come up multiple times in this thread ("disguised" as I have done), and that's just one comment I could make.
Humor is an effective way to puncture those who deserve it (aka the Edwardses -- I think we all agree they are tacky people who deserve the criticism). Rush Limbaugh is a master of using humor to make a point.
However, there is a difference between sarcasm/humor and vulgarity, know what I mean? That's the point I'm trying to get across. People can take my idea or leave it, and doubtless many will leave it (grin), but I've been increasingly concerned about some of the language and posts I see here on FR, in general. Perhaps at least a few people will consider whether they can make the same points on a more "highbrow" level.
It would be nice to read posts without being concerned about my kids walking up to talk to me and reading the screen over my shoulder :) :).
I agree. The Dems enjoy watching us slither down to their level, it validates everything they say about us. Isn't it possible to make the point that Elizabeth's comments are outrageous without resorting to the most crude fat jokes? To me, it weakens and dilutes the the point being made against her behavior.
I love that expression, as well as this form of it (which I like to use):
You can put a pig in a party dress,
but that doesn't mean you can take it to the prom.
my husband would call her a "commode choker"...I know it's awful but funny as hell...lol
Instead of taking cases pro bono, she took them pro bon bon.
"stuff another burger in her mouth"
That says it all. I wonder how she would feel if Bush/Cheney rambled on, with her as an example of the poster girl for obesity, about obesity and its associated risks to heart disease, diabetes, strokes, et al ,being the # 1 reason health care prices are sky rocketting in this country?
She would make a good one. She must have put on another 100 lbs. since the convention. Thats 1 ton of big macs.
You misspelled "ass."
clever...very clever
We could spend some time to make comment on them where we find their comments over the red line. That would bring the body politics on the Freerepublic to a higher level than the free for all you find on those left wing web sites.
LOL... if this woman had just kept quiet about this subject there was a very high probability it would have simply blown over. but no... she had to open her yap, and now the sKeerry campaign really has to deal with it. I don't see how they are going to get it quiet in only two weeks, and those who are really aware of it are almost uniformly unhappy with the Demodogs about it.
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