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EDWARDS SHOULD PROVE HIS POPULISM (LOL!!!)
The Daily Oklahoman ^ | 3 January 2003 | Editorial Staff

Posted on 01/03/2003 7:12:12 AM PST by PhiKapMom

Edwards Should Prove His Populism

2003-01-03

AS HE tossed his hat into the 2004 presidential ring this week, North Carolina Sen. John Edwards vowed he would be a "champion for regular people." Don't we wish.

The handsome, well-spoken 49-year-old Democrat is just the latest politician to declare himself one of the people, a populist who will fight for the little guy in the circles of power.

In reality Edwards is a multimillionaire, his money made as a high-powered trial lawyer. No shame in that, but Americans should be wary if they see television spots of the senator piloting a tractor or chopping wood. We doubt you'll find many calluses on that man's hands.

Still, Edwards will be a formidable candidate, despite Washington whispers he's somewhat lacking in the depth department. In his first term he has earned a reputation as a terrific floor debater and for flailing witnesses in committee hearings. Good looks don't hurt.

As for the issues, Edwards voted for the Iraqi war resolution and advocates a new national intelligence-gathering agency. He says he would put off parts of the 2001 tax cut that haven't phased in yet and has called on fellow Democrats to get spending under control.

As for his man-of-the-people riff, we'll play along just a bit with this challenge: If Edwards really is a "champion for regular people," then let's see him lead the way for real tort reform in Congress in 2003.

That means pushing through limits on monetary judgments in the kinds of civil lawsuits that made him millions. Conservatives have pushed for reforms the past few years, but efforts routinely stall in the Senate, where the trial lawyers' lobby uses folks like John Edwards to block reform.

Likewise, Edwards could prove his populism by championing medical malpractice reform -- tort reform's health- care industry cousin.

In Pennsylvania, a walkout was narrowly avoided by physicians protesting the high cost and limited availability of medical malpractice insurance. Not so in West Virginia, where surgeons at four hospitals have begun a 30-day strike.

The reason doctors' insurance premiums are so high is simple: outrageous jury awards in lawsuits championed by the likes of Sen. Edwards.

The result is less health care for the regular people in America. "Juries willing to award sky-high payouts to plaintiffs poison the well for patients everywhere," the Wall Street Journal editorialized.

Edwards may not know enough about free trade or foreign policy, but tort and medical malpractice reform are two areas in which he's an expert.

He can put his money where his mouth is by voting against his trial lawyer friends on these important issues, lowering the cost of doing business and delivering health care -- improving the lives of the everyday Americans he claims to represent.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; Extended News; Government; Politics/Elections; US: North Carolina
KEYWORDS: chicksdighim; edwards; edwardswatch; electionpresident; emptysuit; haircut; joke; laughable; multimillionaire; regularperson; tortreform; trialattorney
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To: PhiKapMom
Thanks PK Mom. Keep me on your growing ping list for both the 2004 Prez race, and the 2004 Senate races.
82 posted on 01/03/2003 10:06:27 AM PST by My2Cents
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To: PhiKapMom
Bush should push strongly for tort reform. Make it a major issue, and then let the nation sit back and watch Edwards hang himself on the issue. This is why Edwards championed HMO reform -- he was mainly concerned with the patients' rights to sue their insurers. Place a cap on damages, and Edwards' love for the concept would disappear. The phoney.
83 posted on 01/03/2003 10:09:53 AM PST by My2Cents
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To: PhiKapMom
He wears the Scarlet L


84 posted on 01/03/2003 10:35:50 AM PST by bert
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To: PhiKapMom
Am tired of hearing him described as handsome, nice-looking etc. He's girly looking and his gestures are effeminate. Makes the Toon look like the Marlboro Man.
85 posted on 01/03/2003 10:46:57 AM PST by Let's Roll
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To: PhiKapMom
Any of your North Carolinians know anything about the neighborhood he lives in? Or how much his house is worth? I'd be surprised if he lived in a "real peoples" neighborhood.
86 posted on 01/03/2003 11:34:32 AM PST by mass55th
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To: duckman
Can some one please tell me who "regular people" are? Are they the ones who do not need the help of laxitives?


Certainly Senator Lieberman has never struck me as a regular person. I mean, get a good look at that expression:


87 posted on 01/03/2003 11:43:03 AM PST by AmishDude
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To: Let's Roll
Am tired of hearing him described as handsome, nice-looking etc. He's girly looking and his gestures are effeminate

Two words: Leonardo DiCaprio.

88 posted on 01/03/2003 11:45:48 AM PST by AmishDude
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To: bert
Top Contributers to John Edwards (D-N.C.)

1 Girardi & Keese $84,000
2 Beasley, Allen et al $46,800
3 Goldman Sachs $43,000
4 Womble, Carlyle et al $31,600
5 Baron & Budd $31,000
6 Kramer, Dillof et al $30,018
7 State of North Carolina $24,558
8 Minor & Assoc $24,000
9 Twiggs, Abrams et al $22,500
10 Guilford Mills $22,300
11 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Cmte $17,500
12 Tharrington, Smith & Hargrove $17,000
13 Michaels & Jones $15,250
14 Smith, Helms et al $15,200
15 Jack H Olender & Assoc $15,081
16 Parker, Poe et al $14,491
17 Cree Inc $13,000
18 Bank of America $12,950
19 Colson, Hicks & Eidson $12,750
20 Ferguson, Stein et al $12,500

89 posted on 01/03/2003 11:59:21 AM PST by nwrep
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To: nwrep
The above posted from http://www.opensecrets.org
90 posted on 01/03/2003 12:00:00 PM PST by nwrep
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To: nwrep
Top Contributors to Elizabeth Dole (R-N.C.)

Wachovia Corp $44,950
New Breed Inc $36,500
Womble, Carlyle et al $36,500
Duke Energy $27,300
Morgan Stanley $23,750
Chs Inc $22,900
Johnson & Johnson $22,500
Verner, Liipfert et al $22,250
Marriott International $21,000
Southeast Anesthesia Assoc $19,000
Goodrich Corp $18,000
Progress Energy $17,750
Kilpatrick & Stockton $17,250
RJ Reynolds Tobacco $16,800
GlaxoSmithKline $16,799
National Republican Senatorial Cmte $16,178
MacAndrews & Forbes $16,000
Bank of America $15,650
Gateway Inc $15,499
FedEx Corp $14,000
Goldman Sachs $14,000
Koch Industries $14,000
Wal-Mart Stores $14,000

 
Erskine B. Bowles (D)

Wachovia Corp $92,950
Springs Industries $64,300
Womble, Carlyle et al $56,100
Kennedy Covington $54,000
Bank of America $37,600
Credit Suisse First Boston $35,000
State of North Carolina $31,150
Morgan Stanley $27,000
Goldman Sachs $26,000
Moore & Van Allen $24,900
University of North Carolina $21,450
Kelso & Co $20,000
JP Morgan Chase & Co $18,028
Brooks, Pierce et al $15,000
Belks Dept Store $14,900
Long Miller & Assoc $14,000
Robinson, Bradshaw & Hinson $13,700
Erskine Bowles for US Senate $12,000
Atlantic Corp $11,000
FedEx Corp $11,000
Merrill Lynch $11,000

91 posted on 01/03/2003 12:09:58 PM PST by nwrep
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To: nwrep
This probably a stupid question, but why did the State of North Carolina give so much money to the democrats but not the republican??
92 posted on 01/03/2003 12:23:42 PM PST by Lady Heron
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To: PhiKapMom
In reality Edwards is a multimillionaire, his money made as a high-powered trial lawyer. No shame in that, but Americans should be wary if they see television spots of the senator piloting a tractor or chopping wood. We doubt you'll find many calluses on that man's hands.

I have to laugh at this.  It reminds me of when Graham was governor of Florida.  He would do his work days where he would go out and pretend to be an ordinary working stiff.  It was kind of funny seeing him on the back of a garbage truck though.  He should have been in it.:)

WarHawk42

93 posted on 01/03/2003 1:13:43 PM PST by WarHawk42
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To: Lady Heron
Lady, my guess is that Dole declined matching funds.
94 posted on 01/03/2003 1:25:22 PM PST by nwrep
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To: PhiKapMom
Edwards is and ambulance chaser!

Be Well - Be Armed - Be Safe - Molon Labe!
95 posted on 01/03/2003 1:33:23 PM PST by blackie
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To: PhiKapMom
How much does the average American citizen pay in insurance per year because of trial lawyers?

Think about it.

Medical-$4,000+

Car-$1,500+

Home-2,500+

Dental-500+

Boat1,000+

Adds up to about $10K a year to keep smarmy douches like Edwards in Mercedes.

An Edwards canidacy is going to be the beginning of the end of the American Tort system, in spite of their best PR efforts.

I pay about $900 a month to feed lawyers kids.

96 posted on 01/03/2003 6:31:46 PM PST by Rome2000
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To: WarHawk42
LOL!!! I didn't know that Graham worked on a garbage truck to show himself to be part of the regular people. That's too funny and looks like some people bought into it by electing him!
97 posted on 01/03/2003 9:57:25 PM PST by PhiKapMom
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To: Rome2000
Those numbers make me want to work even harder to see trial lawyers defeated.

Thanks for posting them!
98 posted on 01/03/2003 9:58:59 PM PST by PhiKapMom
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To: PhiKapMom
The first time Edwards appeared on Fox News Sunday, he bombed.

He was all propellant with no substance.

It was the transparent attempt to denigrate President Bush's leadership in the War on Terrorism.

The drawl is so thick, it's glutinous, saccharine, emetic.

This smarmy phoney is a traitor-rapist42 hand puppet.

And, an ambulance-chasing schmuck.

His bumper sticker reads:

HELD BACK BY ANACEPHALICISM? VOTE EEEEUUUUDWARDS

99 posted on 01/03/2003 10:21:44 PM PST by PhilDragoo
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To: PhiKapMom
The average American family pays $10,000+ a year to insurance companies, a number that would be halved if it were not for the trial laywers and their ridiculous 33% cut of the ridiculous amounts of punitive damages that they extort from the rest of us.

I'm talking about a $500 a month lawyer tax that the average American family now pays because of smarmy condescending good for nothing bloodsuckers like John Edwards.

I hope he stays in the race till the bitter end, because the lid is going to come off and Americans will be up in arms when they realize what lawyers are doing to them.

100 posted on 01/04/2003 10:55:41 AM PST by Rome2000
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