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Senator from Mayberry shouldn't alarm Dubya
New York Daily News ^ | 1/05/03 | Zev Chafets

Posted on 01/05/2003 1:46:38 AM PST by kattracks

Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina announced on Thursday that he has established a committee to explore a run for the presidency. My guess is this committee will decide that what this country needs is John Edwards in the White House.

This may seem counterintuitive, since Edwards lacks even the most elementary qualifications. A trial lawyer who first ran for office in 1998, he has no political chops to speak of, no executive record beyond the law-firm level and no important legislative accomplishments. In short, he is pretty close to a cipher.

This impression is confirmed by Edwards' Web site. There you will find the senator's achievements, none of which could be described as presidential. He sits on a few Senate committees. He's for better schools and modernization of the banking system. He co-sponsored a Patient Protection Act that passed the Senate. The site advertises oddly lukewarm newspaper reviews. The Raleigh News and Observer calls the senator "smart, disciplined and hardworking." The Wall Street Journal says he "impresses colleagues in behind-doors deliberations." The Washington Post observes that he has "the ability to think on his feet ... master complex issues and ... communicate in plain language to ordinary people." These are qualities you would look for in the manager of a Ford dealership.

One of the longest paragraphs on the Web site is devoted to the apparently noteworthy fact that Edwards has visited every one of North Carolina's 100 counties, "from Murphy (where he went to a college) to Manteo (where he honored Andy Griffith)."

Edwards calls himself "The People's Senator," but this is a stretch. As a personal-injury lawyer, he has taken from the rich and given to the poor. But unlike Robin Hood, Edwards kept a good share of the loot, making him a multimillionaire. He also doesn't look like a folk hero. In fact, he bears a more than passing resemblance to Troy Donahue's Merle, the smarmy gigolo in "The Godfather, Part II."

The senator's title to a log cabin is, in any case, derivative - he had a mill-hand father and post office mom. Unfortunately, proletarian parents have lately been devalued by former Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott's invocation of his shipyard-workin' daddy.

Still, Edwards has pluses. First, it appears that he'll be up against a field of dull, if more conventionally qualified, competitors. Secondly, he is the favorite son of his fellow trial lawyers, a major source of Democratic funding. And, he is a faux-populist wild-card candidate in the style of Bill Clinton.

This worries President Bush. His inner circle has been keeping an eye on Edwards for months. They fear he could mount a Tribune-of-the-People Southern strategy in a bad economic climate. This concern has given rise to a not-so-subtle preemptive strike. One of Bush's stock lines is that Osama Bin Laden must have thought America was so weak that it would retaliate with a lawsuit or two.

On the other hand, Clinton, it is rumored, favors Edwards' candidacy. Romantics attribute this to a natural fondness on the part of the Man from Hope for the young Senator from Mayberry. Cynics discern a somewhat less sentimental motive.

Bush may fear Edwards as a wild card, but Clinton knows it's unlikely that he, or any Democrat, can beat an incumbent wartime President. But a candidate who does well in 2004 would become a strong contender for the nomination in 2008.

Hillary Clinton's year is 2008. From the point of view of the Clinton Restoration, it is preferable for the Democrats to lose big in 2004 and clear the boards. A wartime candidate like Edwards, whose defense expertise consists of owning a home security system and whose foreign policy experience was a trip to Manteo County, would fit that bill nicely.



TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: North Carolina
KEYWORDS: edwardswatch; electionpresident; northcarolina; oldnorthstate
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1 posted on 01/05/2003 1:46:38 AM PST by kattracks
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To: kattracks
Two words and Edwards is toast: TRIAL LAWYER!
2 posted on 01/05/2003 1:53:29 AM PST by Russell Scott
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To: kattracks
One of the longest paragraphs on the Web site is devoted to the apparently noteworthy fact that Edwards has visited every one of North Carolina's 100 counties

Chasing ambulances involves a lot of travel.

3 posted on 01/05/2003 1:56:15 AM PST by Russell Scott
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To: kattracks
<< Hillary Clinton's year is 2008. >>

For what?

Leavenworth, finally?

Prediction: Every one of: Soddom Hisson; Gerhardt Schroeder and Kim Ll-jung will be president of the US before the loathesome and fearsome Hitlery Rodman-KKli-toon gets within spitting distance of being even a post-primaries candidate for that office.
4 posted on 01/05/2003 2:01:26 AM PST by Brian Allen
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To: Brian Allen
Il-jung
5 posted on 01/05/2003 2:01:54 AM PST by Brian Allen
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To: kattracks
He is a trial lawyer. What do you bet by the time he gets on CNN he will be called by the new, politically correct title, consumer attorney?
6 posted on 01/05/2003 2:04:00 AM PST by BJungNan
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To: kattracks
I see Kerry. Edwards is a young Barney Fife.

Throw in Hillary as VP and it's a good ticket for the morons.

The dems never sleep... they're like rust.

7 posted on 01/05/2003 2:14:49 AM PST by johnny7
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To: kattracks
Senator from Mayberry shouldn't alarm Dubya

It's premature to be alarmed, but at the same time it's risky to dismiss Edwards. He has near-zero experience for such a hefty job, but I don't exactly have a huge amount of faith that the electorate would be distressed about that. He's a trial lawyer, which is bad, a group that most people abhor, but with his looks and harmless demeanor, it'll be a challenge to portray him as just another predator in a predatory profession. You can bet the little girl in the swimming pool incident will be brought up again and again. He's a political lightweight to be sure, but as we've seen with his position on judiciary, he can play hardball. He might implode later on, but in my view he's the only candidate who's the most threatening at this point--sure he might lose his own state where people know him best and don't like what they see, but some of the other southern states won't have that 'priviledge' and might go for him.

8 posted on 01/05/2003 2:17:14 AM PST by gop_gene
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To: Russell Scott
"Chasing ambulances", you're pretty sharp this AM. Good one.
9 posted on 01/05/2003 2:22:18 AM PST by raisincane
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To: gop_gene
Every time I see John Edwards, I think of the villian in "The Dead Zone". That's enough of a reason to not like the guy.

By the way, wasn't the actor who played the villian in the movie "The Dead Zone" the same actor who plays the president in "West Wing"?

10 posted on 01/05/2003 2:25:27 AM PST by Bernard
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To: Bernard
Yes it was Martin Sheen
11 posted on 01/05/2003 2:46:18 AM PST by packrat35
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To: gop_gene
The electorate scares the begesus out of me.....they will go for a good-looking doofus newbie....or Hillary. Be very afraid.
12 posted on 01/05/2003 2:54:35 AM PST by Claire Voyant
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To: kattracks
"But unlike Robin Hood, Edwards kept a good share of the loot, making him a multimillionaire."

Ah! Just another boy from Robbin's Hood robbing hoods....

13 posted on 01/05/2003 3:54:34 AM PST by azhenfud
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To: gop_gene
I'm not a fan of Edwards either, but he has about as much experiance as Dubyah did in 2000. If experiance was the major criterion for election Gore would be President.
Thank God he ain't!
14 posted on 01/05/2003 3:57:51 AM PST by KJMorgan
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To: kattracks
Before this Mayberry analogy goes too far and the Left starts portraying Edwards in the character of Andy Taylor, we need to remind them that there was also Goober, Gomer, Ernest T. Bass, Floyd the Barber, Barney Fife, and the drunk who locked himself in a cell with an explosive goat.
15 posted on 01/05/2003 4:13:02 AM PST by leadpenny
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To: KJMorgan
I think it'll be a GOVERNOR from the South or Midwest that'll threaten Bush the most. 1st term Senators don't do too well. Most of the credible Southern Democrat Governors were taken out.

Which leads me to Bob Graham - he was a 2 term Governor before becoming Senator.

16 posted on 01/05/2003 4:16:19 AM PST by Credo
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To: leadpenny
and the drunk who locked himself in a cell with an explosive goat.

That would be Otis.

17 posted on 01/05/2003 4:16:21 AM PST by SeeRushToldU_So
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To: BJungNan
he can run with Gloria Allred in the veep spot...
18 posted on 01/05/2003 4:16:40 AM PST by KneelBeforeZod
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To: Russell Scott
As a personal-injury lawyer, he has taken from the rich and given to the poor.

Bzzzt. NOT.  We know who pays for all those personal injury lawsuits.  That's right,
"The People", Mr. "People's Senator".

19 posted on 01/05/2003 4:17:30 AM PST by I_dmc
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To: SeeRushToldU_So
Thank you. I can't decide which character was my favorite.
20 posted on 01/05/2003 4:23:18 AM PST by leadpenny
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