Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Edwards, Who Cannot Win, Is Best


The headline says "Obama & Clinton Tangle at debate."


But that wasn't the story at all.


The real story was how articulate and focused and fascinating was 3rd place runner John Edwards, who easily outshone his opponents for the Democratic Presidential nomination.


At one great moment, during the increasingly tiresome cat fight between Hillary and Barak, Edwards interjected something like, "How is all this personal mudslinging going to get us better health care, education and housing?"


Hillary was sharp as always, if not lovable.


Obama was curiously mushing and deficient when it came down to details. He was obviously swinging on his own star. He seems to be magnificent when orating in grand terms, but less than assuring when it comes down to the nitty gritty of real issues. he seems to be a man who wants too much to be loved.


Edwards on the other hand was very impressive in every way. Solid, knowledgeable, passionate and reasonable.


It's too bad he hasn't a hope in hell. He might ,make a fine President.


But this is the day that the Oscars were announced.


In modern life, all is show biz.


5 comments:

Anonymous said...

We have a long way to go before the November Presidential election and a million things can happen.

Look at McCain. Who thought his campaign would come back after it was declared road-kill.

While Edwards may not be a woman or an African American, he may be a dark horse.

Robert W. said...

Don't agree with you here, David. I'm convinced that Edwards is a phoney populist, the exact opposite of what I want in a politician.

David Berner said...

Did you see him last night, Robert? I was more impressed with him than ever before. Try catching him again and tell me what you think.

Anonymous said...

There is still a chance that Edwards could come up the middle. I've always admired him, and much as I adore Obama, I have to agree he is great on the grand top of the mountain vision, but not as good on describing how to get out of the woods.

David Berner said...

well put, vancouveriste