by okamichan13, Sun Nov 18, 2007 at 07:19:34 PM EST
After the recent Las Vegas debate the press played up Clinton's debate response to the recent criticims from John Edwards and Barack Obama on her voting record and an inability to give straight answers regarding her position on various important issues, including trade issues. Remember this?
And I don't mind taking hits on my record on issues, but when somebody starts throwing mud, at least we can hope that it's both accurate and not right out of the Republican playbook.
Its a good point she made, even if it was off the mark related to Edwards specific criticisms of her, which if anything, were issue-based criticisms from the left - not the right.
So why isn't her campaign listening?
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by okamichan13, Sat Nov 10, 2007 at 11:39:51 AM EST
Well as if this wasn't bad enough: Clinton Campaign Gets Caught Planting Questions it gets worse.
And a new phrase is coined:
the politics of planting:
"In light of a weak debate performance, not to mention a persistent inability to answer the tough questions, it appears the Clinton campaign has adopted a new strategy of planting questions," John Edwards Communications Director Chris Kofinis said.
"Its what the Clinton campaign calls the politics of planting."
And apparently it isn't actually a new strategy. Fox now has up an exclusive interview from someone claiming he was asked to plant an Iraq question at a Clinton event:
Another Question Planted by Team Hillary?
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by okamichan13, Fri Nov 09, 2007 at 12:56:33 PM EST
Today, Caucus4Priorities, the political arm of Iowans for Sensible Priorites, a grassroots activist group that has been pushing presidential candidates and Congress to reduce unnecessary military spending and waste, and rearrange spending priorities to meet American's continuing unmet needs, endorsed John Edwards for president in Des Moines.
This is a pretty big deal - they have collected 10,000 signatures of people who are looking for a candidate to change spending priorities, 10% of the estimated 100,000 caucus turn-out in 2004.
Check out the details over the fold.
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by okamichan13, Wed Nov 07, 2007 at 06:05:13 PM EST
Welcome to tonight's edition of the Edwards Evening News! Lots of news today as usual, from everyday heroes, to food, to trade and more.
1. Mosaic of Heroes - Add your photo to the mosaic of One America
2. Edwards on the Peru trade deal - more failed trade policy
3. Edwards responds to President Bush on imports - too little and too late
4. Poll Buzz - Edwards moving up, Clinton downtrend?
5. Important notes - things to check out.

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by okamichan13, Fri Nov 02, 2007 at 06:38:41 AM EDT
Looks like there just isn't much let up on Clinton after the debate from any of the campaigns. Guess thats why being the frontrunner for so long with 60 days still to go is never easy.
Here's the latest from the Edwards campaign:
Pretty much says it all. The greatest obstacle to Clinton's campaign appears to be herself. How about we have an election, not a coronation? And a real discussion on the issues.
Updated with a statement from Edwards:"Now I have a really simple rule," he said. "When you get asked a yes-or-no question, you can't answer it yes-and-no. That doesn't work, and we saw some of that the other night.""What I heard was Sen. Clinton saying she wanted to be for change, but defending a broken system in Washington," he continued. "Saying that she wanted to end the war, but she would keep combat troops in Iraq who would continue combat missions in Iraq. Saying that she would stand up to George Bush on the issue of going to war in Iran, but voting for a resolution in the Senate that enabled George Bush to do exactly what he wanted to do. Saying that she didn't want to change anything about Social Security in public, but then in private saying she might be for raising the cap on the Social Security tax. See, my view is, we need to say the same thing all the time."
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by okamichan13, Wed Oct 31, 2007 at 06:11:46 PM EDT
Welcome to today's Edwards Evening News! Today I kind of borrowed the title from another article, but after the clarity of the differences on numerous issues in the debate last night, it seemed pretty appropriate. When you living inside history, its hard to know what a turning point is, but this just might be it. Along with some debate round-up, a few other things for you:
1. John Edwards offers a clear choice - debate wrap-up
2. Edwards starts an advertising push in Iowa.
3. GLBT leaders are making the case for Edwards.
4. Trick or treat? A Halloween pitch.
5. Edwards picks up New Hampshire SEIU.
Cross-posted at the EENR Blog. Enjoy!
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by okamichan13, Wed Oct 24, 2007 at 07:32:19 PM EDT
Welcome to the Wednesday edition of the Edwards Evening News! Kick back, grab your favorite beverage/ snack, and enjoy! Here are the main features for this evening:
1. TomP's interview with Friend's of the Earth Action President Blackwelder - regarding their recent endorsement of Edwards and discussion on his energy plan.
2. A Personal Encounter - great account of a real discussion with John Edwards on energy and the environment.
3. Edwards Unveils Hunting And Fishing Bill Of Rights - a progressive plan to preserve America's natural resources for those who use and appreciate them.
4. California wildfires - what can you do to help?
5. Edwards lays it out - Clinton's Failure To Offer Straight Answers On Iraq And Iran
6. Extra, Extra!
Come along over the flap!
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by okamichan13, Sun Oct 21, 2007 at 07:37:48 PM EDT
Welcome to another edtion of the Edwards Evening News! Check out the latest and possibly some missed earlier. Enjoy!
1. Government by the People - strong support for Edwards ideas empowering people.
2. On the ground in Iowa - a bit on what's happening in Iowa
3. Edwards at the Truman dinner in California - a recap on Edwards at the Truman dinner after receiving the California SEIU endorsement.
4. Breaking: Edwards wins San Mateo straw poll!
Come along over the flap!
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by okamichan13, Thu Oct 18, 2007 at 08:39:20 AM EDT
Today the Iowa Postal Union announced its support for John Edwards for President. Here's the full press release. The union represents 3000 postal workers throughout all 99 counties of Iowa and is the state-wide branch of the AFL-CIO-affiliated American Postal Workers Union.
Join me over the fold for the details.
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by okamichan13, Wed Oct 10, 2007 at 06:18:44 PM EDT
Welcome to another edition of the Edwards Evening News! A lot going on so this is a long EENR. But that's okay because we've got a marathon to run and Edwards knows it.
"It's not a sprint; it's a marathon." - John Edwards
Here's the big news for the day:
1. Edwards Statement In Commemoration Of 5-Year Anniversary Of Iraq War Authorization Vote
2. Edwards likely to get early state SEIU endorsements
3. Edwards Statement In Support Of Striking Chrysler Autoworkers
4. Edwards cultivates grassroots in Iowa
5. Edwards continues to dominate in state GE matchups
6. Kentucky hearts Edwards: video on his visit.
Follow along over the fold!
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