It’s Gaffe Time!

14 11 2007

Well, both Obama and Clinton have had gaffes recently (being on stage with an anti-gay preacher for Obama, the drivers license flub for Clinton) and it appears Edwards decided to join the party:

John Edwards’ campaign against Hillary Clinton is definitely getting nasty. During an Iowa campaign stop, the New York Times reports that Edwards declined to answer whether he would support Hillary if she were the nominee. “I’m not willing to talk about that at this point,” Edwards said, then waiting for the next question.

Edwards came back and made it sound not quite as bad:

Today at a press availability John Edwards was asked by reporters about his refusal to say that he’d back Hillary for President if she wins the Democratic nomination. The Edwards camp has just emailed me his answer:

“I fully expect to support the Democratic nominee, and I fully expect to be the Democratic nominee.”

You’d normally expect something like this to come from a third-tier crazy candidate, not from a supposed 1st-tier one.  Since it’s not an absolute statement, I’m wondering what possibly circumstances could come to pass for him to not support the dem nominee?

Ed Kilgore brings up a good point as well:

Any way you look at it, Edwards has guaranteed he’s going to get asked this question again until he specifically says he’ll support the nominee no matter who it is, much as Obama has already done–and perhaps until he gets into the habit of saying that much as he dislikes HRC, she’s far preferable to anyone the opposition can nominate.

I find it ironic how many of the same people who are defending Edward’s saying he “fully expects” to support the nominee are probably the same people who slam on Clinton anytime she makes any qualifications in any of her statements.





Yep, nothing will chance when Mukasey is confirmed

14 11 2007

Or so the liberal bloggers told us.  Oops:

The Justice Department has reopened a long-dormant inquiry into the government’s warrantless wiretapping program, a major policy shift only days into the tenure of new Attorney General Michael Mukasey.

The investigation by the department’s Office of Professional Responsibility was shut down after the previous attorney general, Alberto Gonzales, refused to grant security clearances to investigators.

“We recently received the necessary security clearances and are now able to proceed with our investigation,” H. Marshall Jarrett, counsel for the OPR, wrote to New York Rep. Maurice Hinchey. A copy of the letter, dated Tuesday, was obtained by The Associated Press.

I’m sure they’ll come up with some reason which explains how this proves that they were right about him.

Of course, it is early in his tenure, and a lot can still happen, but that’s hardly a first step with “DOOM” written all over it.