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What Happened to John Edwards?

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He was back again on Wednesday, never so eloquent as in withdrawing from the Democratic race for the presidential nomination.

It was the John Edwards we haven't seen much of this year, the one who was positive, optimistic, full of hope, praising his opponents, appealing to the better angels of our nature, the one who seemed to come from nowhere four years ago to the front of the Democratic pack and sometimes angered the Kerry managers by not wanting to play the attack dog with sufficient vigor when he was in the No. 2 slot.

The John Edwards who ran for president this year was different. He was an angry man.

Now, some people will say Edwards never really had a chance this year, not running against two rock stars, the first woman, the first black, two larger than life candidates who sucked all the oxygen from the room, all the attention from the media, all the money from the pool of Democratic donors.

I'm not so sure. In a year that feels like it should be bright Blue, the truth is that many Democrats I talk to are legitimately worried that, with either of the two candidates left in the race, we are venturing into the unknown, the black box of hidden prejudice and bias and Clinton-hating and racism, taking a chance at a time when the only way we could lose is by taking a chance. As a friend succinctly put it: This is the year for a safe white man. That is what Al Gore's supporters kept telling him, and why so many of them were so frustrated by his decision to sit out the race. A safe white man couldn't lose. Only a woman or a black could lose.

But John Edwards, the 2008 version, didn't run for president as a safe white man. He didn't run as a uniter. He didn't run, as he did in 2004, a positive campaign focused on what America could be.

He ran as an angry man, angry not only at the injustice of poverty, but at the greed of corporate America, a rich man angry at other rich men, a populist with a mansion in North Carolina and a tough-talking wife who, when she wasn't out campaigning, was sorting her children's clothes so he wouldn't have to do it after she dies.

Not an easy picture. Not one that rang true.

Barack Obama appeals to people by offering them hope, a positive vision of a movement to change America. Hillary Clinton appeals to people by offering them a return to the peace and prosperity that seem like such a distant memory, a return to a time when people could literally spend years debating the president's personal life because we weren't fighting a war and worrying about our own jobs at home. Those were the days. Those could be the days.

John Edwards has plenty to be angry about. If I were him, I'd be mad as hell, not necessarily about the injustices facing others, but at those his own family has been forced to deal with, at the loss of a much-loved son and the sickness of a much-loved and loving wife and mother. But John Edwards is also a very lucky man, a mill worker's son who made millions — proof that the American dream still comes true, some of the time.

The John Edwards who ran four years ago tapped into that faith in America, that belief in hard work, that understanding that it is our values and our character, the positive lights, that shine brightest, especially in hard times. That is why John Edwards nearly won Iowa four years ago and why he probably would have, had the campaign gone a week or so longer. He lit up any room he entered with a positive light. John Edwards the angry populist didn't feel right. It didn't seem like it was really him. And it certainly didn't seem like it was really us.

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I watched John Edwards gracefully bow out of the race.....As he spoke I watched his wife in the background. I thought more about HER struggle than his. To lose a bid for the White House well that's just some bad luck. But to lose a battle for your life,,,,that is a tragedy. It is tough to think about Mrs. Edwards without tearing up and just letting the tears roll down your cheek. God bless this valiant woman and God Bless her children and husband who will have to carry on without her soon. But then miricles do happen and i pray that one happens here. As for John Edwards campaign, Well there are other windmills to tilt at ahead and he will bounce back. Intelligent and compassionate people always do. My heart goes out to the Edwards family in their REAL struggle. Robert Lipka
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Posted by: robert lipka
Fri Feb 1, 2008 6:16 PM
His message didn't connect this time. He was a long shot to begin with I think.The door is open for Al Gore next time now. I bet he will go next time. All the ones left in are one termers looks like to me. GOD bless Mrs. Edwards. jerrysrollin.blogspot.com
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Posted by: Jerry G.
Sun Feb 3, 2008 10:51 AM
There was no chance for Edwards because the media had already decided to paint him with the "angry populist" brush, so the horse race narrative of "dueling minorities" could be used as an easy narrative to build their story lines around. Notice the right wingers have already gone beyond this to claim that Edwards' supporters are racist and sexist and therefore in the same kind of quandary as the right wingers' extremist bloc, who find all of the GOP candidates save Roberts or Huckabee, completely unacceptable. Coulter endorsing Clinton is clearly evidence of this split. So the corporate media has the narrative they wanted, which allows them to cut costs, continue with the same band of loudmouth jerks on their hosted programs (Matthews, Russert, etc.). Not sure where it goes if the Dems lose-does it mean the GOP and independents are all racist/sexist as well? Time will tell.
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Posted by: Hertz Donut
Sun Feb 3, 2008 8:57 PM
I read this article this am in the fla today. i find your comment on the "sorting the childrens clothes so he won't have to after she dies" in extremely poor taste. it is a callous, cruel , cold and unnecessary thing to print. the article has enough strength without this comment. for the love of god where is your humanity? no ounce of human kindness? this family has endured more heartache and heartbreak in such a short period of time, your hurtful comment was heartless.
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Posted by: jaclyn francis
Wed Feb 6, 2008 7:23 AM
Some people have no heart in the things they say about others. I feel so Bad for the Edwards Family . They have been through so much and Johns wife in having Cancer is just so so sad. I don't take up for what John did But He is a human Being just like all the rest of us. what he did should be between him and God and his Family. They are in my Prayers . God Can Heal That I know. I would Rather have John or Hillary in as the next President than the one who the young and Blacks and Hispanics Voted in any day. I don't trust this Obama Guy. Lord watch over us all in these very much uncertain Times we are now in. God Bless America. and God Touch this Obama's Heart and make him do good unto you and all of us.
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Posted by: D.M.
Fri Nov 7, 2008 8:16 PM
I VIEWED A NEWS REPORT ON TELEVISION LOCALLY THE NEWS SAID THAT JOHN EDWARDS MISTRESS WHOM HE HAS A LOVE CHILD WITH WAS GOING TO COURT. THE WOMAN'S SISTER ADMITTED IN FRONT OF NATIONAL TELEVISION THAT THE CHILD OF THE BLONDE WOMAN WHO USED TO WORK FOR JOHN EDWARDS THAT THE BABY WAS HIS. AND THE TELEVISION SHOWED THE SIMILARITIES BETWEEN JOHN EDWARDS AND TE CHILD. OH BOY , I WISH MRS. ELIZABETH EDWARDS WOULD BE HELPED BY PEOPLE BECAUSE SHE IS A MARTYR LIVING WITH A MAN WHO WAS A TWO TIMING PERSON. HE LOVED THE OTHER WOMAN AND IS TRYING TO LOOK LIKE HE ALSO IS DEPENDING ON HIS WIFE TO HELP THOUGH SHE ALREADY GOT BETRAYED.
Comment: #6
Posted by: Rol
Sat Aug 8, 2009 4:06 PM
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