Your John Edwards moment

Whatever the merits of Wesley Clark’s decision to seek the Democratic nomination for President, Clark did succed in one area — hogging the spotlight from John Edwards’ formal announcement that he was also seeking the nomination. I don’t care what Edwards says about this — though no fault of the Edwards campaign, the timing sucked. ...

By , a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast.

Whatever the merits of Wesley Clark's decision to seek the Democratic nomination for President, Clark did succed in one area -- hogging the spotlight from John Edwards' formal announcement that he was also seeking the nomination. I don't care what Edwards says about this -- though no fault of the Edwards campaign, the timing sucked. We here at DanielDrezner.com don't think that's fair. [We don't? Does this mean we're endorsing Edwards?--ed. Absolutely not. However, I've admired some of the things he's done during the past year, and I do think the Dems are prematurely slighting his candidacy.] In response, we bring you this cornucopia of John Edwards information: Edwards has now set up a weblog. Not bad looking, mostly written by staff and volunteers. However, here's Edwards' post on his official announccement. Evidence that Edwards will carry out his promises -- back in the fall, he promised Jon Stewart that he would announce his candidacy on The Daily Show. Then he actually did it. Here's a link to the streaming video, which is pretty funny and demonstrates that Edwards is perfectly willing to poke fun at himself. Slate has a treasure trove of John Edwards information. This Chris Sullentrop story seems to capture the strengths and weaknesses of Edwards as a candidate. Enjoy!!

Whatever the merits of Wesley Clark’s decision to seek the Democratic nomination for President, Clark did succed in one area — hogging the spotlight from John Edwards’ formal announcement that he was also seeking the nomination. I don’t care what Edwards says about this — though no fault of the Edwards campaign, the timing sucked. We here at DanielDrezner.com don’t think that’s fair. [We don’t? Does this mean we’re endorsing Edwards?–ed. Absolutely not. However, I’ve admired some of the things he’s done during the past year, and I do think the Dems are prematurely slighting his candidacy.] In response, we bring you this cornucopia of John Edwards information:

  • Edwards has now set up a weblog. Not bad looking, mostly written by staff and volunteers. However, here’s Edwards’ post on his official announccement.
  • Evidence that Edwards will carry out his promises — back in the fall, he promised Jon Stewart that he would announce his candidacy on The Daily Show. Then he actually did it. Here’s a link to the streaming video, which is pretty funny and demonstrates that Edwards is perfectly willing to poke fun at himself.
  • Slate has a treasure trove of John Edwards information. This Chris Sullentrop story seems to capture the strengths and weaknesses of Edwards as a candidate.
  • Enjoy!!

    Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner

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