On The Campaign Trail
Jan 25th, 2008 at 1:40 pm by Susie
John Edwards in South Carolina:
Former congressman Ben Jones, who played Cooter on TV’s “The Dukes of Hazzard,” was the emcee for the event, and much of his warm-up monologue was about how the media keep forgetting that there are three major candidates in the race, not two. Truth be told, he has a point. Edwards has a coherent, consistent message and is running a top-shelf campaign. He has beaten his rivals to the punch on several issues, and he’s the most skilled debater of the bunch. The problem is that Clinton and Obama aren’t candidates so much as phenomenons. They take up so much space that it’s impossible to see the other guy.
Such is politics. But every time I go to an Edwards rally, I come away feeling disheartened — not for Edwards, but for the people whose disappointment and disaffection he captures in his cadenced rhetoric about taking back the country from “special interests” holding it for ransom. Dismissing him as a born-again “populist” ignores the fact that Edwards has touched a nerve, especially in small towns and rural areas where, for the unskilled or the unlucky, “the economy” basically means Wal-Mart.
“You have been ignored too long,” Edwards told the people in Lancaster. And he’s right.

Ralph Stanley was at that appearance too. I would’ve liked to have seen that.
I like Edwards, but even if it’s Clinton or Obama, change is coming to Washington. TGIF Presidential Countdown: Just 361 days and finally our long national nightmare will be over.
Frankly, I don’t see any change from either Clinton or Obama of the deep fundamental kind that is needed to restore America. Edwards to the end.
I have little reason to believe Edwards will win, but I donated to him anyway. His message needs to get out there.