Good behavior (on bad behavior) duly noted
February 1st, 2010
As details of the expose on John Edwards’ train wreck (and oh my this is an epic train wreck) come out from Andrew Young’s book The Politician, it’s worth noting that I haven’t heard one peep from the GOP trying to tie Edwards to President Obama and the Democratic party in general. Apparently they’ve suspended “politics as usual” on this one, for which we should all be eternally grateful.
Too often we notice the transgressions, but I believe it’s worth noting the moments of real decency. We found one.
Go figure.
(Editorial comment: Citizens should be on guard for the corrupting nature of fame and power in their leaders on both sides of the aisle. To pretend that this is the exclusive territory of one or the other party – which one entirely related to which one you’re in – is just silly.)
Entry Filed under: Politics as UNusual?

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1. Liz | February 2nd, 2010 at 11:20 pm
I may have spoken a smidge too soon… Sean Hannity was at the very least going right up to the edge today.
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