Friday, June 01, 2007

Democratic Establishment Whisperings


Democratic campaign strategist Bob Shrum is out pushing his new book and an excerpt appears in Time this week.

While we don't know yet whose side the man with the scarf is on, we know who he's against.

He's no fan of John Edwards. Shrum relates the "chilling" story from when John Kerry picked him to be his running mate in 2004 and Edwards told him how he crawled up on the slab with his dead child, embraced him, and promised to do everything in his power to make the world a better place.

The scary part of the story was Edwards' preface that he'd 'never told anyone else before.' Problem is that Kerry recalled Edwards telling him the same story, word-for-word a year earlier.

The Washington Times ran this item last week and it was linked up here at that time, too.

Shrum, a Kerry campaign honcho, also drops in a bit of a jab against current New Mexico governor, candidate and former Clintonista Bill Richardson. Offering a reason why Billy was not picked as Kerry's running mate, he mentions, "Richardson's prospects were shadowed by alleged womanizing. Publicly reluctant, he coveted the publicity of being considered, but withdrew before the process was finished."

Stay tuned.

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