In california yesterday, Edwards was asked directly whether he read the confidential full version of the NIE, He said that he did. But his campaign last week said he didn't, and now reiterates that he, in fact, didn't.
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I readily acknowledge that I am an Obama supporter but I do consider John Edwards my second choice because, even if I am wary of his shift left, he's at least left now and that's better than other candidates. Indeed, sometimes I wish Obama was as forceful in his rhetoric as Edwards.
But when Edwards lies about having read the NIE report, in direct contradiction to statements by his campaign, and then when caught on the lie, says he didn't understand the question I begin to wonder whether he is the honest politician he makes himself out to be.
Now I know this is going to infuriate Edwards people.
But this diary is not simply an opinion piece or a diary that deciphers unclear statements or actions. It is based entirely on Edwards' clear statements or that of his campaign spokespeople.
Now you can believe Edwards that he "misunderstood" the question and I might believe this if the question was "Did you read the NIE?"
But that wasn't the question it was: "There was this National Intelligence Estimate, that was confidential, that only, that you had to have security clearance or members of the Senate could read. Did you have a chance to read that and was that part of...?"
"I read it. I read it."
Actually, you didn't John as your spokesperson said and now again reiterated when asked about your statement that you read the NIE. The spokesperson claims that Edwards thought the questioner above meant the summary version. But that version WAS NOT CONFIDENTIAL AND BEHIND A SECURITY CLEARANCE SO HE OBVIOUSLY DID NOT MISUNDERSTAND THE QUESTION.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/
My guess: he was just telling the audience what they wanted to hear. A lot of politicans do this, but he shouldn't have lied.
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