Edwards off ticket; Clinton on ticket? [CBS video] [AP breaking news]

Diarist Note [2008-6-6 10:50:00 by Liame]:
It would seem that this information strongly implies a unity, Obama / Clinton, ticket. Although there are other alternatives, they tend to be regional options. There is, of course, still the possibility that a particular State may be deemed critical and, as such, a regional player might become the best alternative. However, with the timing of Edwards’ announcement, this, at the very least, was a nod to Clinton’s supports, that she is at the top of the VP options list. Otherwise there is no reason for Edwards to publicly address this issue at this time, especially in light of favorable polling that seemed to support a viability of his place on the ticket and in light of the value of keeping one’s opponents guessing.

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Perhaps life does in fact mimic fiction ... or was it psychic precognition?

[Farse with poll from June 4, 2008 diary] John refuses VP; Elizabeth supports Hillary for VP nod.
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The Early Show’s (CBS) video interview this morning with the gentleman-statesman, John Edwards.


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**main story link**

REPORT: EDWARDS RULES OUT OBAMA VP SLOT
by Associated Press
Friday, June 6, 2008

MADRID, Spain -- Two Spanish newspapers are reporting that former U.S. Sen. John Edwards has ruled out accepting the vice presidency.

The country's leading dailies El Mundo and El Pais say Edwards told them he would decline the honor even if presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama offered it to him.

Calls by The Associated Press to several Edwards aides went unanswered and independent confirmation of Friday's reports was not immediately possible.

Edwards was a presidential candidate in this year's U.S. Democratic primaries.

Update [2008-6-6 7:10:49 by Liame]:

REPORTS: EDWARDS RULES OUT VP SLOT UNDER OBAMA
by Associated Press
Friday, June 6, 2008

MADRID, Spain — Former U.S. Senator John Edwards has ruled out being Barack Obama’s running mate on the Democratic presidential ticket, according to interviews carried by two leading Spanish newspapers on Friday.

“I already had the privilege of running for vice president in 2004, and I won’t do it again,” Edwards was quoted by El Mundo as saying. El Pais, the country’s other leading daily, carried similar comments.

Edwards, who ran for vice president under Sen. John Kerry four years ago and was a presidential candidate in this year’s U.S. Democratic primaries, had been named as a possible running mate for Obama, the presumptive Democratic nominee.

Calls by The Associated Press to several Edwards aides went unanswered and independent confirmation of Friday’s reports was not immediately possible.

Edwards praised Obama as a “visionary,” the El Mundo interview said.

“We don’t live in a dream world and we have a lot of work to do,” Edwards said in comments the newspaper translated into Spanish. “But Obama’s potential is unlimited.”

Edwards, a former senator from North Carolina, told the paper he would do anything possible to help the Obama campaign other than joining the ticket.

He also had kind words for vanquished Democratic hopeful Hillary Rodham Clinton, whose supporters have suggested she and Obama would make a “dream ticket” if the Illinois senator selects her as his running mate.

But Edwards said only Obama could make such a choice, and he urged him to pick somebody who shared his goals and governing style.

“Hillary Clinton is a great force in the Democratic party and in the United States, whether she aspires to the vice-presidency or to another position,” he was quoted as saying. “She is an extraordinary woman, and the role she will play depends only on her and Sen. Obama.”

While in Madrid, Edwards met briefly with Socialist Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero and other senior officials. He spoke Thursday to a U.S. business group in Barcelona.

Edwards dropped out of the presidential race in late January following a spirited — if underfunded — populist campaign in which he pledged to stand up for the poor and powerless against corporate interests.

Both Obama and Clinton vigorously sought his endorsement, but he chose to stand on the sidelines until May, when he finally endorsed Obama.

Obama claimed the mantle as the likely Democratic nominee on Tuesday after the final primaries in Montana and South Dakota. Clinton is expected to formally concede on Saturday.

Obama will go up against another U.S. senator, John McCain of Arizona, in the November vote to succeed U.S. President George W. Bush.



Update [2008-6-6 9:50:00 by Liame]:
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MSNBC story line
Edwards rules out VP slot on Obama ticket

CBSNews story line
Edwards Says He Won't Run For VP Again [with video]
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Re: Edwards Rules Out Obama VP Slot [Associated Pr (2.00 / 2)

This appears to be lifted in whole from an AP article without any additional comment from you. Please delete it and resubmit it as you own writing, with references to the AP piece.
I'm only a click away
by juliewolf on Fri Jun 06, 2008 at 07:33:46 AM EST

Re: Edwards Rules Out Obama VP Slot [AP] (none / 0)

Give a guy a little break, as he waits for the coffee jolt to inspire a one-line diary entry worthy of this possibly significant breaking news development and his odd sense of humor.  At this point, CNN, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, RealClearPolitics and Politico are not carrying this story.


by Liame on Fri Jun 06, 2008 at 08:00:34 AM EST
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Re: Edwards Rules Out Obama VP Slot [AP] (none / 0)

MSNBC now carries the story.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24999774/


by Liame on Fri Jun 06, 2008 at 08:08:11 AM EST
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Please be more diplomatic (none / 0)

This is bossy and militant.  


2004 swing state margins: PA-2%, OH-2%, IA-1%, WI-0.5%, MI-3%, FL-5%, NM-1%; Alienating 50% of the party is a luxury we can't afford.
by BPK80 on Fri Jun 06, 2008 at 08:04:47 AM EST
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Re: Please be more diplomatic (2.00 / 1)

Arugula to you too.


by Liame on Fri Jun 06, 2008 at 08:11:40 AM EST
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Re: Please be more diplomatic (2.00 / 1)

Aye mydd comrade.  ;)


by Liame on Fri Jun 06, 2008 at 08:13:42 AM EST
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Re: Please be more diplomatic (2.00 / 1)

I was thinking the same thing... Since when did Jerome, Todd, Josh or Jonathan (You know they could use a Female Regular Frontpager) change their name to Julie?


http://www.imvotingrepublican.com/ McCain Sucks!
by yitbos96bb on Fri Jun 06, 2008 at 08:39:40 AM EST
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Re: Please be more diplomatic (none / 0)

You know they could use a Female Regular Frontpager

You know, I was thinking exactly the same thing. How about, Jerome?


No Way. No How. No McCain.
by Denny Crane on Fri Jun 06, 2008 at 10:34:46 AM EST
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Re: Please be more diplomatic (none / 0)

I wrote:

Please delete it and resubmit it as you own writing, with references to the AP piece.


You called this "militant?"

Do you have any idea whatsoever as to what that means?
I'm only a click away
by juliewolf on Fri Jun 06, 2008 at 08:58:47 AM EST
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Re: Please be more diplomatic (none / 0)

JulieWolf,

Don't sweat these comments.  I certainly took no offense to yours.

Liame


by Liame on Fri Jun 06, 2008 at 09:04:24 AM EST
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Re: Please be more diplomatic (none / 0)

I'm not offended by the silly personal comments, but in a general sense I consider the use of the word "militant" in this context to be an offense against my native language :)


I'm only a click away
by juliewolf on Fri Jun 06, 2008 at 09:39:16 AM EST
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All touchiness aside (none / 0)

isn't Julie right?  Isn't kind of, er, illegal to just reprint whole pieces like that?  

I've been led to believe that sites can catch hell for having stuff like that and that's why Jerome would ask you not to do it.  


by Sun Dog on Fri Jun 06, 2008 at 09:56:12 AM EST
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Re: All touchiness aside (none / 0)

It is all for public domain and cited appropriately.

Please give me a heads-up, if mydd has other restrictions.

Thanks.


by Liame on Fri Jun 06, 2008 at 10:10:02 AM EST
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Re: All touchiness aside (none / 0)

I'm actually not sure.  I was asking hoping that someone else would know better.  It's usually a guarantee that if you copy whole pieces like that people are going to jump on it.  


by Sun Dog on Fri Jun 06, 2008 at 10:31:35 AM EST
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Re: All touchiness aside (2.00 / 1)

At this point, it has become a multi-sourced dairy with commentary.  So perhaps I escaped the axe-man.

It seemed appropriate to develop the commentary in parallel with allowing others to take note of an important bit of information that had not yet become available across the main street media.


by Liame on Fri Jun 06, 2008 at 11:02:28 AM EST
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Re: Please be more diplomatic (none / 0)

Yes.  Condescending no-tolerance diary police strike me as "militant."  


2004 swing state margins: PA-2%, OH-2%, IA-1%, WI-0.5%, MI-3%, FL-5%, NM-1%; Alienating 50% of the party is a luxury we can't afford.
by BPK80 on Fri Jun 06, 2008 at 02:58:58 PM EST
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Re: Edwards Rules Out Obama VP Slot [Associated Pr (none / 0)

Smart move by Edwards and choice of advice for Obama salient.  I'm glad he continues to praise Hillary too.


by benny06 on Fri Jun 06, 2008 at 07:34:18 AM EST

I Honestly Believe (none / 0)

he just wants to and needs to spend some time with Elizabeth right now. And who can fault him for that?


by RNinNC on Fri Jun 06, 2008 at 09:40:11 AM EST

Re: I Honestly Believe (none / 0)

That was the intent of my original post two days ago, the humor of which no one seemed to get.


by Liame on Fri Jun 06, 2008 at 09:55:42 AM EST
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good. (none / 0)

he was horrible for Kerry in 2004 anyway. He brought nothing in terms of states and voters. He is not this "hero" of the working class the media would tell you he is. However, now that he's ruled this out, I really wonder why he endorsed Obama right after his whooping in West Virginia.


by Lakrosse on Fri Jun 06, 2008 at 10:15:52 AM EST


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