Elizabeth Edwards, I'm sure, is a smart, capable woman. A well-educated lawyer, seasoned politician's wife, and mother of three, her battle against cancer is laudable no matter what your politics are. But in all honestly, is she really that much of a scholarly health care policy or health care finance expert?
Time's Jay Carney apparently thinks so. Witness his recent pat on the back for the liberal Center for American Progress for landing Mrs. Edwards as its latest fellow-cum-blogger:
Not sure if this was expected or known in advance, but the announcement today that Elizabeth Edwards is joining the Center for American Progress as a senior fellow is striking in two ways. First, it's great for CAP. Think tanks don't often get the benefit of having famous and well-liked authors or thinkers on their staffs. Hers will be a prominent voice on the health care debate going forward, and CAP will bask in her reflected fame...
According to CAP's press release, Edwards "will be working on health care issues and will also write occasionally for the 'Wonk Room,' the Center for American Progress Action Fund's newly-launched, first-of-its-kind policy rapid-response blog."
Basically she's a glorified blogger that the media can turn to help gin up biased news reports that push for more government involvement in health care.
Yes, CAP can "bask" in Edwards's fame, but how exactly does it help establish CAP's credibility on the substance of the health care debate? Yes, she's a prominent liberal voice for universal health care, but that's a political asset, not an intellectual one. So why is Carney falling for it? Would he have a similar reaction if say Ann Romney or Janet Huckabee to land a fellowship at a conservative think tank?
—Ken Shepherd is Managing Editor of NewsBusters
















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Jay Carney (and his
April 8, 2008 - 16:20 ET by bigtimerJay Carney (and his wife) is nothing but another over-rated leftist...I expect nothing less of his glorified blathering over zilch.
Big Whop! Isn't going to help Time's or anything else for that matter...actually I find it comical.
"Never murder your opponent when he is committing suicide." ~ W. Churchill
Libs on Libs
April 8, 2008 - 16:31 ET by iveseenitall"Liberals" supporting "liberals" ---What a surprise! I'm shocked!
NEVER,NEVER trust a "liberal"
I don't see how she can be
April 8, 2008 - 16:55 ET by Gary P JacksonI don't see how she can be of any importance. She's just a liberal, married to an ambulance chaser. Maybe she is gonna channel some dead kids?
While Elizabeth Edwards'
April 8, 2008 - 18:40 ET by fitzfongWhile Elizabeth Edwards' illness may make her a somewhat sypathetic contributor, I resent that she's been portrayed almost universally as a moral authority. She's not. She's just an average person who became famous by being married to the sleaziest of all shysters. And you'd have to be dubious to anyone who'd associate with that smarmy, ambulance chasing thug...not to mention marry him.
Mrs. Edwards and blogging health
April 8, 2008 - 20:26 ET by CobraManI hope that Mrs. Edwards doesn't fall prey to any of the blogging related illness' that have been exposed by the New York Times.
Blogging: The Dangerous New Sweatshop?
Cobra...now that was good!
April 8, 2008 - 20:35 ET by bigtimerCobra...now that was good! I forgot about that...ROFL!
"Never murder your opponent when he is committing suicide." ~ W. Churchill
→ Elizabeth Edwards
April 9, 2008 - 09:00 ET by Cool ArrowIt gladdens my heart to notice Elizabeth Edwards, wife of failed Presidential candidate, John Edwards, is now so trivial it's hardly worth a comment in this blog.
Does this "keepin' busy" exercise declare to the world she's not one to sit around and knit baby booties?
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