Spinning Edwards v Cheney
Reported by Nancy - October 5, 2004 -
FNL this morning (10/5) devoted a fair amount of time to hyping tonight's debate between John Edwards & Dick Cheney, with the usual cast of FNL staff & the usual cast of pollsters & pundits. They focused on the "low expectations" game, with polls showing that people like Edwards better than Cheney & repeated emphasis on Edwards' background as a trial lawyer.
Comment: Tired of all the pre-debate spin from the right wing, which obviously expects Cheney to blow tonight's debate, much as his "boss" failed to meet last week's challenge? Try this much clearer take, from Paul Krugman's op-ed piece in today's New York Times:
Mr. Cheney's manufactured image is as much at odds with reality as Mr. Bush's. The vice president is portrayed as a hardheaded realist, someone you can trust with difficult decisions. But his actual record is one of irresponsibility and incompetence.Case in point: Mr. Cheney completely misread the nature of the 2001 California energy crisis. Although he has stonewalled investigations into what went on in his task force, there's no real question that he placed his trust in the very companies whose market-rigging caused that crisis.
In tonight's debate, John Edwards will surely confront Mr. Cheney over that task force, over domestic policies and, of course, over Halliburton. But he can also use the occasion to ask more hard questions about national security.
After all, Mr. Cheney didn't just promise Americans that "we will, in fact, be welcomed as liberators" by the grateful Iraqis. He also played a central role in leading us to war on false pretenses.
No, that's not an overstatement. In August 2002, when Mr. Cheney declared "we now know Saddam has resumed his efforts to acquire nuclear weapons," he was being dishonest: the administration knew no such thing. He was also being irresponsible: his speech pre-empted an intelligence review that might have given dissenting experts a chance to make their case.
So here's Mr. Edwards's mission: to expose the real Dick Cheney, just as Mr. Kerry exposed the real George Bush.



