Is Internet going to change the way politicians campaign and the way they are perceived? Check this video, the first in a series of "webisodes" filmed behind the scenes with John Edwards:
Doesn't that completely change your perceptions?
Update: Sorry, forgot the links. You can find this video on YouTube, DU and OAC blog.
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I think this video is excellent and accurate. It does not change my perceptions, because I already know Edwards is cool. I'm mainly commenting because I have a new link for your Edwards link collection: http://edwards2008.gather.com/
Damn. John Edwards is such a badass.
If the ticket had been Edwards / Kerry, we would have won.
That's it. I'm for Edwards in 08.
Hillary will lose and triangulates like a, um, Clinton. Barack is a cipher, unwilling to stand for anything for anything but his popularity.
Edwards walks the walk.