Presidential Hopefuls Try Publicity Stunts

Adam Long
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What ever happened to the good ol' days? You know, when candidates for President of the United States won by their candor and apt platforms instead of media sound bites that cause a commotion to garner attention. With the all-pervading power of national media outlets beckoning candidates towards sen
sationalism, will any candidate utilize the country-wide broadcast platform for discussions of real substance?

John Edwards tarried a narrow line between media mongering and actual policy development when he proposed an alleviation of poverty and national universal healthcare. While his endeavors towards these ends are certainly meritorious, it seems just a bit ironic that he recently constructed a sprawling ranch-mansion in rural North Carolina in the midst of his poverty crusades. I think Edwards is a good-hearted candidate, but his nearly-hypocritical support of poverty reduction has me pondering whether he intended to create sensation with his dramatic proposals. He recently went so far as to publicly apologize for his initial vote in favor of the war in Iraq. While this sounds like the Southern Gentleman coming clean with the nation, one cannot help but be a little suspicious of the ulterior motive of publicity generation.

On the right, Senator John McCain has remained an advocate of the war in Iraq. His solitary support of the war shows conviction, but again yields itself well to garnering public interest due to his contrasting opinion. More flagrantly, according to the Associated Press, McCain recently used biting, direct criticism of Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's handling of the Iraq War and went so far as to call the Secretary "one of the worst in history." Indubitably, McCain is a man of virtue, like Edwards, who speaks his opposition. But, such an overt and public condemnation can unambiguously reveal an attempt at grasping popular notice of his efforts that would likely go unnoticed without the theatrics.

  • Hillary Clinton recently called for SC's Confederate flag to be removed
  • John Edwards loudly advocates poverty-reduction despite a new, massive mansion
  • McCain overtly criticizes the government's handling of the war in Iraq
 
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Good thoughts. I recently wrote an article about the "game playing" of political parties. I'd love ot hear what your thoughts are on it. Here is the link - http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/70280/twoparty_political_system_threatens.html. Thanks

Posted on 02/28/2007 at 11:02:00 AM

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