Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Kerry's Mistake

Some advice, from recent history, for Barack on his VP pick - as with everything in your campaign, do the opposite of John Kerry. This is an excerpt from Bob Shrum's book about John Kerry making his choice for vice president.
Kerry talked with several potential picks, including Gephardt and Edwards. He was comfortable after his conversations with Gephardt, but even queasier about Edwards after they met. Edwards had told Kerry he was going to share a story with him that he'd never told anyone else—that after his son Wade had been killed, he climbed onto the slab at the funeral home, laid there and hugged his body, and promised that he'd do all he could to make life better for people, to live up to Wade's ideals of service.
Pretty powerful story - hard for Kerry not to have been impacted.
Kerry was stunned, not moved, because, as he told me later, Edwards had recounted the same exact story to him, almost in the exact same words, a year or two before—and with the same preface, that he'd never shared the memory with anyone else. Kerry said he found it chilling, and he decided he couldn't pick Edwards unless he met with him again.

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