|
Especially with his wife, whom everyone says is a huge asset, and who appears to be pretty politically savy.
I don't watch Zahn, but I've heard some commentary on her pro-RW spinning here at DU. I wonder how she's going to play this.
There are definitely Clinonian implications. I believe the first major joint media appearance with Bill adn Hil was after the Superbowl in 1992. Liberals loved seeing a smart, engaged, professional woman. But the wingers used the event to spin out the anti-feminist crapola (the Tammy Wynette stuff). I wonder what's going to happen tonight.
One of the really interesting things about Elizabeth Edwards is that she had a very successful professional career which she gave up, sort of, to have kids, but only because her first son died. So she has a foot in both worlds -- professional and domestic. And there's an interesting class angle too. I don't think lots of hard-working professional women would have a ton of sympathy for a woman rich enough to have the option of dropping out of professional world to have children, because they don't have the same options. However, it's not like she did it for any other reason than the death of her son.
The whole thing is very fascinating, and I'd love to see how the RW'ers attack her if Edwards gets the nomination. It won't be easy, like it was with Hilary.
|