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If you don't remember the book/BBC play "I, Claudius," it was about the handicapped, timid Claudius, part of Rome's royal family. While the powerful members of his family engaged in backstabbing and treachery, climbing over each other's dead bodies to get to the top, he played "Old King Log," remaining passive, quiet and inoffensive. He survived to become Emperor.
It suddenly occurred to me that Edwards has not been part of the big media fights between Clinton and Obama. He's been letting them tear each other to pieces, and delivering very little in the way of opinion-making (or very little that's reached the press at all). He even didn't show very much concern with the Coulter attack.
By sitting out these attacks, with both Obama and Clinton looking very bloodied and beaten, Edwards might look like the best possible compromise candidate for 2008. There's only one problem, that was described in "I, Claudius." By playing Old King Log, Claudius allowed the perverse and egotistical Nero to retain power, and by the time Claudius became Emperor, the Roman Empire was so weakened and shattered by Nero's abuse that there simply wasn't much left to rule.
And I'll give you three guesses who Nero is.
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