Chest thumping is always fun to watch.
August 24, 2007
HANOVER, N.H. -- Sharpening his rhetoric against Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, John Edwards used a combative speech here Thursday to cast his front-running rival for the Democratic presidential nomination as part of a "corroded" Washington culture that is neglecting the nation's problems and doing the bidding of powerful corporations.
The former North Carolina senator didn't mention Clinton by name, but he left no doubt he was condemning Clinton-era politics when he said the Lincoln Bedroom should not be "for rent" and cautioned that "nostalgia" was no reason to elect someone president.
Edwards framed the choices in the 2008 campaign as "caution versus courage; old versus new; calculation versus principle."
"The problem with nostalgia is what we tend to do is only remember what you like and you forget the parts you didn't like," he said at an outdoor town-hall-style event.
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