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31.03.2008
What Does John Edwards Want?

Following up on Noam's and Jon's speculation about what's going on with John Edwards's endorsement, here's one question I have: What does Edwards hope to gain from an endorsement?

I remember when he dropped out, there was a lot of talk that he'd try to parlay his endorsement into the Attorney General's job or Labor Secretary or maybe even the number two spot on the ticket (again). Of course, Edwards himself has said that he only dropped out after securing Obama and Hillary's promise that they'd make poverty a priority--so, presumably, he'd be inclined to endorse the candidate who made it a bigger priority. But no one really believes that. Except, maybe, for me.

Given Elizabeth's health, and the fact that he's got his (much-mocked) dream house in North Carolina, would Edwards really want to take a cabinet position that would move him to Washington? I could see him being willing and eager to go to Washington as president, but I'm not sure he'd want to do it for any other job. In other words, maybe Edwards's endorsement decision is being governed by idealistic motives.

As for what Edwards does next beyond the more immediate question of his endorsement, I'm assuming he's going to want to do it in North Carolina. Which doesn't give him that many options. It's too late for him to get into this year's gubernatorial race. And, like I said above, I don't see him wanting to return to Washington for anything less than the White House, which would rule out his returning to the Senate. So here's my idea: He should become the chancellor of the University of North Carolina--which, conveniently enough, is a job that's currently open.

Becoming a university president would certainly be a counterintuitive move on Edwards's part; but it would give him a public platform, and if he used that platform to continue to talk about poverty (and worked to make UNC a leader among educational insitutions in dealing with that issue), it would be a very impressive and admirable thing. And it would certainly be idealistic. He'd also probably get some pretty choice seats to watch Carolina basketball. What more could he want?

--Jason Zengerle 

Posted: Monday, March 31, 2008 6:53 PM with 11 comment(s)

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kgrant1054 said:

What does Jonathan Edwards want?  Hmm, two thoughts spring to mind:  One, he wants Clinton and Obama to approach him on bended knee to beg for his hand, sycophantically blathering away about the fact that his ideas were just the bestest in the whole wide world, and that clearly the government will collpase without him.  George Washington was a knave and an errand-boy compared the munificence that is former Senator Edwards.  Two, oh, good lord, I have no idea.  I always seem to bog down on number one.

March 31, 2008 7:38 PM

jet said:

Yes, he might make a great leader, but can he recruit?

P.S. Are a she-she foo-foo mansion and choice 'lina basketball seats the message you want to send when you're fighting poverty?  Especially the mansion part...(I certainly don't want imply that Carolina tickets are worth much (wink)).

March 31, 2008 8:55 PM

davemb said:

kgrant1054 -- Jonathan Edwards, were he still alive, would want us to recognize that we are sinners in the hands of an angry God.

March 31, 2008 9:27 PM

kgrant1054 said:

davemb, yes indeed, you are quite correct.

It was an interesting assumption on my part, that Edwards first name would be Jonathan - it is not.  I was stunned.  Of course, his actual 'full' first name does not do him any favors whatsoever - Johnny.

This is what I get for attempting to be polite.

Yep, best not to have posted at all this evening, as it has been one train-wreck after another.  Yeesh.

March 31, 2008 9:43 PM

aeromonas said:

Tarhole tickets aren't worth nearly as much as seats at Cameron Indoor Stadium.  The Dean Dome is heeaaaugggeeee, whereas up the road in Durham they prefer to keep things cozy and force the riffraff--er, students--camp out in the mud for weeks on end for a chance to see some live hoops.

April 1, 2008 6:37 AM

stgla said:

jet, good observation.  The irony of what he wants: luxury for himself while others promise him they'll work on eradicating poverty.

April 1, 2008 8:45 AM

rdhancock said:

You're forgetting that Edwards went to N.C. State for undergrad so he would have to turn his back on his alma mater to get excited about UNC basketball tickets. Plus, the UNC system powers that be got reamed for hiring a Chancellor without a PhD once already so they probably are not inclined to do it again.

April 1, 2008 10:22 AM

teplukhin2you said:

Mill workers don't do 'nathan.

April 1, 2008 12:37 PM

nikkiwhite said:

If it worked for (OK) David Boren...

April 1, 2008 12:58 PM

ackyri said:

Interesting tidbit: Edwards has shown interest in UNC tickets before. When Edwards was a Senator, his people contacted Gene Nichol, then Dean of UNC's law school (later the beleaguered President of William & Mary) to try to get some basketball tickets for the Senator's people and friends. Nichol denied the request based on university policy.

www.vainformer.com/index.php

Back to the subject, however, why wouldn't John Edwards go to Washington for an AG or Labor sec job? Let's be honest, he was never seeking the presidency so he could affect foreign policy; he wants to work on poverty - why wouldn't he accept a powerful position where that is all he's even supposed to do?

April 1, 2008 3:58 PM

The Plank said:

Move over Nunn Watch, here comes Edwards Watch!. Ed Kilgore offers his take on John Edwards's interview

July 8, 2008 4:18 PM