Today’s installment of campaign-related news items that wouldn’t generate a post of their own, but may be of interest to political observers:
* It looks like John Edwards will go a little further than he has before in challenging Hillary Clinton: “Senator Clinton is voting like a hawk in Washington, while talking like a dove in Iowa and New Hampshire,” Edwards plans to say in Iowa today, according to excerpts of a speech provided to the NYT by his campaign. “We only need one mode from our president: tell-the-truth mode all the time…. With less than 60 days to the caucus, Senator Clinton has still not given specific answers to specific questions. How many troops will she withdraw, and when will she withdraw them?”
* Speaking of Edwards, the former senator still can’t quite make a persuasive case about what he’ll do in a general election campaign while staying within the public-financing system: “I will have taken a principled stand. They will be awash in this corporate and lobbyist money, and the distinction will be absolutely clear. We can’t be a lighter version of them. We have to give Americans very clear choices in this election, and that’s one of the choices.” That’s pleasant rhetoric, but in this case, “principled stands” translates roughly to “not keeping up financially with a Republican juggernaut.”
* Fred Thompson survived his first Meet the Press appearance as a presidential candidate, but probably raised a few conservative eyebrows by noting his opposition to a constitutional amendment banning abortion, a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage, and federal intervention in the Terri Schiavo matter.
* Speaking of Thompson, his campaign got a little bad news yesterday when the WaPo discovered that businessman Philip Martin, a top Thompson backer who makes his private jet available to the candidate on the campaign trail, has a controversial criminal background, including charges of cocaine-trafficking and conspiracy.
* In response to Thompson’s MTP comments, Mike Huckabee is wasting no time going on the offensive. “Sen. Thompson’s philosophy seems to be more ‘cut and run’ when it comes to these issues, rather than stand and lead,” Huckabee said in a statement.
* Tomorrow is Election Day in Kentucky, and with Dems poised to do very well, the state Republicans are scraping the bottom of the homophobic barrel: “The state GOP is now sending a robo-call throughout the state featuring none other than Pat Boone, warning that as a Christian he is concerned that Democratic nominee Steve Beshear, who has been way ahead in the polls, will work for ‘every homosexual cause.’ … And at a campaign stop last night, the Lexington Herald-Leader reports, the Republican nominee for Lt. Governor made a direct attack upon the Democratic ticket: ‘Do you want a couple of San Francisco treats or do you want a governor?'”
* Former Vice President Walter Mondale endorsed Hillary Clinton yesterday, praising the frontrunner for not criticizing her rivals who trail her in all the polls. “One thing that I like about her campaign,” Mondale said, “is that she’s stayed focused on her positive vision for change. She knows that it’s not the time to tear down our fellow Democrats with personal attacks.”
* Chris Dodd made the case yesterday that “Earth Day” shouldn’t just be one day. “It takes leadership that can truly make this an issue not just on ‘Earth Day’ but every single day that you’re in the White House,” the Connecticut senator said.
* In case you missed it, Barack Obama made a surprise cameo on Saturday Night Live over the weekend, in a pretty funny bit.