The Edwards Effect?

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Glenn LaBauve
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by Glenn LaBauve - Nov. 14, 2009

taking a cheap shot at someone who is now a private citizen when there are others currently in pub;ic ;ife that have done the same or worse (newt, ensign, so on ) is at best poor taste. The study cited deserves much better than partisan bull.

how would the right feel, if everytime someone broke a law and covered it up the left and center called it the Nixon effect? Perhaps if everytime someone forgot they approved an unconstitutional act, they called it the Reagon effect? What if when someone got caught falsifying information to justify their actions they called it the Bush effect? All of those would be wrong, since each new screw up should be judged on its on merits.

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