Edwards Defends Obama’s Iraq Policy

Edwards Defends Obama’s Iraq Policy

Appearing on Good Morning America, John Edwards speaks out against false claims that Barack Obama has flip-flopped on Iraq.

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Appearing on Good Morning America, John Edwards defends Barack Obama on the recent allegation that Obama has changed his policy on Iraq. If you want the war to be ended, ‘Barack Obama is your guy’, insists the former Senator and Vice-Presidential candidate. Edwards also responds to McCain adviser Phil Gramm’s insulting comments towards our “nation of whiners” and shrewdly tip-toes around the question of joining Obama to make a second run for VP.

Will Di Novi

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