I'm not one for conspiracy theories, but I found it amusing to
look at this page CNN has up on its Website listing the
current and potential presidential candidates in both parties.
What's interesting is that for the Republican candidates, it
highlights their election losses or political setbacks, whereas its
descriptions of Democrats are neutral or highlight their
victories.
For example, on the GOP side:
Rudy Giuliani: The two-term mayor of New York
City once ran for the U.S. Senate, but dropped out in
2000.
John McCain: The U.S. senator from Arizona ran for the GOP
presidential nomination in 2000, but lost to George W.
Bush.
Mitt Romney:The former Massachusetts governor
made an unsuccessful run for the U.S. Senate in
1994.
Meanwhile on the Democratic side:
Hillary Clinton:The former
first lady is now in her second term as the junior senator from New
York.
Barack Obama:The former lawyer and state
senator won a U.S. Senate seat in Illinois in 2004.
John Edwards:The former U.S. senator from North
Carolina was the Democratic 2004 vice presidential
candidate.
Al Gore: The former vice president ran for president in 2000
and now campaigns against global warming.
So McCain lost to President Bush, but Gore merely ran against him?
Edwards didn't lose in 2004? Romney's Senate loss in 1994 is more
relevant than his 2002 victory, but it's irrelevant that Obama got
crushed in a 2000 Congressional race?