In Highlight Reel Part 1: Comparing Candidate Intros, we looked at some of the people who introduce the candidates.
In Highlight Reel Part 2: Comparing Candidate Endorsements, you can find more than a dozen candidate endorsements.
In this installment of the Highlight Reel, we’ll hear from the candidates talking about, well, other candidates. Sometimes candidates question each other using the mouthpiece of the media. This Highlight Reel is limited to commentary from candidates on other candidates.
Below the fold, videos of the candidates talking about each other.Bill Richardson caught some flack from Joe Biden during the AARP debate in Davenport. In this video, responding to Biden’s attack, he said, “Joe Biden is my friend.”
Former governor Bill Richardson recently had questions for other Democratic candidates regarding Iraq. He said they “decided to stop talking about Iraq.”
In this video, Mitt Romney is asked about the “illegal” war in Iraq. He responds by saying he’s glad the U.S. didn’t follow Barack Obama’s plan which, as Mitt sees it, would have “yanked” troops out of Iraq too soon.
In this video shot by Iowa Independent reporter Dien Judge, Illinois Sen. Barack Obama calls out former senator John Edwards on his record with lobbyists and so-called 527 soft money groups.
Iowa Independent cameras happened to be rolling when John Edwards was asked about Obama’s criticism of the pro-Edwards 527 groups, some of which are directed by former Edwards’ staffers.
Chris Dodd slammed Hillary Clinton following the same debate in Davenport. He questioned her experience regarding health care reform.
And on a related topic, Obama had this to say about Clinton’s health care work fifteen years ago for her husband’s administration:
If you missed the Highlight Reel Parts 1 and 2, visit these pages for more videos from the presidential campaigns in Iowa:
Highlight Reel Part 1: Comparing Candidate Intros
or
Highlight Reel Part 2: Comparing Candidate Endorsements.

