Why no talk about John Edwards?

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  • ledvedderman
    ledvedderman Posts: 7,762
    Well, it's true...and sick.
  • Indifference
    Indifference Posts: 2,759
    What about McCain who tossed aside his 1st wife..................

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  • mca47
    mca47 Posts: 13,335
    What about McCain who tossed aside his 1st wife..................

    Two stand-up guys in my opinion!

    :rolleyes:
  • g under p
    g under p Surfing The far side of THE Sombrero Galaxy Posts: 18,236
    John Edwards....*I did not Love that woman*...but somebody can finish the rest.

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  • Wait the Enquirer got it wrong!!!

    I'm shocked really...
    Maybe Not!!!

    http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=5441195&page=1

    Edwards Admits Sexual Affair; Lied as Presidential Candidate
    In an ABC NEWS NIGHTLINE interview, Edwards Reveals He Cheated, But Didn't Father Child



    August 8, 2008 —

    John Edwards repeatedly lied during his Presidential campaign about an extramarital affair with a novice filmmaker, the former Senator admitted to ABC News today.

    In an interview for broadcast tonight on Nightline, Edwards told ABC News correspondent Bob Woodruff he did have an affair with 44-year old Rielle Hunter, but said that he did not love her.

    Edwards also denied he was the father of Hunter's baby girl, Frances Quinn, although the one-time Democratic Presidential candidate said he has not taken a paternity test.

    Edwards said he knew he was not the father based on timing of the baby's birth on February 27, 2008. He said his affair ended too soon for him to have been the father.

    A former campaign aide, Andrew Young, has said he was the father of the child.

    According to friends of Hunter, Edwards met her at a New York city bar in 2006. His political action committee later paid her $114,000 to produce campaign website documentaries despite her lack of experience.

    Edwards said the affair began during the campaign after she was hired. Hunter traveled with Edwards around the country and to Africa.

    Edwards said he told his wife, Elizabeth, and others in his family about the affair in 2006.

    Edwards made a point of telling Woodruff that his wife's cancer was in remission when he began the affair with Hunter. Elizabeth Edwards has since been diagnosed with an incurable form of the disease.

    When the National Enquirer first reported the alleged Edwards-Hunter affair last October 11, Edwards, his campaign staff and Hunter vociferously denounced the report.

    "The story is false, it's completely untrue, it's ridiculous," Edwards told reporters then.

    He repeated his denials just two weeks ago.

    Edwards today admitted the National Enquirer was correct when it reported he had visited Hunter at the Beverly Hills Hilton last month.

    The former Senator said his wife had not known about the meeting.

    Since becoming pregnant, Hunter has lived under assumed names in a series of expensive homes in North Carolina and, more recently, in Santa Barbara, Calif.

    Edwards denied paying any money to Hunter to keep her from going public but said it was possible some of his friends or supporters may have made payments without telling him.

    He said he would ask questions about any possible arrangement.

    Watch the full interview tonight on "Nightline" at 11:35 p.m. ET
  • There goes his career.

    Does this mean we are allowed to believe Enquirer stories now???
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  • jeffbr
    jeffbr Seattle Posts: 7,177
    Nice. Edwards was a phony with his politics and it looks like he's just as phony in his personal life.

    And yes, McCain is a lying, cheating, fuckstick too.
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  • damn, the skank banged one of his advisors too. she was screwing her way up the food chain.
  • prism
    prism Posts: 2,440
    on today's Maury: "While running for President I only screwed around and cheated on my dying wife, but I am not the baby daddy!
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  • robbie
    robbie Posts: 883
    jeffbr wrote:
    Nice. Edwards was a phony with his politics and it looks like he's just as phony in his personal life.

    And yes, McCain is a lying, cheating, fuckstick too.


    no doubt... but I bet most people do not know about McCain leaving his mangled wife for Cindy, so the republican DO NOT want to draw attention to the Edwards deal because once the comparison to McCain is made for everyone to see, it will be OVER for McCain....I hope McCain is stupid enough to say something about this, but would the media really call him on it?
  • NMyTree
    NMyTree Posts: 2,374
    unsung wrote:
    Why no talk about Edwards cheating on his cancer-stricken wife?


    You may or may not have your time line mixed up.

    But I generally don't really concern myself with other people's personal sex life and whether or not they are getting some tail/sausage on the side.

    I find phoney, trumped-up wars which kill many innocent people, to be more significant in the scheme of things.
  • Nevermind
    Nevermind Posts: 1,006
    Edwards admits to affair, denies fathering child
    By PETE YOST, Associated Press Writer
    16 minutes ago

    Former Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards on Friday admitted to an extramarital affair while his wife was battling cancer. He denied fathering the woman's daughter. Edwards told ABC News that he lied repeatedly about the affair with 42-year-old Rielle Hunter but said that he didn't love her.

    He said he has not taken a paternity test but knows he isn't the father because of the timing of the affair and the birth.

    A former Edwards campaign staffer claims he is the father, not Edwards.

    Hunter's daughter, Frances Quinn Hunter, was born on Feb. 27, 2008, and no father's name is given on the birth certificate filed in California.

    The National Enquirer first reported on the affair in October 2007, and Edwards denied it.

    "The story is false," he told reporters. "It's completely untrue, ridiculous." He professed his love for his wife, Elizabeth, who had an incurable form of cancer, saying, "I've been in love with the same woman for 30-plus years and as anybody who's been around us knows, she's an extraordinary human being, warm, loving, beautiful, sexy and as good a person as I have ever known. So the story's just false."

    Last month, the Enquirer carried another story stating that its reporters had accosted Edwards in a Los Angeles hotel where he had met with Hunter after her child's birth. Edwards called it "tabloid trash," but he generally avoided reporters' inquiries, as did his former top aides.

    In the interview, scheduled to air on ABC News' "Nightline," Edwards said the tabloid was correct when it reported on his meeting with Hunter at the Beverly Hills Hilton last month.

    Most mainstream news organizations refrained from reporting the story, but newspapers in Charlotte and Raleigh, N.C., recounted the Enquirer's allegations in prominent articles on Thursday. Edwards acknowledged the affair on Friday afternoon, traditionally a slow-news period even when the Olympic Games' opening ceremonies are not preoccupying millions of Americans.

    Edwards was a top contender for the Democratic nomination for president, pursuing his party's nod even after announcing in March 2007 that his wife's breast cancer had spread to her bone. Elizabeth Edwards revealed in November 2004, shortly after her husband's defeat, that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer. After months of remission, the couple announced the recurrence of the cancer 2 1/2 years later.

    He placed second in the Iowa caucuses last January but dropped out of the race a few weeks later. He has been mentioned as a possible vice presidential choice for Barack Obama. The former North Carolina senator was the Democratic nominee for vice president in 2004.

    The Edwardses have three children — Cate, Jack and Emma Claire. Another son, Wade, died at age 16 in a 1996 car accident.

    David Bonior, Edwards' campaign manager for his 2008 presidential bid, said Friday he was disappointed and angry after hearing about Edwards' confession.

    "Thousands of friends of the senators and his supporters have put their faith and confidence in him and he's let them down," said Bonior, a former congressman from Michigan. "They've been betrayed by his action."

    Asked whether the affair would damage Edwards' future aspirations in public service, Bonior replied: "You can't lie in politics and expect to have people's confidence."

    In 2006, Edwards' political action committee paid $100,000 in a four-month span to a newly formed firm run by Hunter, who directed the production of just four Web videos, one a mere 2 1/2 minutes long.

    The payments from Edwards' One America Committee to Midline Groove Productions LLC started on July 5, 2006, five days after Hunter incorporated the firm in Delaware.

    Midline provided "Website/Internet services," according to reports that Edwards' PAC filed with the Federal Election Commission.

    Midline's work product consists of four YouTube videos showing Edwards in informal settings as he prepares to make speeches in Storm Lake, Iowa, and Pittsburgh, as he prepares for an appearance on "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart" and travels in Uganda in 2006.

    Edwards' PAC followed the six-figure payment with two smaller payments totaling $14,461, the last on April 1, 2007.

    At the time Hunter was compiling the videos in 2006, Edwards was preparing a run for president.

    Episode One of the four videos captures a conversation between Edwards and an unseen woman as the two chat aboard a plane about an upcoming speech in Storm Lake, Iowa.

    Cutting between clips of the speech and the conversation with the woman, Edwards touches on his standard political themes, declaring that government must do a better job of addressing the great issues of the day, from poverty and education to jobs and the war in Iraq.

    "I want to see our party lead on the great moral issues — yes, me a Democrat using that word — the great moral issues that face our country," Edwards tells the crowd. "If we want to live in a moral, honest just America and if we want to live in a moral and just world, we can't wait for somebody else to do it. We have to do it."

    The sound track for the six-minute video is the song "True Reflections" which begins with these words: "When you look into a mirror, do you like what's looking at you? Now that you've seen your true reflections, what on earth are you gonna do?"

    The video entitled "Plane Truths," opens with Edwards relaxing in his seat on the plane, telling the unseen woman that "I actually walked the country to see who I am, who I really am, but I don't know what the result of that will be.

    Edwards adds: "But for me personally, I'd rather be successful or unsuccessful based on who I really am, not based on some plastic Ken doll that you put up in front of audiences, that's not me, you know?"
  • RainDog
    RainDog Posts: 1,824
    Oh, Johnny. I guess the media will start beating this to death.

    If the Republicans are smart, they won't touch this one. Let the media drive the public to boredom over it. After all, Edwards isn't running for anything, he doesn't hold any seat they could try to wedge him out of, and it could bring unwelcome splash-back on McCain.

    Personally, I think it's the Republican voters' fault, anyway. If they would've just held back and allowed Edwards to be VP, he wouldn't've needed to sooth his sorrows so. So, everyone who voted Bush - I blame YOU!!!!

    Though I guess this will counter Ann Coulter's charge that Edwards is gay.
  • sweet adeline
    sweet adeline Posts: 2,191
    Maybe Not!!!
    Since becoming pregnant, Hunter has lived under assumed names in a series of expensive homes in North Carolina and, more recently, in Santa Barbara, Calif.

    sweet, she lives by me. i should go find this chick.
  • Hey... breaking news... people like to fuck...

    and what's love got to do with it anyway?

    it's always the hypocracy surrounding the affairs that makes for ironic hearty laughter
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  • i still dont give a shit about John Edwards.
  • prism
    prism Posts: 2,440
    RainDog wrote:
    Oh, Johnny. I guess the media will start beating this to death.

    If the Republicans are smart, they won't touch this one. Let the media drive the public to boredom over it. After all, Edwards isn't running for anything, he doesn't hold any seat they could try to wedge him out of, and it could bring unwelcome splash-back on McCain.

    Personally, I think it's the Republican voters' fault, anyway. If they would've just held back and allowed Edwards to be VP, he wouldn't've needed to sooth his sorrows so. So, everyone who voted Bush - I blame YOU!!!!

    Though I guess this will counter Ann Coulter's charge that Edwards is gay.

    thanks for the giggle

    just that this was even considered to be "breaking news" it's already being beaten to death
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  • THC
    THC Posts: 525
    really disappointing from one of the few politicians i kinda liked.
    lame ass excuse too....'BUT...i didnt love that women'!

    oh thanks John...that makes it all better now. oh, and your not the father either...well good for you. off the hook....
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  • hrd2imgn
    hrd2imgn Southwest Burbs of Chicago Posts: 4,924
    I actually though this guy was a different kind of politician....silly me

    what a dick, glad he didn't dupe us into voting for him

    I hope his wife tells him to hit the road....unless she plans on running for pres later, then she'll stay on board right Hillary?
  • sweetpotato
    sweetpotato Posts: 1,278
    well, MY reason for not commenting is that i just heard about it a few minutes ago (some of us here DO WORK now and then...). apparently he has admitted to the affair but denies paternity of the child. i for one am personally disappointed, but i wasn't interested in him as a friend and/or romantic partner. i thought he had some very good ideas when he was a presidential candidate. i'm not sure how this issue impacts his ability to hold political office.
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