Wait, Edwards whose wife has breast cancer?
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Wait, Edwards whose wife has breast cancer?
Yep.
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.
Congrats, shrift!
What a piece of shit.
eta: Obviously, that was re: Edwards, not re: shrift
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.
Holy Carp! He was my favorite for president (except kuchinich)
Also, it seems like they call every indiscretion "an affair"-- while to me "an affair" implies some emotional ties that just "cheating" does not. Not that they aren't both not good things.
Also, Edwards has copped to his affair. So I guess folks knew that and that's one reason why nobody was talking about him as a VP candiate.
Did someone other than the Enquirer finally pick up the story?
It was time to go home for me! So I am home, with makings for what could be a delicious cous cous salad.
Did someone other than the Enquirer finally pick up the story?
ABC says that in an interview for broadcast tonight on Nightline, Mr. Edwards told ABC News correspondent Bob Woodruff he did have an affair with the woman, Rielle Hunter, but did not father her child, as has been reported by the National Enquirer.
Funny: I found him
Yay, Shrift!!
When Edwards was still in the presidential race, a friend of mine who used to work in trial law and whose bosses were high enough muckety mucks that they did the social rounds with Edwards when he was still working as an attorney, told me that she could never vote for him because she'd seen the sorts of things he was capable of as an attorney. In her words, "He's the guy who'd sell his grandmother in order to get a favorable verdict."
In her words, "He's the guy who'd sell his grandmother in order to get a favorable verdict."
That's not necessarily a bad quality in a chief executive. I mean, his job was to get a favorable verdict. And I don't really know his grandma.