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March 11, 2009 By Fausta

Edwards and “fundamental moral issues”

johnedwardsThe irony of defeat…
Edwards talks about poverty, stays silent on paternity

Former U.S. Sen. John Edwards took another tentative step into the public spotlight tonight, speaking at Brown University about extreme poverty around the world and urging Americans to get involved in what he called a “fundamental moral issue.”

Apparently no one in the Ivy League audience asked, “and why would you be troubled by any fundamental moral issues, Mr. Edwards?”

Or, as Jules put it,

The bigger question is why a university is giving this discredited third-string bounder a forum to hold forth on people’s moral obligations in the first place. Let him get a blog like the rest of us discredited third-string bounders.

Indeed!

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August 9, 2008 By Fausta

Elizabeth Edwards makes a statement

Elizabeth Edwards has posted a statement on Daily Kos where she asks for privacy. Understandably, as she is dying of cancer.

Doug Ross has the timeline.

Macsmind points out that

That you “knew” about this affair but continue to lie along with your lying husband even in the midst of accusations to the contrary and while people of your party seriously considered picking him for VP, makes you just as much a liar as he.

Paul Mirengoff is kinder,

I am in complete sympathy with this statement and do not intend to write anything additional about the affair. Edwards is being lambasted on the talk shows for having “covered up” his affair. But it wasn’t just in his interest to cover it up; it was also in the interest of his family. And it was to his family that Edwards owed his primary obligation here. Thus, unless he violated some law in the process, covering up the affair was the right thing for him to do.

Will it all end up like this?

For now, I’ve had enough of the Edwards, their ambition, and their lack of respect for the American public.

UPDATE
Silence is golden.

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August 8, 2008 By Fausta

Headlines: Edwards vs the Georgians

While the cable TV news stations go wall-to-wall about John Edwards, who admits to his affair but denies he’s the child’s father (without taking a DNA test, of course), the Russians and the Georgians are going at it:

The BBC, which is the only one not starring Edwards, has the headline Russian forces battle Georgians
and the video:

Russian forces are locked in fierce clashes with Georgia inside its breakaway South Ossetia region, reports say, amid fears of all-out war.

Moscow sent armoured units across the border after Georgia moved against Russian-backed separatists.

Russia says 12 of its soldiers are dead, and separatists estimate that 1,400 civilians have died.

Georgia accuses Russia of waging war, and says it has suffered heavy losses in bombing raids, which Russia denies.

Russian tanks have reportedly reached the northern suburbs of the regional capital, Tskhinvali, and there were conflicting claims about who was in control of the city.

The McCain campaign has issued a statement:

Today news reports indicate that Russian military forces crossed an internationally-recognized border into the sovereign territory of Georgia. Russia should immediately and unconditionally cease its military operations and withdraw all forces from sovereign Georgian territory. What is most critical now is to avoid further confrontation between Russian and Georgian military forces. The consequences for Euro-Atlantic stability and security are grave.

The government of Georgia has called for a cease-fire and for a resumption of direct talks on South Ossetia with international mediators. The U.S. should immediately convene an emergency session of the United Nations Security Council to call on Russia to reverse course. The US should immediately work with the EU and the OSCE to put diplomatic pressure on Russia to reverse this perilous course it has chosen. We should immediately call a meeting of the North Atlantic Council to assess Georgia’s security and review measures NATO can take to contribute to stabilizing this very dangerous situation. Finally, the international community needs to establish a truly independent and neutral peacekeeping force in South Ossetia.

Don’t hold your breath for NATO:

Let this be another lesson in how Chamberlain-esqe conflict aversion turns minor squabbles into all out war. Had NATO followed President Bush’s advice and brought Georgia on board, this whole affair may have been avoided. Now, like so many other Russian dissidents that have felt Putin’s wrath, Georgia is paying the price for its pro-western ambitions.

Richard Fernandez analizes the situation:

The geopolitical value of South Ossetia, a remote region in the foothills of the Caucasus, is negligible. It is hardly worth a serious conflict between Russia and Georgia, still less between Russia and NATO. But a wounded Russian pride and American responsibility towards a loyal ally make it a volatile situation worth watching.

Svante Cornell of the Guardian blog calls it The war that Russia wants:

For months, Moscow’s successive provocations in Georgia have left observers suspecting that it was provoking a war in the Caucasus. It seems to have finally gotten what it wanted. The Kremlin’s blatant aggression puts at stake not only the future of the most progressive state in the former Soviet Union, but the broader cause of European security.

There’s also the issue of the timing: As Gerard puts it,

“Look at the timing. Elections. Olympic games. Most of the statesman gone for holidays. It’s the ideal time to attack a small country.”

Especially if you’re Vladimir Putin wanting to be the next Tsar.

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July 24, 2008 By Fausta

Edwards’s love child undernews

The National Enquirer has more details on John Edwards’s second family. Since we’re talking about politicians here, the emphasis is not on morality or on character, but instead,

One political source divulged: “His advisors told him they were furious that this had been brought out by the NATIONAL ENQUIRER right when Obama is considering whether he’s V.P. material with the Democratic National Convention (Aug. 25-28 in Denver) only weeks away.

“From what I hear, John was read the riot act by his people. The fallout from this could cost him the job of running mate. They told him Obama doesn’t want to pick someone and be embarrassed by the choice. This ‘bimbo eruption’ at this critical time will do him absolutely no good.

And then,

“While his people are not trying to tell him how to live his personal life, this baggage isn’t going to help him convince Obama that he’s the right guy to be his veep.”

Well, maybe “his people” would be well advised to tell him how to llive his personal life: a candidate running for president who is cheating on his wife while she is battling cancer shows a kind of sleaze that should not go uncensored by anyone, be it “his people” or the public at large. Adding a child born out of wedlock is yet more immorality.

It’s a sad comment on public morals when people like John Cole think that

In short, aside from the fact that all there is to the story is an Enquirer report, it is just boring. You all have made standard affairs pedestrian and dull. Even when you use the phrase “love child,” what it boils down to is a guy allegedly sleeping with a woman. Pretty tame stuff, given what the GOP has provided us for the past few years

After all, there’s a different standard for the GOP.

And that’s the real reason why the Edwards love child will remain as undernews, even if Edwards does become a cabinet official. You can rest assure the media’s going to continue looking at the PR triumphs instead.

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July 23, 2008 By Fausta

Edwards’s Rielle deal, and other morning links

The National Enquirer has a story about John Edwards and his alleged “second family” with Rielle Hunter. Betsy comments about the undernews

If the National Enquirer is correct, his girlfriend (are mistress and love child passé terms these days?) was six months pregnant in December 2007. Do the arithmetic. He and his wife announced that her cancer was back in March of that year and he must have been out working on his second family just a few months later. And it was all during the campaign last year when he still might have had a chance at the nomination.

As it turns out, the Enquirer says that

The former senator attended a press event Monday afternoon with L.A. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa on the topic of how to combat homelessness.

Homelessness is not the only topic the two could compare notes: Those of us with good memories (and Google) will remember that Villarraigosa cheated on his wife – while she battled cancer – with Mirthala Salinas. Salinas herself broke the news on Telemundo almost exactly a year ago. The difference between the two cads is that Salinas didn’t get pregnant.

Someone at the HuffPo is upset that McCain answered two questions from Ed.

Dr Melissa takes a look at the Obama posters for the Brandenburg Gate Victory Column speech, which are fraught with symbolism and more than a passing resemblance to other posters. Dean Barnett has an Obama ignorance watch special edition.

I’m still riding the trains, but will be back in Princeton this evening. I’m trying to figure out how to post a Picasa album of the trip’s photos.

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January 30, 2008 By Fausta

Edwards out!

UPDATED

Via American Princess, Edwards quitting presidential race

Former Sen. John Edwards is dropping out of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, CNN has learned.

Edwards has told top advisers about his decision. It is expected he will announce it at a speech in New Orleans, Louisiana, at 1 p.m. Wednesday.

Stop the ACLU and James say it helps Obama.

On the other side of the aisle, The Giuliani Campaign Autopsy

UPDATE
Fark: “John Edwards anounces he will drop out of race today to spend more time with his hair”

Ralph Nader to the rescue!

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January 25, 2008 By Fausta

Richard Rich, or Richie Rich?

Dr. Krauthammer writes about John Edwards:

Edwards has made much of his renunciation of his Iraq war vote. But he has not stopped there. His entire campaign has been an orgy of regret and renunciation:

* As senator, he voted in 2001 for a bankruptcy bill that he now denounces.

* As senator, he voted for storing nuclear waste in Nevada’s Yucca Mountain. Twice. He is now fiercely opposed.

* As senator, he voted for the Bush-Kennedy No Child Left Behind education reform. He now campaigns against it, promising to have it “radically overhauled.”

* As senator, he voted for the Patriot Act, calling it “a good bill . . . and I am pleased to support it.” He now attacks it.

* As senator, he voted to give China normalized trade relations. Need I say? He now campaigns against liberalized trade with China as a sellout of the middle class to the great multinational agents of greed, etc.


Betsy:

And then Krauthammer delivers this scathing conclusion recalling this Biblical line used in A Man for All Seasons when Thomas More asks the man who just perjured himself in order to get a job in Wales.

It profits a man nothing to sell his soul for the whole world. But for 4 percent of the Nevada caucuses?

Ouch. The name of the perjurer whose testimony helped send More to the block? Richard Rich. Now, every time I see John Edwards I’ll picture Paul Scofield asking Richard Rich

Why Richard, it profits a man nothing to give his soul for the whole world… but for Wales?

John Edwards – the 21st Century Richard Rich.

The way I see it, Richard had a maturity that Edwards lacks; Edwards is more of a Richie Rich type – a cardboard cartoon of a character.

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Matt Sanchez has his own podcast. He’s got a lot to say on Hillary and the “Hispanic” vote.

Matt was my podcast guest last October.

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December 19, 2007 By Fausta

The Edwards love child, and today’s other stories (if there are any)

If you go to the link, National Enquirer World Exclusive: John Edwards Love Child Scandal! there’s nothing there. The Enquirer pulled it.
Update, 12:20PM: the article’s back up.

However, this being the internet, Doug Ross has capture and text, on the affair with Rielle Hunter.

Ace quotes from No Prisoners,

This is a perfect “one-two” punch by the Clintons. First, have some cutout mention that the Republicans might make hay out of a question about Obama “selling” drugs. Second, have a tabloid allege that Edwards has fathered a child while his loving, devoted, wife if dying of cancer. Since all sources are either being denied/fired or suspect, the damage is not enough to knock out either opponent – only weaken them. This way the two (Obama and Edwards) can split the anti-Hillary! vote but, both remain in the race (with reduced support) so she doesn’t have to face only one strong contender.

This is pure Clinton “magic”.

Dan Riehl has the video Hunter made for the Edwards campaign.

Politico has the story on Roger Altman, The Clintonite who owns National Enquirer

But hey, another married man claims to be the baby’s father.

Sing it, Diana!

Ooh, ooh, ooh….aaaahhh

You think that I don’t feel love
What I feel for you is real love
In other’s eyes I see reflected
A hurt, scorned, rejected

Love child
Never meant to be
Love Child
Born in poverty
Love Child
Never meant to be
Love Child
Take a look at me

Started my life
In a old, cold, run-down tenament slum (tenement slum)
My father left he never even married mama
I shared the guilt my mama knew
So afraid that others knew I had no name

This love we’re contemplatin’
Is worth the pain of waitin’
We’ll only end up hatin’
The child we may be creatin’

Love Child
Never meant to be
Love Child
(Scorned by) Society
Love Child
Always second best
Love Child
(Different from) Different from the rest

(Hold on hold on just a little bit longer) Mmmmm baby
(Hold on hold on just a little bit longer) Mmmmm baby

I started school
And a worn, torn dress that somebody threw out
(Somebody threw out)
I knew the way it felt to always live in doubt
To be without the simple things
So afraid my friends would see the guilt in me

Don’t think that I don’t need ya
Don’t think I don’t want to please ya
But no child of mine will be bearing
The name of shame I’ve been wearing

Love Child
Love Child
Never quite as good
Afraid, ashamed
Misunderstood

But I’ll always love you
Always love you

I’ll always love you
Always love you

I warned them and warned them and warned them.

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Hillary wants to show she’s likable, so Bill goes on Entertainment Tonight while she stays in the helicopter.

The Anchores thinks Bill doesn’t want Hillary to win.

(Note to Hillary: If you want to project the image of the leader of the free world, don’t stand next to anyone who dwarfs you phisically.)

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UNICEF’s picture of the year:

An 11-yr old girl being married to a pedophile.

Where is UNICEF?

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Mass. Universal Care Faces Year-2 Reality

For those who like to believe there’s a free lunch, the table at Massachusetts’ universal health care scheme is being pared.
…
The Boston Globe reports on Massachusetts’ changes for 2008: “The changes will probably cut payments to doctors and hospitals, reduce choices for patients, and possibly increase how much patients have to pay.”

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Via Maria, Dennis Prager writes about Secular Europe or Religious America?
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