Mr. Young describes how he; his wife, Cheri; his children; and Mr. Edwards's pregnant girlfriend, Rielle Hunter, all moved in together ("the kids awakened to find a strange lady in the house") while Mr. Young allowed himself to be falsely named as the baby's father-to-be. The Youngs' "unnervingly surreal misadventure" is as strange as science fiction. The people in this uneasy household gathered each week to watch "American Idol" together without noticing that their own drama could out-soap anything television had to offer. […]
[A]fter Mr. Young finagled a way to explain Ms. Hunter's presence in Mr. Edwards's hotel room in Florida and get her out of there unnoticed, he says, Mr. Edwards just looked at him blankly and said: "I don't know what you're talking about. Rielle wasn't in Florida." […]
At first the duplicity was relatively minor. (Mr. Edwards, wearing an Italian suit, commandeered the "Made in America" label from Mr. Young's garment in case it showed while he addressed a labor-union audience.)
I would love John Edwards to be greeted with loud boos wherever he goes, for the rest of his life. Preferably, by children.
Whether all the stories in Game Change are true or not, we do know that the authors' sources want us to think the stories are true. That's the most revealing datum of all. Game Change is much less interesting for what it says than for what it is—a town dump where awful people can unload unflattering and embarrassing stories about their employers, colleagues, friends, and subordinates, knowing that the stories will never be traced back to them and knowing too that the stories will be published willingly by mainchance reporters and read avidly by a public that loves to have it bucketed all over them. Game Change is an exquisite construction built from betrayal and deceit. It is a precise rendering of the political culture of Washington.
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That kind of duplicity that Edwards displays, it's something like a Southern tradition. It goes back farther than having the highest stripper per capita count too. Jefferson owned his own children as slaves. It's like that.
Gotta monkey tail hanging out. Need to back one out. Lay some cable. Give birth to an abdominal anaconda. Defacate. Void excrement from the bowels through the anus.
I agree. Even worse than all his personal foibles, this functional sociopath is the biggest reason why there are so many unnecessary C-sections done in America now.
Game Change is an exquisite construction built from betrayal and deceit. It is a precise rendering of the political culture of Washington.
And lets not forget that every single person involved in Game Change, author and sources alike, sat on their information when it could have made a difference. For their own personal gain.
Even if someone is a 'decent person', the realities of politics will drag them into the slime.
OTOH, the irrational demands that the electorate place on their reprsentatives: "Gimme free pensions/medical care/roads/defense/protection from crime, etc with no taxes or deficits or inflation and a guaranteed highpaying job for life", guarantees that conmen politicians will come forward and promise it.
Politicians are sleazeballs. Who knew? Thanks for validating the load of $#&! that passes for mainstream political journalism ? "personal lives are more important than political action."
How anyone failed to notice what a sleaze ball Edwards is from the first time he stepped onto the national scene is beyond me. Even among a field of major party presidential candidates, he stood out as a particularly odious piece of human excrement.
"Whether all the stories in REASON are true or not, we do know that the authors' sources want us to think the stories are true. That's the most revealing datum of all. REASON is much less interesting for what it says than for what it is?a town dump where awful people can unload unflattering and embarrassing stories about their employers, colleagues, friends, and subordinates, knowing that the stories will never be traced back to them and knowing too that the stories will be published willingly by mainchance reporters and read avidly by a public that loves to have it bucketed all over them. REASON is an exquisite construction built from betrayal and deceit. It is a precise rendering of the political culture of Washington."
Gee, you say that as if it were a bad thing. And why else would I read REASON? O yeah, the links to bizzare sexual fetishes.
In defense of human filth buckets, at least they serve a useful purpose of helping to remove wastes from an abode to create more sanitary living conditions.
People console themselves by pretending that John Edwards is some sort of an anomaly among "public servants". The only thing anomalous about him is that he got exposed for the bottom feeder/POS he is.
I would guess he is pretty representative of the vast majority of people in "public life" (read: gorging at the public trough). The handful of "public servants" who are not venal, hypocritical, self serving and corrupt are the anomalies.
What you had mentioned is quite reasonable! Beautifully written article sir.
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Sounds like my kind of book. And one for each hand, too.
That kind of duplicity that Edwards displays, it's something like a Southern tradition. It goes back farther than having the highest stripper per capita count too. Jefferson owned his own children as slaves. It's like that.
I find that throwing actual poop makes me feel better than writing the analogous kind . . .
a town dump where awful people can unload unflattering and embarrassing stories about their employers
This is wonderfully scatological. Hold on, I need to go pinch a loaf. Chocolate hot dog. Fudge dragon. Dookie. Everybody join in!
How about, "Growing a brown tail." "Losing 2 pounds the easy way." Also, I'm always on the loose in D.C., so watch out.
Gotta monkey tail hanging out. Need to back one out. Lay some cable. Give birth to an abdominal anaconda. Defacate. Void excrement from the bowels through the anus.
Drop the kids off at the pool.
Looks like the best part of you rolled down the crack of your momma's ass and ended up as a brown stain on the mattress.
Have a food baby.
Birth a brown baby boy.
An Obama drop.
Take the Browns to the Super Bowl.
Take a shit.
Divorcing Suderman.
Launching a Trident
Taking a John Edwards.
Drop a deuce.
Launch a Democrat
Build a log cabin
Heave a Havana
Let fly the lower GI. Shuffle off a mortal coil.
"Best of Washington"
That would fit on the back of a postage stamp, with room left over.
And John Edwards should be fed shrieking, feet first, through a woodchipper.
I agree. Even worse than all his personal foibles, this functional sociopath is the biggest reason why there are so many unnecessary C-sections done in America now.
Please think of the poor SOB who has to clean the woodchipper.
"So that's yer accomplice, eh?"
I think we finally found something useful for Joe Biden to do.
GDP grows 5.7% in Q4 2009
How much of that was government spending, again?
That's an annual rate, of course, not a quarterly rate.
Best. Alt-text. Ever.
What I like is that the alt-text on both was interchangable with the other.
Game Change is an exquisite construction built from betrayal and deceit. It is a precise rendering of the political culture of Washington.
And lets not forget that every single person involved in Game Change, author and sources alike, sat on their information when it could have made a difference. For their own personal gain.
Scum. All of them.
Check out this awesome Eric Holder picture:
http://www.nationalreview.com/
There are two Americas. Bastards and, oh wait.
This is exactly why decent people don't go into politics. Which is why we are all doomed.
Even if someone is a 'decent person', the realities of politics will drag them into the slime.
OTOH, the irrational demands that the electorate place on their reprsentatives: "Gimme free pensions/medical care/roads/defense/protection from crime, etc with no taxes or deficits or inflation and a guaranteed highpaying job for life", guarantees that conmen politicians will come forward and promise it.
Bigger douchce: John Edwards or John Edward?
*douche
One's a pretentious douche bag who pretends to talk to dead babies to get financial rewards, and the other's a wannabe Vegas lounge act.
Can you guess which is which?
Yep, these are the people that the statists assure us should be in charge of every aspect of our lives. Because they're wiser and better than we are.
"Nothing that human beings do will be perfect."
It's not the imperfection of others that bothers me.
It is the desire of others to fit me into their notion of perfection.
And they'll just keep trying until you do fit.
You know, doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.
Politicians are sleazeballs. Who knew? Thanks for validating the load of $#&! that passes for mainstream political journalism ? "personal lives are more important than political action."
Not to mention the apparent ruling ethos of mainstream political journalism:
"Fluff and press releases we publish today. The really good stuff we hang onto for our book, which will be released after the election."
That man must be a werewolf. His hair is perfect.
How anyone failed to notice what a sleaze ball Edwards is from the first time he stepped onto the national scene is beyond me. Even among a field of major party presidential candidates, he stood out as a particularly odious piece of human excrement.
My fiancee's family liked him because they thought he could trick Southerners into voting Democrat. They hate Southerners.
"Whether all the stories in REASON are true or not, we do know that the authors' sources want us to think the stories are true. That's the most revealing datum of all. REASON is much less interesting for what it says than for what it is?a town dump where awful people can unload unflattering and embarrassing stories about their employers, colleagues, friends, and subordinates, knowing that the stories will never be traced back to them and knowing too that the stories will be published willingly by mainchance reporters and read avidly by a public that loves to have it bucketed all over them. REASON is an exquisite construction built from betrayal and deceit. It is a precise rendering of the political culture of Washington."
Gee, you say that as if it were a bad thing. And why else would I read REASON? O yeah, the links to bizzare sexual fetishes.
In defense of human filth buckets, at least they serve a useful purpose of helping to remove wastes from an abode to create more sanitary living conditions.
Sir, do you besmirch nobel filth buckets by likening them to J. Edwards?
I doth accuse Mr Welch of doing so in the alt-text.
And you're being unkind to dear Alfred.
nobel filth buckets
Does every thread have to turn into a global warming thread?
The Youngs' "unnervingly surreal misadventure" is as strange as science fiction.
Stop! Some science fiction is good. This is just weird.
People console themselves by pretending that John Edwards is some sort of an anomaly among "public servants". The only thing anomalous about him is that he got exposed for the bottom feeder/POS he is.
I would guess he is pretty representative of the vast majority of people in "public life" (read: gorging at the public trough). The handful of "public servants" who are not venal, hypocritical, self serving and corrupt are the anomalies.
What you had mentioned is quite reasonable! Beautifully written article sir.
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