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Jul 26 2008

I Didn’t Drive John Edwards To The Hotel

Published by Max Steel at 3:42 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

John Edwards and Rielle HunterMy goodness, some of the nasty emails about the John Edwards affair invading my inbox have been amazing.

Boys and girls I did not make this story up. The National Enquirer’s claims that John Edwards was caught in a hotel at 2:30 a.m. was independently verified by Fox News.

Some of you say he is a private citizen so this should not be reported. I disagree. He is bucking for the Vice Presidents office at a maximum and Attorney General of the United States at a minimum.

Some of you attempt to deflect the fact that John Edwards was caught by saying “Hey, what about this person over here, and don’t forget that person over there.” That is no defense of John Edward’s bad behavior. And let us be clear, meeting at 2:30 a.m. with a woman he is not married to, does not work with, and is heavily suspected of being the mother of his love child, in a hotel across the country is bad behavior.

By saying “Lo here and lo there” you imply I condone and/or excuse adultery by someone depending on their political affiliation. You could not be more wrong. I abhor the practice and the individuals engaging in it. I believe anyone that will betray their spouse will betray the strangers they are elected to represent. Expose them all and throw them out. And yes, that does include John McCain which is one reason I do not support his candidacy and which makes his VP pick even more vital.

Do not come to me with your outrage - take it John Edwards where it belongs.

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