10 Things We’ve Learned from the National Enquirer and It’s Updates
Also, Info From other Sources Around the Country
Information Keeps Piling Up
Still, No Statements Yet From the Edwards’ Campaign
The scandal keeps growing and the story the Edwards’ campaign wishes would just go away, won’t. The lastest from the National Enquirer, its updates to the story and other sources around the Internet.
As information about Rielle Hunter, mother of John Edwards’ alleged love child, continues to come out, one piece of information remains elusive:
A statement from the Edwards’ campaign about the growing scandal.
The National Enquirer broke the story yesterday and has added updates today.
They are expected to release at least two more updates containing information they’ve tracked down.
Meanwhile, Rielle Hunter denied that Edwards is the father of her child. But then, Rielle Hunter denied being Rielle Hunter, when confronted by a representative of the Enquirer.
Edwards operative, Andrew Young (not the former U.N. ambassador) has stepped forward, in what one source called “taking one for the team” and claimed that he [Young] was the father.
The Enquirer points out that they have been able to establish no known romantic link between Hunter and Young.
Another source has claimed that Hunter is living in a house owned by Edwards.
Still another has questioned whether it is being paid for with Edwards’ campaign money.
The National Enquirer wondered in its latest update if, perhaps, this would violate some campaign finance law.
10 Things we do know for sure at this point in the scandal.
We’ve included the latest from the last updates at the National Enquirer.
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John Edwards, Rielle Hunter Love Child Sex Scandal: 10 Things We Know
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12 users commented in " Rielle Hunter, John Edwards Love Child Scandal: 10 Things We Now Know "
Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackFirst of all, THERE IS NO SCANDAL, anywhere but in your hopes and dreams.
Secondly, when are we going to find out the names of Ted Kennedy and Bill Clinton’s “LOVE CHILDREN”, since the same company that owns the National Enquirer and the Globe both have printed stories every campaign that SOME CANDIDATE has a love child, somewhere?
What about Hillary Clinton’s lesbian relationships, according to the National Enquirer?
Is John Edwards’ love child actually “Bat Boy”?
framecop:
Thanks for your comment!
I’m going to reference your comment, because others have written that the Enquirer is a Clinton campaign tool.
Actually, “Bat Boy” was a staple from Weekly World News, a National Enquirer knock-off. The Enquirer’s record in political scandal isn’t too bad. I guess like everyone else, we’ll wait and see.
Until then, I guess you’ll write what you see and hear, just as I do.
Thanks once again for taking the time to comment.
This is silly.
All of the “sources” ans people who “wonder this” or “wonder that”
are ANONYMOUS.
An “anonymous ‘friend.” All unsubstantiated. There is not one
individual who is actually saying anything about his. There is not one
person who is actually talking.
We are being asked to believe an incredible story based upon
no one’s word.
I would be more likely to believe something if there were an
actual person making these allegations.
Edwards made a statement back on October 11, 2007 denying this whole “affair.”
The Associated Press reported this evening that Edwards told reporters, “The story is false. It’s completely untrue, ridiculous.” He said the story was “made-up.”
“I’ve been in love with the same woman for 30-plus years,” Edwards added, about his wife Elizabeth, who is suffering from incurable cancer, “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.”
Yes, you are right: Edwards ALREADY made a statement on this. It would be foolish to repeat the same thing over and over, and dignify a rag like the Enquirer.
I know that if I fathered a child outside of my marriage, I’d move the mother into the same gated community where I live with my wife and family. Just a few streets away! It makes perfect sense.
“High quality English reporting,” huh? I don’t know how credible a claim that is, seeing as you’ve yet to report on the Enquirer’s breaking story of Hillary Clinton’s decision to run with Sasquatch in the VP slot. (No word if Bill’s coveted endorsement from the Martians is carrying over.)
Since when did anyone with a brain listen or even read the Enquirer? Could you publish please the story of McCain and his adulterous affair when his wife while she was so messed up from a car accident that she was having multiple surgeries just to survive…and the subsequent divorce and quick marriage to the current Mrs. McCain. At least we know this is fact! I love hearing about little goody-two shoes Cindy and all of her charitable works also! Come on equal time ok?
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Even in admitting his affair, Edwards couldn’t help but lie when he said he did not father the child.
Not WRIGHT for America calls it “lying about lying”, appropriate! http://www.notwrightforamerica.com
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Darrell:
Speaking of Bill Clinton:
It is opined that Bill Clinton committed racist hate crimes, and I am not free to say anything further about it.
Respectfully Submitted by Andrew Y. Wang, J.D. Candidate
B.S., Summa Cum Laude, 1996
Messiah College, Grantham, PA
Lower Merion High School, Ardmore, PA, 1993
(I can type 90 words per minute, and there are probably thousands of copies on the Internet indicating the content of this post. Moreover, there are innumerable copies in very many countries around the world.)
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“If only it were possible to ban invention that bottled up memories so they never got stale and faded.” Off the top of my head—it came from my Lower Merion High School yearbook.
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