Posted on 09/27/2009 6:20:52 AM PDT by Saije
You really have to pity Elizabeth Edwards. Terminally ill and married to a two-timing bum, it seems she's been reduced to anonymously trashing Rielle Hunter in comments left under a pseudonym on blogs.
For months now, Elizabeth, who is said to be talking to a divorce lawyer, also has been sniping at Hunter - painting her as a blackmailing gold digger - in blog comments where she uses the pseudonym "Cherubim," according to a source who knows Elizabeth.
Though "Cherubim" has recently described herself as an African-American woman, the source insists, "It's Elizabeth. She's used 'cherubim' as a password. Look at the gravestone of their son Wade: It's an angel holding a boy."
"Cherubim" has also heaped scorn on estranged Edwards aide Andrew Young, who is working on a book in which he's due to reveal that Edwards and wealthy supporters paid him to claim that he fathered Quinn...
Here's 'Cherubim' at the Hollywood Gossip.
Cherubim Says:
March 5th, 2009 1:22 AM
I think the National Enquirer is desperate, and is using John Edwards stories to make money. The National Enquirer is disgusting. Read about the financial state of the National Enquirer here:
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You make a choice in life about how to deal with people. She is clearly not thinking right here and making an issue of something so pathetic doesn’t make anyone right. It propagates the ridiculous and the foolishness.
Oh I agree its totally the husband that should be to blame, he’s the one that took the vows to you. But there is a certain amount of supreme dislike for the other woman, no matter who you are. Sometimes you maybe just can’t help yourself in badmouthing the b****.
I can understand that anger at the other, just don’t shoot um.
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