*puh* Liberals.
I’m sure the ambulance chaser had a plan in mind for Liz’s demise if she managed to hang on through her cancer recovery. LOL
Edwards is the original Worm! This is rich beyond imagination !
That’s horrible. Who would want Dave Matthews performing at their wedding.
The guy was the lowest of lowlifes...
Has Elizabeth kicked him to the curb yet?
Liberal Scum.
He’s a private citizen now and forever more. Who care anymore?
Mother and love baby.
Maybe someone can photoshop John's face on the baby. Shouldn't be hard. They look alike.
So THAT explains Edward’s being supportive of -8bamacare.
Shocking? I have seen bigger shocks come from a AAA battery.
Holy crap, this fall from grace rivals OJ Simpson’s 1994 fall in its speed and completeness.
Edwards seems to organize his life around the expectation that his wife would die soon.
From the Beggars Opera:
The middle-class criminal complacency of these two is shattered by their discovery that their daughter Polly has secretly married Macheath, the famous highwayman. Peachum’s famous objection:
Do you think your Mother and I should have liv’d comfortably so long together if ever we had been married?
is seconded by Mrs. Peachum’s:
Can you support the Expence of a Husband, Hussy, in Gaming, Drinking and Whoring? Have you Money enough to carry on the daily Quarrels of Man and Wife about who shall squander most? There are not many Husbands and Wives, who can bear the Charges of plaguing one another in a handsome way.
The parents conclude, however, that the match may make sense, provided the husband can be killed for his money. They depart, intent on this errand, and we find that Polly has hidden her man on the premises. She informs him of his danger, and there follows a touching duet, in spite of its intentional burlesque of popular love scenes:
MACHEATH. And I would love you all the Day,
POLLY. Every Night would kiss and play,
MACHEATH. If with me you’d fondly stray
POLLY. Over the Hills and far away.
LUCY LOCKIT: You base Man you,——how can you look me in the Face after what hath passed between us?—— See here, perfidious Wretch, how I am forc’d to bear about the Load of Infamy you have laid upon me——O Macheath! thou hast robb’d me of my Quiet——to see thee tortur’d would give me Pleasure.
Macheath succeeds in mollifying her, only to have Polly drop in at this inopportune moment, nearly ruining his chances of escape by claiming him for her husband in Lucy’s presence. Macheath finds himself forced to pretend that Polly is crazy, and succeeds in forcing her to retreat—but something in the performance fills Lucy with foreboding: “But that Polly runs in my Head strangely.” And she sings, affectingly:
If love be not his Guide,
He never will come back!
There would be, as the Beggar promised, difficulty choosing between the two young women, but for Lucy’s capacity for violence and revenge. Macheath notices, and this would be fatal to her cause, were it not lost already:
LUCY. How happy I am, if you say this from your heart! For I love thee so, that I could sooner bear to see thee hang’d than in the Arms of another.
MACHEATH. But could’st thou bear to see me hang’d?
Some literature for the day. I suspect Elizabeth and Rielle both could bear to see John Edwards hang’d.
parsy, who says there is nothing new under the sun
They just have to wait until Elizabeth dies.
True Love! LOL!
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/0825042_dave_matthews_1.html
...and the most humorus part is that she fell for it....holy schmoly, honey, you are old enough to know better...
Paging doctor death to Mrs. Edwards.