That's enough for me. The guy needs a straight jacket.
Remember Gore grew up in a hotel and was known to shower 5 times a day.
Y’know, if someone shared that kind of thing with me, I’d keep my trap shut about it—especially if I thought it would somehow end up in a National publication. Looks like Kerry couldn’t even do that. They both make me sick.
I won’t judge anyone by things they did while overcome with grief over the the death of their child. I hope I’m never in a position to find out how I’d handle that. But recounting such an unusual and intensely personal reaction years later (if it even really happened) to impress people and score political points is sick. But not QUITE as sick as this Shrum dude repeating it to the whole world.
Not sure what I would do if one of my little ones died. I expect I would stay for a long last hug if possible. But then I should be fitted for a jacket too.
Edwards was just researching what it was like to be poor...and dead.
Actually, it’s a classic con man’s routine: offering a slightly disturbing detail so the person thinks, “if he were lying he never would have said that.”
Edwards is a master of the slightly disturbing, but his use of it is far more than slightly disturbing. As an ambulance chased, Edwards “specialty” was convincing women to sue by claiming to channel their dead babies’ souls, saying their dead babies are insisting on justice.
That is creepy on so many levels: the manipulation of women’s grief, the assertion that deceased souls are preoccupied with earthly (rather than heavenly) justice, the use of black arts, but most especially: Edwards is pro-abortion.