To: Paladin2
After collecting herself, Elizabeth Edwards came back into the hangar, found her husband and began yelling. She then pulled off her shirt and bra, leaving herself bare-chested, Reynolds said.
"You don't see me anymore," Reynolds quoted the wife as saying.
Nelson said Elizabeth Edwards grabbed her husband in a sexual way and demanded, "Is this what you do in New York City?"
According to Nelson, John Edwards tried to get her to stop, saying, "Not in front of our friends," to which his wife responded, "They're not our friends. They're our staff."
6 posted on
05/03/2012 6:15:44 AM PDT by
jaydubya2
To: jaydubya2
I read that. I still stand by my original comment.
I suspect (from anecdotal readings) that Elizabeth would have been better served by exhibiting less bark and more wag. If she knew that Mr. Breck Girl was a real scumbag and didn't like it, she should'a left rather than trying to help him get control of the levers of power.
10 posted on
05/03/2012 6:29:20 AM PDT by
Paladin2
To: jaydubya2; Paladin2
. She then pulled off her shirt and bra, leaving herself bare-chested, Reynolds said. that is right out of the movie Damage from 1992 where when Miranda Richards (character) finds that Jeremy Irons has been having an affair with their son's fiancee Juliette Binoche thru a brutal discovery...she does precisely that as she crumbles in despair..."what I'm not good enough anymore?"
I know that Ms Edwards was known to be a harsh woman but I'll give her a pass on that one.
But I mean...couldn't any woman just look at that vain peacock and realize he had to be either a cheater or a homosexual..
37 posted on
05/03/2012 8:38:53 AM PDT by
wardaddy
(I am a social conservative. My political party left me(again). They can go to hell in a bucket.)
To: jaydubya2
"According to Nelson, John Edwards tried to get her to stop, saying, "Not in front of our friends," to which his wife responded, "They're not our friends. They're our staff."Wow. Nasty b!tch to the end...
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