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A BABY DADDY FOR BOTH AMERICAS
The mainstream media really seem to imagine they can prevent
Americans from knowing information by refusing to mention it in
newspapers or on TV.
For those few Americans without an Internet connection and to
whom I have not faxed the National Enquirer stories: Evidence is
accumulating that John Edwards is right -- there really are "two
Americas." There's one where men cheat on their cancer-stricken
wives and one where men do not cheat on their cancer-stricken
wives.
To put it another way, it would appear that ambulances aren't
the only things John Edwards has been chasing lately.
Last year, the National Enquirer broke the story about New-Age
divorcee Rielle Hunter, formerly Lisa Druck, telling friends she
was having an affair with Edwards and that she was pregnant with
his "love child."
Who knew that "my father was a mill worker" could be such a
great pickup line? In his defense, Edwards had to do something to
kill time between giving $50,000 speeches on poverty.
I guess the Enquirer is lucky Edwards isn't a trial lawyer! A
sleazy carnival sideshow trial lawyer wouldn't even need to start
channeling unborn children before a jury -- as Edwards did in the
junk-science cases that made him a multimillionaire -- to win a
defamation case if these charges are false. The "love child"
allegation could be easily disproved by DNA testing.
Which brings up a fascinating legal question: Would it be
admissible for Edwards to channel the very love child at issue
during such a proceeding? Reminiscent of his performances in
medical malpractice cases, he could say: She speaks to you
through me and I have to tell you right now -- I didn't plan to
talk about this -- right now I feel her. I feel her presence.
She's inside me, and she's talking to you, she's saying: "John
Edwards ain't my daddy!"
When the National Enquirer story first broke last year, the
Edwards campaign denied that Edwards was the father, pawning the
affair off on an apparently very loyal Edwards campaign official,
Andrew Young. Like Edwards, Young was married with children, but
also like Edwards, Young is a Democrat, so it was possible.
Except that, not only has Young's wife not left him, but she
was perfectly copacetic with her husband's mistress moving into
their gated community for the duration of her pregnancy, and even
joining her, Andrew and the kids for dinner.
Back on Earth, that doesn't happen. The Edwards campaign
better start looking at its backup plan of claiming Nathan Lane
is the father.
It also didn't smack of innocence that the Edwards campaign
stripped Hunter's videos from the Edwards Web site when the story
broke.
Soon after Edwards met Hunter in a bar in New York, the
Edwards campaign began paying her more than $100,000 to make
"hip" videos of him for the campaign Web site. Unfortunately,
Edwards' hair stylists ate up most of the budget.
As Herculean a task as it would be to make John Edwards look
hip, the videos can't be worse for the campaign than the Edwards
staffer who said of the Catholic church's position on birth
control: "What if Mary had taken Plan B after the Lord filled her
with his hot, white, sticky Holy Spirit?" So why did they take
down Hunter's videos?
With the MSM still pretending the Internet doesn't exist, last
week the Enquirer staked out the Beverly Hilton in Los
Angeles after receiving a tip that Edwards would be going there
to visit Hunter and the love child, who reportedly has her
mother's eyes and her father's dramatic flair in front of a
jury.
According to the Enquirer, Edwards entered Hunter's hotel room
around 9:45 p.m. and left at 2:40 in the morning. Seeing
reporters as he left Hunter's room, Edwards sprinted to a hotel
bathroom and blockaded himself in until hotel security came to
rescue him. Even more suspicious, while Edwards was barricaded in
the bathroom, no one reported hearing sounds of a blow dryer.
When asked about the Enquirer story at a press conference a
few days later, Edwards looked as flustered as Rep. Robert Wexler
did after being asked if he really lives with his mother-in-law
in Florida while running for office in that district.
First Edwards pretended to be unfamiliar with the story, a
preposterous pose even if the story were false. Then Edwards
dropped eye contact and said: "That's tabloid trash. They're full
of lies. I'm here to talk about helping people." He couldn't have
looked more guilty if he had broken into a cold sweat and lit a
cigarette. Britney Spears has responded more credibly to
questions about tabloid stories.
Meanwhile, the only way consumers of the old media might
ascertain that Edwards is embroiled in some sort of scandal is
that, starting last Thursday, his name was summarily dropped from
lists of possible vice presidential candidates.
If only Republican Larry Craig had been in the bathroom, the
MSM might have covered it.
COPYRIGHT 2008 ANN COULTER
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