Aug. 8, 2008

John Edwards Admits Having An Affair

But Former Democratic Candidate Denies Fathering A Child With The Woman

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    Former Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards revealed he had an affair with a video producer, although he claims that he did not father her child. Jeff Greenfield reports.

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    CBS News chief Washington correspondent Bob Schieffer speaks with Russ Mitchell about John Edward's extramarital affair and what this could mean for the Democratic party.

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    • John Edwards admitted to having an affair with Rielle Hunter in 2006.

      John Edwards admitted to having an affair with Rielle Hunter in 2006.  (AP)

    • Rielle Hunter, photographed on the town by celebrity photographer Patrick McMullen.

      Rielle Hunter, photographed on the town by celebrity photographer Patrick McMullen.  (Patrick McMullen)

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    In his second presidential campaign, Edwards ran as a populist, with a focus on poverty and health.

(CBS/ AP)  Former U.S. presidential candidate John Edwards, who won nationwide praise and sympathy as he campaigned side-by-side with his cancer-stricken wife, Elizabeth, admitted in shame Friday he had had an extramarital affair with a woman who produced videos for his campaign.

Acknowledging a sex scandal he had dismissed as "tabloid trash" only last month, Edwards said he had told his wife and family long ago but "I had hoped that it would never become public."

He denied fathering a daughter, born to the woman with whom he had the affair, and offered to be tested to prove it. A former Edwards campaign staff member professes to be the father.

The former North Carolina senator, who was the Democratic vice presidential nominee in 2004, confessed to ABC News that he had lied repeatedly about the affair with 42-year-old Rielle Hunter. Hunter's daughter, Frances Quinn Hunter, was born on Feb. 27 this year, and no father's name is given on the birth certificate filed in California.

"I made a serious error in judgment and conducted myself in a way that was disloyal to my family and to my core beliefs," Edwards said in a statement. "I recognized my mistake and I told my wife that I had a liaison with another woman, and I asked for her forgiveness … I have been stripped bare and will now work with everything I have to help my family and others who need my help."

In a conversation with CBS News chief Washington correspondent and Face the Nation host Bob Schieffer, Edwards said he came forward because he couldn't live with the constant scrutiny from the tabloids. He said that, for the sake of his family, he "just had to end it."

Schieffer also spoke with Elizabeth Edwards, who fought back tears while confirming that her husband told her about the affair in 2006 and that she forgave him.

"This is really, really tough," she said.

In a statement provided to The Associated Press, Elizabeth Edwards said her husband's affair was a "terrible mistake." But she said the healing process was "oddly made somewhat easier" after her diagnosis of breast cancer in March 2007.

She said she was proud of the courage her husband showed despite his shame and pleaded for her family's privacy to be respected.

In his interview with ABC News, Edwards recalled his wife's reaction to the news in 2006.

"She was mad, she was angry. I think furious would be a good way to describe it," Edwards said.

Edwards made a point of saying that his wife's cancer was in remission when he began the affair with Hunter. Elizabeth Edwards has since been diagnosed with an incurable form of the disease.

Edwards told Schieffer he has no intention of attending the Democratic National Convention in Denver later this month. When asked about his future plans, Edwards said, "I really don't know."

"Look, it's disappointing, but he's taken responsibility," said CBS News consultant Joe Trippi who was a top strategist in the 2008 Edwards presidential campaign. "He's admitted that he made a mistake. I know first-hand the love that Elizabeth and John Edwards have for each other-I saw it. And right now I think the most important thing is to give this family some space and let them continue their healing."

Edwards declared his presidential candidacy in December 2006. His wife was at his side that day and campaigned enthusiastically with him and by herself in the months that followed. She announced in March 2007 that her cancer, formerly in remission, had returned and there apparently was no cure.

She and her husband said it was important for the campaign to continue.

Edwards dropped out midway through this year's primaries after it became apparent he could not keep up with front-runners Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton. He recently endorsed Obama and has been mentioned as a possible running mate.

He was John Kerry's running mate in 2004 when Kerry lost to President George W. Bush.

"This revelation seriously damages Edwards’ political future," said CBSNews.com senior political editor Vaughn Ververs. "It's a dramatic fall for the former vice presidential candidate who was widely seen as a potential cabinet member in the future or even a running mate for Barack Obama."

And last fall, in an interview with CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric, Edwards himself cited infidelity as a character flaw voters might well count as disabling in a potential President:

"Of course. I mean, for a lot of Americans, including the family that I grew up with, I mean, it's, it's fundamental to how you judge people and human character - whether you keep your word, whether you keep what is your ultimate word, which is that you love your spouse, and you'll stay with them." Watch that interview.

In his statement Friday, he said, "It is inadequate to say to the people who believed in me that I am sorry, as it is inadequate to say to the people who love me that I am sorry.

"In the course of several campaigns, I started to believe that I was special and became increasingly egocentric and narcissistic. If you want to beat me up feel free. You cannot beat me up more than I have already beaten up myself."

The National Enquirer first reported on the affair in October 2007, in the run-up to the Democratic primaries, and Edwards denied it.

"The story is false," he told reporters then. "It's completely untrue, ridiculous." He professed his love for his wife, who had an incurable form of cancer, saying, "I've been in love with the same woman for 30-plus years and as anybody who's been around us knows, she's an extraordinary human being, warm, loving, beautiful, sexy and as good a person as I have ever known. So the story's just false."

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In the course of several campaigns, I started to believe that I was special and became increasingly egocentric and narcissistic. If you want to beat me up feel free. You cannot beat me up more than I have already beaten up myself.

John Edwards
Last month, the Enquirer carried another story stating that its reporters had accosted Edwards in a Los Angeles hotel where he had met with Hunter after her child's birth. Edwards called it "tabloid trash," but he generally avoided reporters' inquiries, as did his former top aides.

In an interview, scheduled to air on ABC News' "Nightline" Friday night, Edwards said the tabloid was correct when it reported on his meeting with Hunter at the Beverly Hills Hilton last month.

A number of mainstream news organizations had looked into the adultery allegations but had not published or aired stories. But newspapers in Charlotte and Raleigh, North Carolina , recounted the Enquirer's allegations in prominent articles on Thursday.

The Edwardses have three children - Cate, Jack and Emma Claire. Another son, Wade, died at 16 in a 1996 car accident.

"I don't know if numb's the word," Joe Trippi, formerly a major campaign strategist for Edwards, told CBS News. "It's more disappointing but again, my biggest concern's the family right now."

David Bonior, Edwards' campaign manager for his 2008 presidential bid, said he was disappointed and angry at Friday's news.

"Thousands of friends of the senator's and his supporters have put their faith and confidence in him, and he's let them down," said Bonior, a former congressman from Michigan. "They've been betrayed by his action."

Asked whether the affair would damage Edwards' future aspirations in public service, Bonior replied: "You can't lie in politics and expect to have people's confidence."

In 1999, when Edwards was a senator, he said of President Bill Clinton and his affair with Monica Lewinsky:

"I think this president has shown a remarkable disrespect for his office, for the moral dimensions of leadership, for his friends, for his wife, for his precious daughter. It is breathtaking to me the level to which that disrespect has risen."

In 2006, Edwards' political action committee paid $100,000 in a four-month span to a newly formed firm run by Hunter, who directed the production of four Web videos showing Edwards in supposedly candid moments as well as in a public speech talking about morality.

The payments from Edwards' One America Committee to Midline Groove Productions LLC started on July 5, 2006, five days after Hunter incorporated the firm in Delaware.

Midline provided "Website/Internet services," according to reports that Edwards' PAC filed with the Federal Election Commission.

Midline's work product consists of four YouTube videos showing Edwards in informal settings as he prepares to make speeches in Storm Lake, Iowa, and Pittsburgh, as gets ready for a television appearance on "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart" and travels in Uganda in 2006.

Edwards' PAC followed the six-figure payment with two smaller payments totaling $14,461, the last on April 1, 2007.

At the time Hunter was compiling the videos in 2006, Edwards was preparing his run for president.

Episode One of the four videos shows a conversation between Edwards and an unseen woman as the two chat aboard a plane about an upcoming speech in Storm Lake, Iowa.

Cutting between clips of the speech and the conversation with the woman, Edwards touches on his standard political themes, declaring that government must do a better job of addressing the great issues of the day, from poverty and education to jobs and the war in Iraq.

"I want to see our party lead on the great moral issues - yes, me a Democrat using that word - the great moral issues that face our country," Edwards tells the crowd. "If we want to live in a moral, honest just America and if we want to live in a moral and just world, we can't wait for somebody else to do it. We have to do it."



John Edwards' Complete Statement:

In 2006, I made a serious error in judgment and conducted myself in a way that was disloyal to my family and to my core beliefs. I recognized my mistake and I told my wife that I had a liaison with another woman, and I asked for her forgiveness. Although I was honest in every painful detail with my family, I did not tell the public. When a supermarket tabloid told a version of the story, I used the fact that the story contained many falsities to deny it. But being 99% honest is no longer enough.

I was and am ashamed of my conduct and choices, and I had hoped that it would never become public. With my family, I took responsibility for my actions in 2006 and today I take full responsibility publicly. But that misconduct took place for a short period in 2006. It ended then. I am and have been willing to take any test necessary to establish the fact that I am not the father of any baby, and I am truly hopeful that a test will be done so this fact can be definitively established. I only know that the apparent father has said publicly that he is the father of the baby. I also have not been engaged in any activity of any description that requested, agreed to or supported payments of any kind to the woman or to the apparent father of the baby.

It is inadequate to say to the people who believed in me that I am sorry, as it is inadequate to say to the people who love me that I am sorry. In the course of several campaigns, I started to believe that I was special and became increasingly egocentric and narcissistic. If you want to beat me up - feel free. You cannot beat me up more than I have already beaten up myself. I have been stripped bare and will now work with everything I have to help my family and others who need my help.

I have given a complete interview on this matter and having done so, will have nothing more to say.



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by fetuskarate August 12, 2008 4:43 AM EDT
I hope his *** rots off
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by fetuskarate August 12, 2008 4:43 AM EDT
I hope his *** rots off
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by fetuskarate August 12, 2008 4:43 AM EDT
I hope his *** rots off
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by fetuskarate August 12, 2008 4:43 AM EDT
I hope his *** rots off
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by fetuskarate August 12, 2008 4:43 AM EDT
I hope his *** rots off
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by harrist5 August 11, 2008 6:27 PM EDT
The media, which is in FACT controlled by conservative forces, has not mentioned that McCain is a self-confessed adulterer, that he ditched the wife who stood by him in his imprisionment and raised his kids -- for an heiress whose millions would give him political clout. Edward''s sins are nothing compared to McCain''s. If the press were liberal as imagined by those fooled by it, this would be mentioned as a counterfoil in every story about Edwards.
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by harrist5 August 11, 2008 6:26 PM EDT
The media, which is in FACT controlled by conservative forces, has not mentioned that McCain is a self-confessed adulterer, that he ditched the wife who stood by him in his imprisionment and raised his kids -- for an heiress whose millions would give him political clout.

Edward''s sins are nothing compared to McCain''s. If the press were liberal as imagined by those fooled by it, this would be mentioned as a counterfoil in every story about Edwards.
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by amysweet-2009 August 11, 2008 11:06 AM EDT
Where is it our business to know people"s private affairs. Wheteher it be a poltician or not. That is a private affair between a husband and a wife. It is not the business of the world. Furthermore, how can any one complain about anyone having an affair whether it be right or wrong, if we promote shows like Swingers. Shows like these put ideas into peoples heads. So that it makes it seem acceptable to our society. I feel for Elizabeth. For having to have this splashed all over T.V. and newspapers, like this woman isn"t mortified enough. The media is going to splash it every where see looks. A private family matter!
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by clovisbuford August 11, 2008 4:32 AM EDT

DEMONIC-RAT CORRUPTION Fascism, corruption and my Democratic Party
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/inde
x.php?pageId=3012Posted by trrrorislamx at 06:38 PM : Aug 10, 2008
Yanno Iam going back through the archives ace and looking for your posts on the abramoff scandals , the latest ones from the inspector in Iraq Mr. Bowen and how at least 20 Billion dollars if not 60 has been nisspent stolen ,etc. and you know ..not a comment from you one ..amazing isnt it? ..and then you think well we can talk about our differences , we all agree none of us hold with corruption , no matter which party .. so we start this conversation and I am a demonic rat , wow , you would have to go back to goebells to find that . Can you make my cheeks thin? long pointed nose ? after all we are all demonic rats ..and you are pure ..as far as fascism , according to Mussolini a founder of fascism it was descibes as "%u201CFascism should more appropriately be called Corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power%u201D err look at the unddue corporations have with republicans and you are throwing names . I would say I look forward to a conversation about the issues .,but thatsts not what you trolls do , you talk smack and bail ..
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by samthetvcat August 11, 2008 3:48 AM EDT
pt 1

---In 1999, when Edwards was a senator, he said of President Bill Clinton and his affair with Monica Lewinsky: "I think this president has shown a remarkable disrespect for his office, for the moral dimensions of leadership, for his friends, for his wife, for his precious daughter. It is breathtaking to me the level to which that disrespect has risen."---

I suppose it''s possible at the time he said this that he was still faithful to Elisabeth, so like in terms of this statement being evidence of jaw-dropping hypocrisy maybe that''s too much of an assumption? Like his statement to Katie about fidelity last Fall is consistent with his current assessment of himself as scum - has he made any statements contemporaneous or post cheating which pass judgment on a cheater?

My larger point being that cheaters who aren''t hypocrites tend to be careful not to judge cheaters lest dirt ever come out because they know people might forgive the infidelity but won''t forgive the hypocrisy.
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by samthetvcat August 11, 2008 3:47 AM EDT
pt 2

Anybody hear Barack''s statement on Edwards . . . he kept it really short and stuck to facts pertaining to Edwards'' not participating in the Dem Convention. Interesting that for somebody who''s given speeches on fatherhood and who got criticized for only taking blacks to task, and as somebody who''s also talked about restoring peoples'' faith in corrupt politics, that he wouldn''t use this opportunity to maybe make the point that it''s sad when stories like this come out that shatter families, destroy opportunities for talented people, and ratchet up the distrust of a cynical electorate, but that if nothing else people who vote for him can be sure they''re never going to have to worry about stories like that ever leaking out about him.

Interesting . . .
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by ukgod1 August 11, 2008 2:09 AM EDT
At least when they are *** these bimbos they are not *** the American public, well at least for 15 minutes.

Posted by patriot12436 at 07:50 PM : Aug 10, 2008

R U serious? *** bimbos? republicans make a living *** everything form the public to the economy, war in Iraq, gas prices even little boys! just ask larry craig or tedd hagard or better yet bush buddies over in Saudi Arabia and *** cheney with haliburton please get informed and get a brain
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by ukgod1 August 11, 2008 2:03 AM EDT

That is why i decided against obama, the things he hasn''''t told us about himself.Along with his past associations.

Posted by patriot12436 at 07:47 PM : Aug 10, 2008

what more do you want this man to tell you about himself? no matter what he says you right winger still dont get it or just want more. why dont you ask mccain about the keyding five or cindy mccain drug addiction or better yet why he turned his back of war veterans when he voted agains the gi bill that would support them. just tell the truth no matter how much obama explain his background and where he is from or how many documentary you watch about his life your just finding any excuse you can not to vote for him i ummmmmm i wonder why?
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by patriot12436 August 10, 2008 10:50 PM EDT
At least when they are *** these bimbos they are not *** the American public, well at least for 15 minutes.
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by patriot12436 August 10, 2008 10:47 PM EDT
obama8years
That is why i decided against obama, the things he hasn''t told us about himself.Along with his past associations.
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by callistemon-2009 August 10, 2008 10:33 PM EDT
ha. looks like edwards backed the wrong horse. in more ways than one.
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by trrrorislamx August 10, 2008 9:38 PM EDT
THAT WOMAN,,,

I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Ms Lewinsky

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nP5FunbZvJ8

DEMONIC-RAT CORRUPTION

Fascism, corruption and my Democratic Party
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?pageId=3012

Ten years ago, Newsweek magazine shocked mainstream America with a cover story headlined "Thought Police," a lengthy report on a new social /political movement developed on college campuses since the 1960s. Ironically, one year after the Berlin wall came down and one year before the fall of the Soviet Empire, Americans were being seriously warned that liberal academia had adopted a hybrid "Marxist" philosophy often called "PC." This new "Politically Correct" creed was being espoused, according to Newsweek, at hundreds of colleges and universities as a result of the growing influence of "a generation of campus radicals."

Democrat corruption over the last three months
http://www.boycottliberalism.com/Commentary/Corruption.htm
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by famulla-2009 August 10, 2008 5:50 PM EDT
I am new to the election as I have just attended 18 years and have the ID for the citizenship and I am now full fledged citizen. I can now choose the candidate of my choice. This may be Mr. X or Mr. y.
Now here comes the question.
To date I had fabulous time. The price of the commodities was just right and I could save a little. I have in fact saved enough for the car.
Then I have a choice of the man I think may be right. He stands up on the podium and states, %u201CWe have had many years of very fruitful years. We had ups and downs. All of the citizens have stayed on course to see that the economy does not suffer and that there enough jobs.
I am just told that the cars industry has a tumble and the airlines are not doing too good. Some 50,000 jobs will have to go. I am proud to say that these 50,000 have been the good citizens and have paid the tax in time. I am listening to this stupid patriotic speech.
What do I do? Do I elect the guy who is talking rubbish? Do I not have the TV to tell me that we are in the gutter as far as the economy is concerned?
Sir. Markets tell all about the politics. It is the political driven although these were not in yesteryears. Then we had honest politicians. Of course they had the vices of the Play Boy type but that did not dent my wallets.
Fine tuning is not the market with the politics. It is honesty with the market and the citizens will not buy these, they will accept this as a gift.
I thank you
Firozali A Mulla DBA
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by ragnar30066 August 10, 2008 3:33 PM EDT
So what other truth is the New York media suppressing? It seems the New York media doesn''t acknowledge anything "uncomfortable" about the leftists until the evidence is overwhelming and people are focusing their attention on competitive media outlets.

Think of it, the scandal sheets at the check out counters are now a more reliable source of information than our traditional sources based in New York. And the New York Times wonder why they''re going broke.
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by shaheed92 August 10, 2008 3:32 PM EDT
Posted by homespunlady at 11:33 AM : Aug 10, 2008
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You ever read the rules; your comment is off subject. I bet you would be surprised if you learned this article deals with John Edwards. Save your garbage for an article where it might be appropriate. This is not it.
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