Elizabeth Edwards

Elizabeth Edwards (Democratic presidential hopeful John Edwards' wife) most recent quotes, as much as they made me laugh, are not quite the kind of thing that the guy who is running for president of the United States of America needs the people in his corner saying . In talking about her husbands lack of notoriety in the media, and less than exorbitant campaign funds, she advised "We can't make John black, and we can't make him a woman".
I think that in 2007 in our fine democratic nation, that there is no way Obama and Clinton would be getting the attention they are getting based solely on gender or race. I would love to see polls asking how many people gave money or attention to either candidate based on a factor other than political affilliation or ideals. Really, is this chick serious? I want to see the person who answered yes to the question that asked "Did you give money to Obama because he was black?". Jerkasses.
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This is one for the ages! Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's lovely and tactful wife Ann recently advised in an interview that rather than live with multiple sclerosis, she wished "Couldn't I please just have cancer and die?" While I will make no claim to be the nicest person around, this just seems a bit off to me.
I've asked before, and I'll ask again - Is this chick serious? Again we have an instance of somebody in the public eye who does something ludicrous. Regardless of the circumstances surrounding her saying it, how many people do you think are out there who have dealt with the death of a family member or friend due to cancer who is saying "Oh yeah, Ann Romney is totally right. Dying of cancer is a better alternative to just about anything!"? I'm guessing not too many, what do you think?
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So your father is an incredibly public figure, which means that your family is always in the public eye. What do you do? Well Al Gore's son, Al Gore III thought that it would be a good idea to load up on weed and pills and then get caught. This is the point at which you ask yourself - Is this guy serious?
Thousands of people do this kind of stuff every day and don't get caught. How do you get caught when you're constantly being watched? If your behavior is being scrutinized because a prominent figure in your family is, doesn't it make sense to keep a low profile? Maybe to not do insanely conspicuous illegal things? Come on douchebag, think before you act. As a side note, one of the perks of being famous is that even with multiple felony drug charges, if you're famous you can just go through treatment and eventually the charges will be dropped. How cool is that?
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