Rielle Hunter cashes in on her affair

Rielle Hunter discusses her relationship with former Sen. John Edwards in a new GQ interview.

Rielle Hunter, John Edwards’ mistress and baby mama of someone who misspelled my name, is so ashamed of her affair that she’s decided to pose with minimal clothing on a widely distributed magazine. She also added some tingly bits about her sex tape and her cliched obsession with a politician:

“I love Johnny and I love my daughter more than anything in the world, and I don’t want to ever do anything to hurt them or hurt their relationship.”

“I’m not a predator, I’m not a gold digger, I’m not the stalker. I didn’t have any power in that way in our relationship. He held all the power.”

“I know he loves me. I have never had any doubt at all about that. We love each other very much. And that hasn’t changed, and I believe that will be till death do us part. The love doesn’t go away. It’s unconditional. It’s unconditional on my part, but our connection is profound. There’s a lot of passion there.”

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John Edwards’ child named after LBB founder

Timeline: Edwards Affair Through the Years

Okay, not really, but I’m sort of irked that John Edwards’ illegitimate child has a misspelled version of my name, Quin. Edwards told “Today” that he is the father of one-year-old Frances Quinn Hunter, with whose mother, Rielle Hunter, the chocolate-mopped North Carolinian had an affair.

In a statement will surely garner many “who’s your daddy?” jokes from my friends, Edwards said:

“I am Quinn’s father. I will do everything in my power to provide her with the love and support she deserves. It was wrong for me ever to deny she was my daughter and hopefully one day, when she understands, she will forgive me.”
Lest we forget that Edwards’ wife, Elizabeth, was afflicted with cancer during this whole shenanigan.  Democrats just can’t get a break, can they?

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Obama speechwriter gets tired of pretending and gives up

This post basically writes itself, so I won’t be adding too much commentary. Here’s what Wendy Button, who used to be a speechwriter for the ultra liberal prez, publicly released earlier:

“What makes this a double blow is that my experience contradicts so much of what I wrote for political leaders over the last decade. That’s a terrible feeling, too. I typed line after line that said everything Massachusetts did would make health insurance more affordable. If I had a dollar for every time I typed, “universal coverage will lower premiums,” I could pay for my own health care at Massachusetts’s rates.

How could all of these weeks and months go by and no one is examining and talking about what has worked and what hasn’t worked in Massachusetts?

My experience in politics has been any time a politician says $500 billion will come from “waste, fraud, and abuse” that’s a fancy way of saying, “Hold on to your wallet; we’ll pay for it later.” We have to be careful about how we spend this trillion dollars. Right now, we are $1.4 trillion in the hole and the Senate has been asked to raise the country’s debt ceiling to $12 trillion. We are fighting two wars and may increase troop levels in one. We have 250 new Iraq and Afghanistan veterans seeking care from VA facilities every day, and unemployment is headed north, past 10 percent. Has anyone else thought, “Hey wait a minute? Why are we proposing to spend so much on a mess of a plan?”

I want health care reform. I need it, but I want Washington to start over. It doesn’t make me “un-American” or “astroturf” or “racist.” I’m a critic because what Washington is talking about doing has made health insurance unaffordable in Massachusetts.

Wendy Button has written for John Edwards, Hillary Clinton, John Kerry, Barack Obama, and Mayor Tom Menino of Boston as well as other national and international leaders, and is working on a book.

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