interviewing all sorts of whackos and newsbags (one of my favorite words. my nono came up with it. it means people who butt into other people's bid-nez) about john edwards affair. (they actually used the term 'baby daddy' JUST NOW.
what about this though? why isn't THIS news? why aren't people salivating over this?
Media Go Wild Over Edwards' Infidelities, But Continue to Ignore Those of McCain
While the '04 Democratic VP Nominee is Raked Over the Coals Over His Admission of an Extramarital Affair After Months of Heated Denials, the '08 GOP Presidential Nominee-Elect's Own Affairs Continue to be Ignored by the Mainstream Media -- But Now McCain's Ex-Wife Has Spoken Out, Breaking a Nearly 30-Year Silence
Forgotten woman: Carol Shepp McCain, former wife of Republican presidential nominee-elect John McCain, emerges from her car near her home in Virginia Beach, Virginia, The Arizona senator's ex, now 70, stayed faithful to him throughout his ordeal as a prisoner of war in Vietnam. But after she was severely injured -- and disfigured -- in a 1969 car crash, the man who's now running for president carried on a series of extramarital affairs. His marriage to Carol eventually ended in divorce in 1980, but now the former Mrs. McCain has broken her nearly 30-year public silence..........
............SPECIAL REPORT
By Sharon Churcher
London Daily Mail
LONDON -- It has been more than two months since Senator Hillary Clinton of New York formally withdrew from the hard-fought race for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination.
Since then, the eyes of America -- and the world -- have been focused on the two major parties' apparent nominees: Democratic Senator Barack Obama of Illinois and his Republican Party rival, Senator John McCain of Arizona, as they do battle to win the White House in November's general election.
While Obama will surely press his credentials as the embodiment of the American dream – a handsome, charismatic young black man who was raised on food stamps by a single mother and who represents his country’s future – McCain will present himself as a selfless, principled war hero whose campaign represents not so much a battle for the presidency of the United States, but a crusade to rescue the nation’s tarnished reputation.
McCain likes to illustrate his moral fiber by referring to his five years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam. And to demonstrate his commitment to family values, the former U.S. Navy pilot -- who will turn 72 on August 29 -- pays warm tribute to his beautiful blonde wife, Cindy, with whom he has four children.
But there is another Mrs. McCain who casts a ghostly shadow over the Senator’s presidential campaign. She is seldom seen and rarely written about, despite being the mother of McCain’s three eldest children and two sons from a previous marriage...............
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that's just a downright odd website. i don't know what i was supposed to find there
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