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  • Swallowing John Edward's Blarney

    The truth is so right there, however, due to his outrageous lies that are defended by his wife, the truth becomes murky; Slate, has become the clearinghouse of truth. Everything this man has done and not done, screams I am the father. The MSM gives him pass after pass. Why is the MSM not screaming, ''Why is his Rielle Hunter living in a three ...
    Posted to Kausfiles by Nancy Simpson on August 11, 2008
  • adultery is not necessarily a big thing

    i know marital fidelity is a huge issue for some couples, but i don't think everybody feels the same way. some women are happy enough with a good provider who every so often finds sex elsewhere. perhaps the edwards were the sort of couple for whom children, property, and shared career-interests far outweighed shared intimacy. if elizabeth ...
    Posted to Kausfiles by orionoir on August 10, 2008
  • Re: Can't Mickey Kaus get laid?

    According to sources close to Micky Kaus, he enjoys blowing goats.
    Posted to Kausfiles by brmaynard on August 7, 2008
  • Re: Wrong question, Mr. Kaus

    I'd rather not assault Kaus' charater or the integrity of a rag that, while sensational and a scandal-leech, is not an aliens-and-batboy type rag. We are not experts on Kaus or the NE's journalistic standards. Instead, can't we just posit that: 1. People probably should get mad at the lack of coverage certain stories get; 2. The MSM repeatedly ...
    Posted to Kausfiles by teslock on August 6, 2008
  • The Edwards Photos

    Enquirer just released the photo (singular) and, well, the Emperor has no clothes. That is, the photo, while not necessarily faked, is not even close to damning, is laughable. I stared at it like a Magic Eye image, trying to see the hidden picture and, um, no. No wonder it took so long to release them. So much for the ''tipping point'', ...
    Posted to Kausfiles by teslock on August 6, 2008
  • Casting first stones

    Fine. If the press thinks that Edwards' alleged extra-marital affairs are newsworthy, perhaps they are. But the press needs to be held to the same standards it imposes on others. Prominent members of the news media should be prepared to have their dalliances/love children/whatever publicized as broadly as they themselves publicize the stumbles ...
    Posted to Kausfiles by SFPete on August 5, 2008
  • A Refreshing Change of Events

    I find it oddly comforting that regardless of any manipulation in the press, when confronted with this latest salacious story, by and large the public says ''meh''. When pressured to join the tarring they fight back. When it comes to reasoned debate, the voices of restrain (in my limited experience) win. More encouraging is the growing ...
    Posted to Kausfiles by teslock on August 1, 2008
  • Re: Kaus Quixotic

    Posted to Kausfiles by teslock on July 31, 2008
  • If he were a presidential candidate, this would be valid

    If he runs again for the Senate, it will be, too. It speaks to his values, and our view of them. Can we accept a senator who cheats on his dying wife? To provide a UK parallel: Nigella Lawson, a British TV chef and daughter of a former head of the Treasury, lost her husband, the journalist John Diamond, to cancer in 2001. It had been diagnosed ...
    Posted to Kausfiles by Karl Smith on July 24, 2008