Men are going to be men. Cheating is not anything new. Men have been cheating on their wives and significant others for centuries. As women, we have known this. We may not except these deplorable actions, but we know it.
What does bother me is that som
eone who has said that we can trust them by holding a public office and attempting to run as president of your great country, the United States of America, denied a child after cheating on his wife. He said the child, in no way could be his.
It was reported that John Edwards brought his mistress, Rielle Hunter, into his home that he shared with his wife, Elizabeth, while his she was out of town. Not only did he have Rielle in their home, John had her around his kids. Rielle slept with John in the bed that he shared with his wife. Rielle also slept with John many times during his failed presidential campaign. She even gave John a nickname “Love Lips”. Elizabeth was battling breast cancer while all this was going on. He ultimately fathered a child with Rielle. Only to later deny that the child was biologically his.
John, paternity tests have called you a liar. You had the nerve to call the woman you slept with a “stupid slut.” I wonder what that makes you? You are scum. The scum that sticks to the bottom of my shoe. I am not calling you scum for cheating on your wife as much as I am calling you scum for denying that innocent child that did not ask for you to be her daddy. In my eyes you are not her daddy, you were purely her sperm donor. You should be setting an example for those who voted you into office. Denying children has been an epidemic in this country. If you did not to father a child, you are a well educated and grown man and should know enough about protection. I hope your children do not follow in your footsteps in life.
I am not only disgusted with John for his careless actions, but Rielle was a knowing party in this love triangle. She knew she was dealing with a liar when she made the decision to sleep with a married man. She is at as much fault as good ole John Edwards.
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