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“In your book, you trash a dead lady whose husband you had an affair and a baby with. Did it not occur to you that maybe that might not be the right tone to take?” More
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“In your book, you trash a dead lady whose husband you had an affair and a baby with. Did it not occur to you that maybe that might not be the right tone to take?” More
Elizabeth Edwards has passed away after a long battle with breast cancer. Although I never met Elizabeth, I was proud to share a home state with her. I wasn’t the hugest fan of her husband, but I was upset with him more for leaving his Senate seat vacant and free for a Republican candidate to take years before the stories of his infidelity came to light.
So often, I struggle to find a place to live between my traditional Southern roots and the feminist womanhood I’ve embraced. Elizabeth Edwards was the exact kind of Southern woman I’d like to be – strong, smart, devoted to her family, and resilient. More
A police officer took scare tactics to the next level when he arrested his 14-year-old daughter’s 15-year-old boyfriend for having sex with her. – The Frisky
The clear signs your boyfriend is pulling a Tiger Woods … or Jesse James … or John Edwards … or Ryan Phillippe (the list goes on). – Betty Confidential
If you’re looking to lose weight, try reverse psychology on yourself and eat fat. It helps and tastes really, really good. – College Candy More
Andrew Young, the former Edwards aide who claimed he was paid off to pretend to be the father of Rielle Hunter’s baby, has sold the movie rights to his book The Politician. That leads to only one question: who should … More
Turns out that money and status “breed disloyalty,” according to researcher Adam Galinsky (via Women’s Health). Not only that, but rich and powerful men are more likely to be hypocrites about their behavior: “…scientists also found that wealthy men are … More