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Elizabeth Edwards writes about husband's affair in book, 'Resilience'
2009-04-30
Campaign cad John Edwards' cheating ways made his wife, Elizabeth, sick to her stomach - literally. After the former presidential hopeful confessed his betrayal, Elizabeth Edwards writes in her new book, "I cried and screamed, I went to the bathroom and threw up."

Elizabeth, 59, who is terminally ill with cancer, speaks in far more detail than before about her husband's infidelity in her new memoir, "Resilience," due to be published May 12 by Broadway Books. A copy was obtained by the Daily News.

Despite feeling deeply deceived, Elizabeth Edwards nonetheless publicly stood by her husband's side, lending his candidacy the aura of a warm, loving family life. But she had actually wanted him to quit the race to protect the family.

Edwards admitted the hanky-panky to her days after declaring his candidacy in 2006 - almost a year before the National Enquirer reported it. She was afraid of the destructive questions Edwards' affair with videographer Rielle Hunter would raise. Later events proved her right. "He should not have run," she says.

Edwards did not publicly admit the affair until last August - seven months after he quit the race, and the National Enquirer had reported he was the father of Hunter's infant daughter. Edwards denied paternity, and his wife's book doesn't address that issue.

But it does highlight Elizabeth Edwards' anger and sorrow at being duped by a man whose four children she'd borne and whose political ambitions she'd passionately supported for so many years.

Hunter initially seduced Edwards using a worn come-on line, Elizabeth writes: "You are so hot," Hunter told him outside a swank New York hotel.
Subtle. Right up there with "Hey, baby! Wanna screw?"
The campaign ultimately paid Hunter $114,000 to produce a batch of short films on his candidacy.
Posted by:Fred

#6  Resilience? Gag. Excuse me while I go to the bathroom and throw up. He humiliated her as he hid behind her mastectomy bandages. Yeah right, it is a story of courage and resilience that we all hope our daughters can emulate. More like terminally self-absorbed.
Posted by: Gluting Fillmore6653   2009-04-30 20:57  

#5  Yosemite, I've been wondering the same thing. I didn't want to sound callous but I'm past the point where I give her a pass to say or write whatever she wants without being challenged. Sometimes during the campaign I had to wonder if it was just a strategy she used to get away with taking cheap shots at other candidates.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2009-04-30 16:44  

#4  Well, honey, ya won't have to worry about him running for anything any more. Unless it's a good divorce lawyer...
Posted by: tu3031   2009-04-30 15:28  

#3  Shes been "terminally ill" for 4 years now... what gives?
Posted by: Yosemite Sam   2009-04-30 14:08  

#2  Elizabeth Edwards admitted the hanky-panky to her days after declaring his candidacy in 2006 - almost a year before the National Enquirer reported it....Despite feeling deeply deceived, Edwards nonetheless publicly stood by her husband's side, lending his candidacy the aura of a warm, loving family life.

So Saint Elizabeth did her own fair share of deceivin'.
Posted by: Frank G   2009-04-30 10:56  

#1  "You are so hot,"

Elizabeth could have put Nair in Breck Boy's shampoo. Just thinking out loud.
Posted by: ed   2009-04-30 09:32  

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