NYT Hot On Story Of John Edwards And The Mysterious Duke Graduate

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The Edwards story never ends...

New York Times reporter Serge Kovaleski is on a story. Serge, you'll remember, is the reporter who brought us the tale of Ashley Alexandra Dupré, the young working lady who consorted with former New York governor Eliot Spitzer. What's Serge up to? It looks slightly out of his normal range of Metro and local politics stories (although he does at times go national). All we know is it's a story about John Edwards and a Duke graduate—and right now he's combing the New York Times newsroom for Duke graduates to speak with. (We guess Times employees aren't sortable on Facebook by college group!) Personal to Serge: There's Stephen Labaton, class of '86—but we think you're looking for perhaps a more recent graduate? Oh gosh, we hope this is a nice story about how John Edwards was kindly to a college student with like tuition and helpful advice and stuff.

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Well, it just goes to show how much freakin power the trial lawyers have now. But in the end, they always, always get what's comin' to them.

Think about it -- Dickie Scruggs, now John Edwards. Smooth talkers, smooth operators, indeed. Perhaps, dare I say -- a little too smooth? One gets caught greasing the palm of a Mississippi judge, the other gets caught STROKIN' it with another woman (i.e., NOT his wife). Then there's Spitz (the former AG, not the now-dethroned Olympic swimmer) -- his sorry butt got caught with a hooker. A HOOKER! Man, oh man, trial lawyers, let me tell ya.

That's why we pay so much in medical insurance!! Don't you all see the connection!! You're gonna tell me that I smoke all my life and then I can sue the cigarette company? ARE YOU KIDDING ME? I'd like to sue the guy who came up with that rule.

But Edwards is such a joke. He should go back to lawyering, where he belongs. Better yet, he should go back and instead of doing personal injury, he should do criminal work -- FOR HIMSELF!! I'm done.
 
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Well, it just goes to show how much freakin power the trial lawyers have now. But in the end, they always, always get what's comin' to them.

Think about it -- Dickie Scruggs, now John Edwards. Smooth talkers, smooth operators, indeed. Perhaps, dare I say -- a little too smooth? One gets caught greasing the palm of a Mississippi judge, the other gets caught STROKIN' it with another woman (i.e., NOT his wife). Then there's Spitz (the former AG, not the now-dethroned Olympic swimmer) -- his sorry butt got caught with a hooker. A HOOKER! Man, oh man, trial lawyers, let me tell ya.

That's why we pay so much in medical insurance!! Don't you all see the connection!! You're gonna tell me that I smoke all my life and then I can sue the cigarette company? ARE YOU KIDDING ME? I'd like to sue the guy who came up with that rule.

But Edwards is such a joke. He should go back to lawyering, where he belongs. Better yet, he should go back and instead of doing personal injury, he should do criminal work -- FOR HIMSELF!! I'm done.

:lolabove::lolabove::lolabove:
 
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Good thing we have the 'on her deathbed' Lady ferreting out this stuff for us.
 
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