Like another F. Scott Fitzgerald tragic figure, men in power positions too often undermine their success with careless personal business that ruins their chance of success in careers. Edwards could be another Gatsby as the fool in love living backward but today's version seems less about love than in the old novels and more about momentary or fleeting feel good complexities. Closer to self defeat than can be ignored, he has succeeded in failure as the shoe-in no longer a contender.
Add Edwards name to the long list of undermining power figures and take his name off the Vice President position list he had a good shot at getting. This time, with this man, it truly is tragic. This self destruction seems to happen in one form or another far too often to ignore. Least anyone think it is a new story, it isn't but what is new is innocent or guilty, Edwards should have been seen anywhere but near a hotel where this particular woman was staying when considering the rumors of their relationship that hit the news long ago. It isn;t so much about adultry as it is about reckless behavior. It could have been shoplifting or any number of odd actions by people with too much to lose.
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IDHITIT
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IDHITIT
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richardcheney
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