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Politics | 08/07/2008 11:00 am

Photo Surfaces of John Edwards Holding His 'Love Child'

By The Staff at wowOwow.com
National Enquirer

In July, wowOwow.com was one of the first media outlets to question why the mainstream media was ignoring the National Enquirer-fueled Internet sensation of John Edwards visiting the mother of a child reported to be his. Some outlets said it was a private affair. Others sniffed at the source, the National Enquirer, ignoring the fact that many of the racy tabloid’s other stories have been credited by major news outlets, including the lofty New York Times — on their front page.

But not this story.

The story escalated yesterday, with the Enquirer releasing a "spy photo" that shows the former vice-presidential candidate allegedly holding the infant, Frances Quinn Hunter, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles, where Rielle Hunter — the baby’s mother and Edwards’s purported mistress — was checked in.

This time, the story is percolating up from the web to mainstream newspapers such as the Philadelphia Inquirer and Dallas Morning News.

For the devotees of drama, here is the recap:

In July, National Enquirer reporters caught ex-Sen. John Edwards visiting his alleged love child and his mistress, Rielle Hunter, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. In an almost surreal scene described on the Enquirer’s website, Edwards was said to have fled to a men’s room, pushing against a door while the reporters pushed in and asked questions from the other side. Then, Fox News confirmed that Edwards was in fact at the hotel trying desperately to dodge reporters. For many reasons, we hope this story isn’t true …

However, to further prove the veracity of the Enquirer story, their reporters found on the hotel’s website a picture of the room’s curtains to show that the beige-colored window treatments match the photograph. Click here to visit the Beverly Hilton Hotel’s website and to see the photographs of the rooms.

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Frank Peterson
Serena—exactly.
By Frank Peterson on 08/07/2008 12:26 pm
N P
Hi Serena, If I am ever accused of something that requires me going before a jury, I sure hope that you and Frank are on it.
By N P on 08/07/2008 1:08 pm
Serena .
Hi N P, I’ve seen too many two-headed alien babies and too many Elvis sightings on the cover of National Enquirer to take anything they print as credible. Not to say that OCCASIONALLY a photographer/writer for the magazine (if you can call it that) may get something correct, but you just have to wait it out and hear it from a credible source. Once in a while NE gets lucky. Cheers
By Serena . on 08/08/2008 9:09 am
N P
Hi Serena, I knew I was right to want you on my jury. Have a great weekend.
By N P on 08/08/2008 9:22 am
Diana T
I always sneak a peek at the front when I’m in the grocery store line. Back when Bush was running the first time, one of the really wierd tabloids…it’s out of print now, the Star something-or-other….ran a front page article saying that the reason Bush disappeared during the VietNam war was not because he was awol..he was taken by aliens. This is why he was not in the war,and it is why he talks funny. Well, I have to confess, it is the only time I’ve ever bought a tabloid and I had the best time with it mailing it. It stayed on the refrigerator for at least 2 years. And, they even proved their case, too.
By Diana T on 08/07/2008 1:14 pm
Frank Peterson
lol Taken by aliens—right—desertion is what it was—yes I remember the Star—horrible rag right up there with the Enquirer. I’m constantly amazed that people would ever buy those things—but having fun with them is a good to parody them.
By Frank Peterson on 08/07/2008 1:25 pm
Diana T
The tabloid I mentioned made the Enquirer look like it had true class. I wish I had saved the article, doggone it.
By Diana T on 08/07/2008 1:28 pm
EKA -
I totally agree Frank, and with most posters. Any “newspaper” in the grocery store checkout line should be considered fiction, and the only response should be laughter, or possibly “wow, look what you can do with Photoshop ” Until I see it in something more reputable I will not give it another thought. Now, Bush taken by aliens…..interesting….. that may explain a lot ;-)
By EKA - on 08/07/2008 2:55 pm
Frank Peterson
EKA; yes hoovered up by aliens—interesting concept indeed lol Come to think of it many that does explain a great deal lolol Fiction indded the worst kind of fiction of the penny dreadful type in the 19th cent.
By Frank Peterson on 08/07/2008 3:46 pm
EKA -
Yeah, in a spaceship captained by whatever pod replaced Cheney. Have you been reading what is going on in the Paris Hilton thread, getting pretty ugly. Whoa.
By EKA - on 08/07/2008 4:04 pm
Frank Peterson
No and frankly I don’t think I will—doesn’t interest me .
By Frank Peterson on 08/07/2008 4:09 pm
Babette dYveine
I wish they had kept him.
By Babette dYveine on 08/07/2008 8:01 pm
Corinne M.
I’m glad I don’t read this crap. It shows no respect for Elizabeth and their children.
By Corinne M. on 08/07/2008 12:09 pm
C Hardy
Ok it wasnt said to offend anyone and sometimes being a Muslim does provoke violence…but thats another story, again it wasnt meant to offend and apologize if it did…Lordie. all im saying is that I hope the story isnt true and I consider the source of the story and know they are known to photo crop & everything else…its very easy, easy, easy to do! And many people read that stuff…I DONT but my Nana use too and she had an IQ way over 40…
By C Hardy on 08/07/2008 12:39 pm
Deni G
Hi C O! You have brought up a really important point. It is sad, but true, that we have been so inundated with negativity about Muslims, that our minds can immediately leap to these generalizations, about Muslim people and violence. When you think about it, there are sects of extreme Christianity that are violent and advocate violence. The majority of Christians distance themselves from the extremists. The majority of Muslims also distance themselves from extremists. Being a Muslim does actually provoke violence any more than being a Christian promots violence. In fact as far as both religions are concerned, the opposite is true. When you think of the holy wars Christians engaged in for decades, it is sad to see that religion is so easily and often, used as an excuse to destroy other human beings.
By Deni G on 08/07/2008 1:44 pm