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The Rise and Fall of John Edwards
Charlotte Observer ^ | August 10, 2008 | Jim Morrill

Posted on 08/11/2008 12:37:19 PM PDT by Arec Barrwin

The rise and fall of John Edwards Political stardom to public apology

By Jim Morrill jmorrill@charlotteobserver.com

Posted: Sunday, Aug. 10, 2008

When veteran Democratic strategist Bob Shrum first met John Edwards in 1997, he saw in the accomplished trial lawyer a raw political talent.

“I called my partners and said. ‘I think I just met a future president of the United States,'” Shrum recalls.

A year later, at 45, Edwards was elected to the U.S. Senate, launching a trajectory that in 2000 put him on the short list of Al Gore's vice presidential candidates. By 2001, he'd begun planning what would be the first of two presidential campaigns and, in 2004, ran for vice president with John Kerry.

It was as if he were making up for lost time.

“He always was in a hurry,” says political analyst Charlie Cook. “That was sort of the hallmark of his career.”

Edwards' rise was sparked in part by biography.

The self-described “son of a millworker” sought to appeal to middle-class voters through the narrative of his working-class roots and a family bonded by tragedy, including the death of a teenage son and wife Elizabeth's diagnosis of breast cancer.

Edwards' fall, heralded by tabloid headlines and punctuated by Friday's admission of infidelity, was propelled by another narrative.

“I went from being a senator, a young senator, to being considered for vice president, running for president, being a vice presidential candidate and becoming a national public figure,” he told ABC's “Nightline” on Friday. “All of which fed a self-focus, an egotism, a narcissism that leads you to believe that you can do whatever you want. You're invincible. And there will be no consequences.”

The immediate consequences of Edwards' fall will be the loss of a prime-time slot at this month's Democratic convention and, almost certainly, any job in a Barack Obama administration. Some doubt he has a political future at all.

With the exception of Obama, himself a first-term senator, few politicians reach the heights of prominence as fast as Edwards.

“He's Icarus – he flew very close to the sun,” says Shrum, referring to the mythological character who fell to his death on melted wings. “He could have been a force in American politics for a very long time.”

A fresh face

In 1997 Edwards was one of several Democrats considering a challenge to Republican Sen. Lauch Faircloth. He was a gifted trial lawyer who'd just won North Carolina's largest personal injury verdict: a $25million settlement for a 9-year-old girl injured in a swimming pool accident. But he was new to politics.

Democratic pollster Harrison Hickman and strategist Gary Pearce met Edwards at his Raleigh law office.

“I was blown away,” recalls Hickman. “The fact that he had not spent his life in politics was his greatest asset. People at the time were saying he didn't have enough experience and hadn't been tested. Actually he'd been tested in ways other people had not.”

Spending $6 million of his own money, Edwards campaigned on “mainstream North Carolina” values and ran positive ads.

“(The campaign) was built around his life story,” says Ferrel Guillory, a political analyst at UNC Chapel Hill. “He was young, a change agent … a suburban populist.”

With youth and telegenic looks, Edwards offered a sharp contrast to then-70-year-old Faircloth.

“If you're an incumbent, one of your nightmares is a fresh face coming out of the woodwork with the resources to be competitive,” says GOP strategist Carter Wrenn, a one-time strategist to Faircloth and Republican Sen. Jesse Helms.

A fast rise

Once elected, it didn't take Edwards long to make his mark. He had a dynamic public speaking style and could connect with voters in a way reminiscent of Bill Clinton. His life story, his centrist message and his youthful good looks propelled him.

He also was buoyed by his wife, Elizabeth, who was smart and plainspoken. When she was diagnosed with breast cancer, much of the nation grew as attached to her as to him.

His success and ambition combined with a Democratic Party hungry for new faces. He was a regular on the talk-show circuit, building his name recognition and the party's hopes for a rising star.

Less than a month after taking office, he was named one of three Democrats presiding over depositions in the impeachment trial that followed President Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky. At the time, Edwards said the president “has shown a remarkable disrespect for his office, for the moral dimensions of leadership, for his friends, for his wife, for his precious daughter.”

Debating whether Clinton intended to obstruct justice, Edwards said, “I suspect the first thing he thought about is ‘I'm going to protect myself politically.' He was worried about his family finding out. He was worried about the rest of the staff finding out. He was worried about the press finding out.”

In 2000, Shrum was among those pressing Al Gore to tap Edwards as his running mate. Gore didn't, but Edwards got the bug.

After the election he built his legislative bona-fides, co-sponsoring a major health care bill with Democrat Ted Kennedy of Massachusetts and Republican John McCain of Arizona. The National Journal said his “consistent moderation placed Edwards among the center-right of Senate Democrats.”

In 2003, he mounted his first campaign for president. A strong showing earned him a spot as Kerry's running mate in 2004.

Shrum, then a Kerry advisor, said in a 2007 book that Kerry had qualms. Edwards, he wrote, told Kerry he was going to confide something he'd never told a soul: that after his son Wade had died, “he climbed onto the slab at the funeral home, laid there and hugged his body, and promised that he'd do all he could to make life better for people, to live up to Wade's ideals of service …

“Kerry was stunned, not moved,” Shrum wrote. “As he told me later, Edwards had recounted the exact story to him, almost in the exact same words, a year or two before – and with the same preface, that he'd never shared the memory with anyone else.”

“I believe he gave into a very human tendency,” Shrum says. “He wanted to be vice president and said what he had to.”

Cause for questions

Critics found other reasons to question Edwards' sincerity.

After the 2004 election, he created a nonprofit whose stated goal was fighting poverty. The Center for Promise and Opportunity raised $1.3 million in 2005. But tax filings showed that much of the money paid Edwards' expenses as he gave speeches around the country, walked picket lines and met with foreign leaders overseas.

He also started a privately funded Center on Poverty, Work and Opportunity at UNC Chapel Hill, which gave him another public platform. And the candidate who vowed to make poverty “the cause of my life” was ridiculed for $400 haircuts, a 28,000-square-foot home and his work for a Wall Street hedge fund.

Edwards, who ran as a moderate in 1998 and 2004, veered to the left in his latest White House run. He renounced his 2002 vote authorizing the war in Iraq and crusaded for a higher minimum wage. After rarely criticizing rivals in a sunny 2004 campaign, he began throwing elbows.

Uncertain future

Like his stump speeches, Edwards' career generally played out according to script. “Everything he did,” says Cook, “was planned.”

Now many Democrats are glad Edwards won't be accepting his party's nomination in Denver. “It would be a nightmare,” Shrum says.

Edwards said Friday that he did not intend to talk any more about the allegations. But it may not be so easy for the story to fade. A number of important questions remain unanswered:

Did Edwards know anything about payments made to his mistress, Rielle Hunter, and his former campaign aide Andrew Young, who claimed to be the father of Hunter's baby? Dallas trial lawyer Fred Baron said he acted alone when he paid to help the two. Edwards said he knew nothing about any payments, despite close ties between Baron and Edwards.

Why was Edwards visiting Hunter at the Beverly Hilton last month, and why didn't he tell his wife, Elizabeth, that he was going to do so? He told ABC he went to keep the story from going public, but he also said he went only because Hunter's friend Bob McGovern asked Edwards to meet them there.

Who is the father of Hunter's baby? Edwards offered to take a paternity test to prove it's not him. Hunter's lawyer told the Washington Post Saturday that she would not do so.

Who is Young, and how well does Edwards know him? And if he's the father, why isn't his name on the birth certificate?

As for Edwards' political career, the future is unclear. Hickman, Edwards' pollster and friend, says, “The thing that would surprise me is if he doesn't continue to serve in some way. He's been underestimated many times.”

On “Nightline,” interviewer Bob Woodruff asked Edwards if his political career is over.

“I'm not sure I had a political career for the future, anyway,” Edwards replied. “I'm not sure that politics was what I wanted to spend my life doing.

“I don't know what's possible and what's gone. … I don't think anything's ended. I see no end. My Lord and my wife have forgiven me, so I'm going to move on.” Staff writer Mark Johnson contributed.

Jim Morrill: 704-358-5059


TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: North Carolina
KEYWORDS: breckgirl; edwards; hunter; kerry; riellehunter
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From the article:

"Shrum, then a Kerry advisor, said in a 2007 book that Kerry had qualms. Edwards, he wrote, told Kerry he was going to confide something he'd never told a soul: that after his son Wade had died, “he climbed onto the slab at the funeral home, laid there and hugged his body, and promised that he'd do all he could to make life better for people, to live up to Wade's ideals of service …

“Kerry was stunned, not moved,” Shrum wrote. “As he told me later, Edwards had recounted the exact story to him, almost in the exact same words, a year or two before – and with the same preface, that he'd never shared the memory with anyone else.”

When even John Kerry is shocked by your mendacity, that's saying something.

1 posted on 08/11/2008 12:37:20 PM PDT by Arec Barrwin
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To: Arec Barrwin

Couldn’t keep it in his pants.


2 posted on 08/11/2008 12:41:20 PM PDT by shankbear (Al-Qaeda grew while Monica blew)
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To: shankbear

God help his children.


3 posted on 08/11/2008 12:42:19 PM PDT by onedoug
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To: Arec Barrwin; All

When even Jon Carry thinks that you are a soul-less vapid twit with the character of a rabid weasel, that doesn’t say much for you, John Edwards.

But wth, if you can climb to fame and fortune over the corpse of your dead son’s memory, why should a Democrat hold back??


4 posted on 08/11/2008 12:42:29 PM PDT by Enchante (If oil was botox then Nancy Pelosi would have us drilling everywhere!!! (hat tip, STARWISE))
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To: Arec Barrwin

The man would’ve been smoked out sooner or later. If it wasn’t the bimbo eruption it would’ve been something else...


5 posted on 08/11/2008 12:43:01 PM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: onedoug

All of them whether the world knows or not from a paternity test. This Silk Pony is a sorry piece of goat smegma.


6 posted on 08/11/2008 12:43:59 PM PDT by shankbear (Al-Qaeda grew while Monica blew)
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To: Arec Barrwin

Among others, the Edwards scandal is further proof how MSM covers up for liberals, especially liberal Democrats. Ironic that Bill Clinton, with his history of adultery, will be giving a major speech at the convention.


7 posted on 08/11/2008 12:45:44 PM PDT by Dante3
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To: Arec Barrwin

Read some of the comments included in this article. You’ll puke in yer boots!
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/08/11/edwards.reax.irpt/


8 posted on 08/11/2008 12:46:04 PM PDT by Dr. Bogus Pachysandra ("Don't touch that thing")
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To: Enchante

Plus,using his wife’s dying of cancer to try to garner
votes!


9 posted on 08/11/2008 12:46:54 PM PDT by Dr. Ursus (( commander of the simian host))
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To: Arec Barrwin
There will be more fallout as The Breck Girl is caught in more lies from his Friday interview.

He was dating Hunter long before he hired her at a 6 figure salary for a job she had zero experiece.

Who paid for her to relocate?

Who is paying for her house?

I'll bet ya a $200 haircut The Breck Girl & Hunter have already taken a DNA test!

And what about this guy Andrew Young whom they claim is the baby daddy.

(I'm taking this is not the Atlanta Andrew Young?)

10 posted on 08/11/2008 12:47:56 PM PDT by TexasCajun
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To: Arec Barrwin

>> ‘I think I just met a future president of the United States,’” Shrum recalls

Bob Shrum is wrong more often than he is right. As a Donkee stragegist, he’s a gift... to the (R)’s.


11 posted on 08/11/2008 12:48:56 PM PDT by Nervous Tick (I've left Cynical City... bound for Jaded.)
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To: Arec Barrwin

?? I still want to know who took the picture of Edwards holding “his friends baby” at two o’clock in the morning ??

Maybe its a case of:

“The bitch set me up!”


12 posted on 08/11/2008 12:49:58 PM PDT by aShepard (Loose lips Sink ships)
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To: Dr. Bogus Pachysandra

LOL! What a crock......where’d they dig up those responses, DU?


13 posted on 08/11/2008 12:51:51 PM PDT by EnquiringMind
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To: shankbear

What woman could resist that beautiful head of hair?


14 posted on 08/11/2008 12:52:20 PM PDT by brwnsuga (Proud, Black, Sexy Conservative!!!)
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To: Dr. Bogus Pachysandra
Read some of the comments included in this article. You’ll puke in yer boots!

http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/08/11/edwards.reax.irpt/

No thanks. I'm just grateful that POS Edwards is gone from the national stage for a while. He won't be missed.

15 posted on 08/11/2008 12:53:40 PM PDT by Ouderkirk (I will not vote for Obama not because he is black, but because he is RED)
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To: Arec Barrwin
The media has a flawed judgment of character. Edwards was always a figment of their imagination.
16 posted on 08/11/2008 12:53:44 PM PDT by Niteranger68 (When it comes to Obama, just keep the change.)
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To: aShepard

Bob McGovern, the fellow who reserved the room at the Beverly Hilton, is some sort of New Age “healer” type:

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/11/us/11edwards.html?_r=1&oref=slogin

Other questions - how did the National Enquirer know in advance that Edwards would be at the hotel? Who tipped them off?


17 posted on 08/11/2008 12:53:51 PM PDT by Arec Barrwin
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To: EnquiringMind

Abdo-lutely hilarious aren’t they?


18 posted on 08/11/2008 12:54:09 PM PDT by Dr. Bogus Pachysandra ("Don't touch that thing")
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To: Dr. Bogus Pachysandra
Here's one, Liberalism Commandment #1:

JanaSagan: This affair in no way affects or concerns anyone other than the three adults involved. This should not even be in the news. We have no right to judge him or anyone else in matters of love.

19 posted on 08/11/2008 12:55:14 PM PDT by TexasCajun
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To: Arec Barrwin
'Who is Young and how well does Edwards know him?'

Gee, Mr. Jim Morrill, you are the reporter-go out there and find out who he is!

20 posted on 08/11/2008 12:57:17 PM PDT by uvular
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