Posted on 06/20/2012 8:43:59 AM PDT by dead
Rielle Hunter should have titled her book, Fifty Shades of Gross.
John Edwards mistress breathlessly recalled how the former senator dominated her in the sack during their first steamy tryst calling it the most extraordinary night of my life in her new tell-all tome.
And then a moment came while we were talking when something in my heart clicked and I surrendered. I took off my teacher hat, let go of all my resistance to him and let him lead.
And lead he did, Hunter, 48, gushed in the book, What Really Happened: John Edwards, Our Daughter, and Me.
He led me toward the most extraordinary night of my life. There was a lot of talk, a lot of laughter and zero sleep.
Hunter introduced herself to Edwards at the lobby bar of the New York Regency Hotel in February 2006, asking to volunteer for his presidential campaign.
She went to Edwards hotel room after calling him so hot", and became as helpless as a star-struck schoolgirl when he turned on the charm...
The disgraced senator who once called Hunter, his baby mama, a crazy slut would have long, romantic talks with her on the phone as he traveled...
She wrote that during one conversation, We talked for two hours. He said repeatedly that he couldnt believe how easy it was to talk to me.
I was completely fascinated by him. Where could we possibly be headed? And was he really already changing his behavior based on our first night together.
The affair was apparently a religious experience for Edwards, who adopted some of the New Age terms Hunter often used.
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
Prayers for their daughter, please. With parents like these, she has a tough road ahead of her...
I think the term "presidential kneepads" originated with "that woman - Ms. Lewinsky."
I almost pinged you to this myself. Great minds, and all that.
They made the beast with two backs. How special for both of them.
-—The affair was apparently a religious experience for Edwards, who adopted some of the New Age terms Hunter often used.-——
“The Law of Attraction” teaches that you create your own reality by your own thoughts or “vibrations.” Positive thoughts will bring happiness and success, and negative thoughts bring unhappiness and distress.
The reverse is also true. People suffering illness supposedly bring it upon themselves through their bad “energy.” This can lead to a vicious circle of negative thoughts and despair, frequently leading to isolation, madness, and even suicide:
http://www.catholic.com/radio/shows/a-dangerous-contradiciton-to-christianity-3569
Regardless, for self-centered, wealthy people, the temptation of this weird religion is irresistible.
Nope, Nina Burleigh.
Ahhhhhh......these two are just like Romeo and Juliet......in a monkey screwing a football sort-of way.....
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