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Pretty Boy John Edwards now blames a staffer for calling Wal Mart in a feeble attempt to get a Playstation 3 for his family.
Here is a guy who never misses a chance to bash Wal MArt, then he tries to pull strings so he does not have to wait in line like the rest of us for a PS3
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John Edwards is blaming an overzealous volunteer for trying to avoid waiting in line for a Playstation 3 like those in “Wal-Mart’s America” have to do:
“My wife, Elizabeth, wanted to get a Playstation3 for my young children. She mentioned it in front of one of my staff people,” Edwards said. “That staff person mentioned it in front of a volunteer who said he would make an effort to get one. He was making an effort to go get one for himself.
“Elizabeth and I knew nothing about this. He feels terrible about this. He made a mistake, and he knows he should not have used my name,” Edwards said.
Edwards said the volunteer was “a young kid” unaware of what he called flawed Wal-Mart policies. He called the Wal-Mart statement an effort to divert attention from its own problems.
It’s obvious the “young kid” hasn’t been fully indoctrinated in anti-Wal-Mart rhetoric like Edwards’ 6-year-old son Jack.
Come on John, just admit you like Wal-MartÂ’s low prices like any other American. I know itÂ’d hurt your standing with the Wal-Mart-is-evil crowd youÂ’ve been placating in preparation for a 2008 Presidential run. But think about the intellectual honesty youÂ’d be demonstrating. I know itÂ’s hard for some to admit, but Wal-Mart does plenty of good.
Here is a guy who never misses a chance to bash Wal MArt, then he tries to pull strings so he does not have to wait in line like the rest of us for a PS3
http://www.theamericanmind.com/
John Edwards is blaming an overzealous volunteer for trying to avoid waiting in line for a Playstation 3 like those in “Wal-Mart’s America” have to do:
“My wife, Elizabeth, wanted to get a Playstation3 for my young children. She mentioned it in front of one of my staff people,” Edwards said. “That staff person mentioned it in front of a volunteer who said he would make an effort to get one. He was making an effort to go get one for himself.
“Elizabeth and I knew nothing about this. He feels terrible about this. He made a mistake, and he knows he should not have used my name,” Edwards said.
Edwards said the volunteer was “a young kid” unaware of what he called flawed Wal-Mart policies. He called the Wal-Mart statement an effort to divert attention from its own problems.
It’s obvious the “young kid” hasn’t been fully indoctrinated in anti-Wal-Mart rhetoric like Edwards’ 6-year-old son Jack.
Come on John, just admit you like Wal-MartÂ’s low prices like any other American. I know itÂ’d hurt your standing with the Wal-Mart-is-evil crowd youÂ’ve been placating in preparation for a 2008 Presidential run. But think about the intellectual honesty youÂ’d be demonstrating. I know itÂ’s hard for some to admit, but Wal-Mart does plenty of good.