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the National Enquirer would NEVER lie....it will be proven that she had an affair and had an illegitimate lovechild with Elvis
Using that headline, the affair would be true and the lovechild would be false. Either way, the celeb doesn't sue because it's still embarrassing. That's how they usually work, they mix some truth with some lies to make the story even more fantastic. This is how their legal department coaches them and it works to sell papers while minimizing lawsuits. BTW, in addition to the scoop on Edwards. I believe they were the first to scoop the Jennifer Flowers deal, O.J. Simpson, Jim Baker, the Monica Lewinsky scandal, etc. Of course, when it's about a democrat, they are credible journalists.
They quoted her "extended family" you people are so damn gullible! This means someone in her EXTENDED FAMILY" had an affair. It could be a second cousin she has never freakin met! Sarah Palin did not have an affair!
You people are 110% proving just how afraid of this AMERICAN WOMAN you really are!
I think this is going to turn out to be Todd's business partner's wife with a gov Palin associate; not the gov. Really, if it was the governor the thing would have been sealed long ago. Common sense.
I never thought I'd see the party of "intellectuals" using the National Enquirer as source material. Desperation brings on some strange behavior.
They got John Edwards right. I think they also were first with the Monica Lewinsky scandal. Maybe they get every one in a hundred right. I tend to not beleive any of their stories that involve aliens or big foot.
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