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What scandal? Edwards hikes speaking fee
U. OF I. | Despite admitting affair, he'll get $65K for Oct. talk on 'American Dream'

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BY STEFANO ESPOSITO Staff Reporter sesposito@suntimes.com
Just weeks after former presidential candidate John Edwards admitted cheating on his wife, he's not shying away from public speaking engagements -- and his fee has gone up, his agent says.

Edwards is due to speak at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign on Oct. 14. The agent for the former North Carolina senator has told the university student group organizing the event that Edwards is looking to add to his speaking calendar and that he's charging more, said university spokeswoman Robin Kaler.

Edwards is to speak on "The American Dream," Kaler said. Tickets are free, but the student group is paying him $65,000.

Kaler said the student group gave Edwards the opportunity to back out of the speech in light of his admission to having an extramarital affair. Neither Kaler nor the student group would give the Chicago Sun-Times the name of Edwards' agent. Edwards could not be reached for comment.

Edwards' other appearances include a September speech with wife Elizabeth at Salem State College in Massachusetts, according to college spokesman Jim Glynn.

Edwards has come under fire in the past for his speaking fees. In 2006, he was paid $55,000 to speak at the University of California-Davis about poverty.

Contributing: AP

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I guess there still is some truth in the thought that any kind of publicity can be good. I do wonder if this money will be coming from the student group/private funding, or from the general college fund somehow. If it's the latter, I'd say some protesting would definitely be in order, or some pulling back of funds, for sure.

Time to stop honoring/paying these proven lying, cheating, frauds.
 

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It seems to me that as time passes the glitter of the scandal seems to fade. Newt Gingrich, cheating on his sick wife. The same people who condemn Edwards, as they should, are now giving Newt a pass. He is welcomed as some kind of an elder statesman. Same with Old John McCain. Mention of the Keating 5 just gets blown over. Even the plagiarism charges against Biden are like no big deal today. I expect that someday people will even forget a married man lying about a bj.
 

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It seems to me that as time passes the glitter of the scandal seems to fade. Newt Gingrich, cheating on his sick wife. The same people who condemn Edwards, as they should, are now giving Newt a pass. He is welcomed as some kind of an elder statesman. Same with Old John McCain. Mention of the Keating 5 just gets blown over. Even the plagiarism charges against Biden are like no big deal today. I expect that someday people will even forget a married man lying about a bj.

You and your couselor Edward might want to re-examine how Arkansas supreme court ruled perjury and obsruction of justice--

Opps forgot your from Mass where where they despise toe tappers but adore teenage porkers--where staggering off and hiding after manslaughter isn't leaving the scene--he just forgot he had a phone and was looking for 911 under the bed.

Billy-:nono:
Barney-:moon:
Ted-:mj08:

stevie-:shrug:

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