Couric: Told to F Herself by Elizabeth Edwards - Damn Right
Elizabeth Edwards wants to be clear: She made the choice to stick with her husband's campaign for president after learning her cancer had returned.
"I think that people who are critical like to think that John dragged me kicking and fighting the whole way, that I'm somehow disappointed in this. I'm not disappointed in this," she said Monday.
It was the couple's first campaign trip to New Hampshire, a key early-voting state, since announcing last month that Elizabeth Edwards' breast cancer, diagnosed at the end of the 2004 campaign, had returned in her bones. Democrat John Edwards stayed in the race, drawing both praise from fellow cancer survivors and questions about whether that was the right choice.
Speaking to reporters after her husband's town hall meeting, Elizabeth Edwards, 57, said at decision time, she went first.
"He let me make it first, I think, because he wanted to make certain it was mine and I wasn't just deferring to him," she said. "This is what I wanted to do."
"When I have my show, I will have Couric on as a guest and bitch slap the fraud", said a smiling Mrs. Edwards.
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