Posted by M. Wright | Filed in: Places
While the rest of the blogosphere has moved on to scoffing at John Edwards’ star-stuttering appearance on Meet the Press (why wasn’t Mike Huckabee’s interview considered first in the “Candidates 2008 series,” by the way?) and poking fun at his less-than-stellar blog hire, we’re still laughing at the National Review headline, “There Are Two Americas; John Edwards’ New House Takes Up Almost All of One Of Them.”
The Edwards home is apparently the largest and most valuable in Orange County, North Carolina. Have you seen it yet?

What’s perhaps more remarkable is that Edwards has actually produced a book titled Home: The Blueprints of Our Lives.
Does it get any better than this?
Home. The place that helps to define how we see ourselves and how we choose to make our way in the world — the blueprint of our lives.
After seeing the photo, people had already started to question Edwards’ sincerity when it comes to poverty and environmentalism; it can’t help that if appears fixated on homes and considers them a fundamental aspect of our existence.
Incidentally, one of the featured homes is Danny Glover’s.
February 7th, 2007 at 9:16 pm
Looks like a new Monticello. Maybe bigger.