[Vision2020] John Edwards: Feelin' Pretty!

Tim Lohrmann timlohr at yahoo.com
Thu Apr 19 09:45:02 PDT 2007


Hillarious!
  Of course, what are we to expect from a fellow with a new 28,200 square ft. complete with an indoor squash court?
  There Really ARE two Americas aren't there, John!
     TL
   
   
   
  John Edwards "Feels Pretty"
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AE847UXu3Q
   
   
   
  http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2007/04/17/edwards_turns_to_pink_sapphire_spa_makeup_help/
  Edwards turns to "Pink Sapphire" spa makeup help  By The Associated Press  |  April 17, 2007
  THE PLACE: Pink Sapphire, a day spa and makeup and skin care boutique in Manchester. A statement on its Web site says its mission is to "provide an avenue into the intriguing world of makeup."
   
  THE CLIENT: Democratic presidential hopeful John Edwards has relied on Pink Sapphire to look good for the television cameras in New Hampshire.
  Makeup for television is heavier than usual to hold up under the lights, said co-owner Ariana Franggos. The routine is similar for both sexes except for men, "it doesn't involve lipstick" she said.
   
  Franggos said she's done makeup for John Edwards a few times but won't go into details.
  "I promise he's not in here getting facials and cucumber peels on his eyes or anything," she said. She's an Edwards fan: "He's fantastic. Great personality, very, very nice, down to earth." She's met Elizabeth Edwards, but hasn't done her makeup.
   
  THE PRICE: Pink Sapphire caters mostly to women, offering a "timeless bride" package for $225, a "teen years" makeup lesson for $30 and a $25 "socialite" makeup do for a night on the town. It also specializes in makeup for media and special events. According to Federal Election Commission reports, the Edwards campaign paid $225 for Pink Sapphire's services, a $150 payment on March 7 and a $75 payment on March 20.
   
   
  http://www.nypost.com/seven/04172007/news/nationalnews/johns_400_trim_nationalnews_ian_bishop.htm
  John's $400 Trim(From the NY Post)
  April 17, 2007 -- WASHINGTON - Democratic White House hopeful John Edwards insists on first-class pampering - enjoying $400 haircuts on the road and plunking down nearly $500 for swank spa treatments, according to campaign records. 
   
  Edwards, who touts himself as the poor man's champion and even launched his bid from New Orleans' hurricane-devastated Lower Ninth Ward, tucked the vanity treatments into his 5,236-page first-quarter Federal Election Commission filing under "consulting" expenses.   Records show he doled out $400 of his contributors' money to Beverly Hills mane maestros at Torrenueva Hair Designs in February and another $400 to Torrenueva in early March.   Joe Torrenueva is a stylist to the stars at his Wilshire Boulevard salon, and has sculpted the scalps of actors in films such as "Cadence," "Stand-Ins" and the Charles Bronson classic "Hard Times."      Further fueling his critics who have painted him as a pretty boy and "Breck Girl," Edwards also had his skin smoothed from stylists from the Pink Sapphire salon in Manchester, N.H., for $225.      Pink Sapphire, which is geared toward women, bills itself as a "unique boutique for the mind, body and face," and its mission statement is to
 "provide an avenue into the intriguing world of makeup."        In March, Edwards also spent $250 of his donors' money for the talented technicians at the Designworks Salon in Dubuque, Iowa - where a full-day spa package runs $210 - to clip his coif and slap on some makeup in advance of a TV session.      "We went to him," said a Designworks stylist who identified herself only as Melissa, indicating beauticians and hairstylists travel to Edwards' location to pretty him up for TV spots and campaign events.      Edwards spokesman Eric Schultz did not respond to requests for comment.   Pampering fit for a president is nothing new. Former President Bill Clinton got his locks lopped off by celebrity hairstylist Christophe.      Last summer, The Post broke the story that now-Democratic presidential front-runner Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton ponied up nearly $3,000 in campaign cash for her blond tresses to get some presidential pampering from acclaimed D.C. stylist Isabelle Goetz. 
  Goetz was also John Kerry's hairstylist of choice in the buildup to his failed 2004 White House bid.      Edwards' follicle flap is the latest uproar in his "two Americas" - the one he talks about on the campaign trail and the one in which he lives.   Edwards is taking heat for playing to the poor while putting the finishing touches on a $5.3 million compound tucked into 102 wooded acres outside Chapel Hill, N.C.   ian.bishop at nypost.com     

       
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