Edwards Hypocrisy: Katrina Victims Edition

I know, calling John Edwards a hypocrite and then pointing out that hypocrisy is getting to be fish-in-a-barrel easy, but this latest one takes the cake:

Democratic presidential contender John Edwards has investing ties to subprime lenders who are foreclosing on victims of Katrina, according to a report published Friday.

The Wall Street Journal said there are 34 homes in New Orleans that face foreclosure from the subprime unit of Fortress Investment Group. Edwards has about $16 million in Fortress (Charts), a hedge fund and private equity manager, the newspaper said.

...Rising defaults among subprime mortgages - those home loans given to borrowers with the weakest credit records has triggered a credit crunch and resulted in a wave of foreclosures.

Where to begin? Edwards has $16 million invested in a company that offers mortgages to those with credit problems. Many of those people are the poorer among us or many are the unfortunate such as victims of Katrina. Subprime lenders saw a market niche whereby they could lend to these people -- generally at higher interest rates--and make a lot of money. In essence, they lent money to those who were incapable of qualifying anywhere else and probably shouldn't have received loans and charged a premium for the service.

Edwards says he may or may not have known about subprime lending. That's a real endorsement for president, "I can't remember."

Anyone who has an iota of brains saw this subprime crash coming. Lending money to those who are not able to pay it back does nothing for those people but drive them into bankruptcy. There's a reason it's known as "predatory lending". The markets are experiencing huge swings because of this issue and it's not going to end soon.

Now to Edwards; he's spinning this as if he invested the money to help poor people and once he discovered that -- gasp! -- they were actually foreclosing on those who couldn't pay and some of them are Katrina victims, well, he's going to pull his money out or make sure it isn't used for subprime lending. I would imagine with a nice, tidy profit.

This is Edwards in a nutshell; he has spoken out against subprime lending before saying that it wrong but was at Fortress when they increased their subprime business. He knew about the lending practices and he knew that they were making money on the backs of those who have the most to lose.

To add to the hypocrisy, this is from Edwards campaign blog (posted by one of his diarist's and we know how selective he is about them) posted less than a week ago:

Predatory lending - including pay day lenders as well as sub prime mortgagors - is a genuine populist issue where John can clearly distinguish himself from the crowd. I'd like to see him really go after it.

First, predatory lending - including but not limited to sub prime mortgages - is not new despite the only recent attention it is receiving in the main stream media. It is and has been directed against the poorer consumer for at least 10 years - there are consumer experts who have gone unheeded for at least a decade. The results are tragic but not that well known outside consumer circles.

Emphasis mine. Yeah, "two Americas", one where you can make money off of those you claim to be standing up for and another where you talk out of both sides of your mouth when asked about it.

Update: (8/17/07 1609) OK, people seem to not understand that Edwards worked for Fortress:

BusinessWeek has learned that Edwards has signed up to work for the New York-based private investment concern Fortress Investment Group as a part-time senior advisor. As such, he will be "providing support in developing investment opportunities worldwide and strategic advice on global economic issues," says Edwards spokesperson Kim Rubey. Fortress declined to comment about hiring Edwards, who teamed up with Massachusetts Senator John Kerry in a losing bid against President George Bush and Vice-President Dick Cheney last year.

He was an investor and an employee in a senior position.

Reader Comments ( Page 1 of 3)

Coming Soon

Most Recent Comments

Presidential Race News

    Politics Video

    Smitherman to run for Toronto mayor

    Smitherman to run for Toronto mayorSmitherman to run for Toronto mayor

    Corzine: May Be Retiring From Politics, Not Life

    Corzine: May Be Retiring From Politics,  Not LifeIn New Jersey, Republican Chris Christie defeated Democratic Governor Jon Corzine. The Republican victory deals a blow to President Barack Obama as he readies for next year's midterm elections. Obama campaigned heavily for Corzine. (Nov. 3)

    Analyst: Election Wasn't Referendum on Obama

    Analyst: Election Wasn't Referendum on ObamaLarry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics says Republican victories in New Jersey and Virginia was a failure for President Barack Obama's campaign efforts, but not a direct referendum on his job performance.

    Rebagliati will run

    Rebagliati will runSnowboarder Rebagliati slides into politics

    Snowboarder slides into politics

    Snowboarder slides into politicsSnowboarder Rebagliati slides into politics







    News Search
    AOL News

    Elections Blog

    Read the latest election news stories around the U.S. on AOL News. From congressional and gubernatorial elections to the latest local election results, we deliver the information you need.

    © 2009 AOL LLC. All Rights Reserved.
    AOL@News © 2009 AOL LLC. All Rights Reserved.
    BACK TO TOP
    Blogsmith