Home ND News Mobile Forum Contact Reader Blogs Register Login

Thursday, November 16, 2006


Sometimes Even Wal-Mart Haters Can’t Resist Always-Low Prices

Senator John Edwards is looking to be among the first Americans to purchase a new Play Station 3…from Wal-Mart according to a press release I just got from the company:

  BENTONVILLE, Ark. – Nov. 16, 2006 – Just like the millions of Americans who turn to their neighborhood Wal-Mart for their holiday shopping needs, Wal-Mart announced today that former Sen. John Edwards is seeking to be one of the first to get a Sony PlayStation3, one of the most coveted holiday gift items this Christmas season.

  Yesterday, a staff person for former Sen. Edwards contacted a Wal-Mart electronics manager in Raleigh, North Carolina to obtain a Sony PlayStation3 on behalf of the Senator’s family. Later that night, Sen. Edwards reportedly re-told a homespun story to participants of a United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) union-sponsored call about how his son had chided a fellow student for purchasing shoes at Wal-Mart.

What’s particularly funny is that Edwards has been going around being all anti-Wal-Mart for a while now.  Back in August he appeared at an anti-Wal-Mart rally put on by a “grassroots” group shilling for the unions, where he had this to say:

“We want every single consumer in America, every person in America, to know that if they walk into a Wal-Mart, that first of all their tax dollars are subsidizing Wal-Mart employees. Their tax dollars are helping provide health care for Wal-Mart employees, because Wal-Mart’s not doing it. Their tax dollars are going to provide housing and food stamps for Wal-Mart employees,” Mr. Edwards told a crowd of 400 at Hill House. “What is wrong with this picture?”

And here’s John Edwards, perpetuating a business model that is forcing people onto welfare and food stamps just so that he can get a good deal on a new Play Station.  How tragic.

Seriously though, I love it when anti-business liberals like this get caught enjoying the fruits (plentiful cheap merchandise) of our pro-business economy from an “evil” company like Wal-Mart.  It reminds me of the time a virulently anti-Wal-Mart reporter from the New York Times got caught at a Wal-Mart press conference wearing a tie bought at Wal-Mart.

The irony is so thick you could cut it with a knife.

Update: It gets better.  Edwards was just lambasting Wal-Mart for not paying living wages yesterday.  The very same day his staffer requested the Play Station.

Too funny.

Does this tick you off? Click here to email your elected representatives right here on Say Anything, or comment below.

Comments

Register For An Avatar/Reader Blog | Commenting Policy

Before commenting, please recite:

Grant me the serenity to ignore the trolls,
the courage to debate with honest opponents,
and the wisdom to know the difference.

blog comments powered by Disqus