John Edwards repaying campaign for haircuts

The presidential campaign's version of the "Breck Girl" strikes again.
WASHINGTON - Democrat John Edwards is trying to get out of a hairy situation, reimbursing his presidential campaign $800 for two visits with a Beverly Hills stylist.
Two $400 cuts by stylist Joseph Torrenueva, who told The Associated Press that the former North Carolina senator is a longtime client, showed up on Edwards' campaign spending reports filed this weekend. Edwards spokesman Eric Schultz said it never should have been there.
"The bill was sent to the campaign. It was inadvertently paid," Schultz said. "John Edwards will be reimbursing the campaign."
Edwards is also the subject of a popular YouTube spoof poking fun at his youthful good looks. The video shows the candidate combing his tresses to the dubbed-in tune of "I Feel Pretty."
You can check out the video on YouTube here. Nobody this vain needs to be president.
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The Shampooing of Middle Class America
Whether it's $500 sneakers, $25,000 dates or $400 haircuts (plural), spending by liberal politicians is an obsession. $25,000 could easily support a family for a full year (all costs). $500 or $400 would help make a house payment, or help cover someone's rent for a month. Democrats have lost touch with the reality that these amounts of money mean the difference between hardship and basic survival for both the poor and middle class Americans, especially those who have lost jobs, or live day to day in fear of losing their jobs.