That's why I wish he would muster the courage to come right out and say what needs to be said.
Michael has openly moved in with another woman, had two children by her, and pledged to marry her. The very notion that a man who does these things should be trusted to be loyal to his wife is preposterous.
Michael has openly discussed his wife's gynecological exams in indelicate detail on national television. The notion that a man who does such a thing is concerned about his wife's privacy is preposterous.
Michael testified, prior to winning a malpractice award, that he intended to help his life live a 50+ year lifespan. He didn't remember his wife's supposed "wishes" until after a malpractice judgement was awarded to Terri for her care, which Michael would inherit upon her death. If Michael was lying then, he's a perjurer and his word about Terri's wishes is not credible. If he was telling the truth, his later testimony is contradicted and thus also not credible.
I could go on, but if Jeb Bush would publicly state the above facts, it would help Terri's case immensely. There is no reason he can't do it. The only question is why he won't.
JEB BUSH IS ON A TRADE MISSION IN SOUTH AMERICA THIS WEEK.
Good points!
Even if he just mentioned the first one, it would help.