How does she know that the husbands of these women were about to divorce them? How is that true?
For Coulter to go off the rails and make these kinds of accusations (no matter how opportunistic the Jersey Girls are) suggests that Ann is somehow jealous.
At least they had husbands and children, something Coulter can't seem to snag.
I heard her interviewed...haven't read the book yet.
What I heard her say is that "how do we know their husbands weren't planning to divorce them?" Not that she knew their husbands were planning to divorce them, but "how do we know their husbands weren't planning to divorce them?" Of course she didn't know if their husbands were or weren't.
My reaction was that Ann was pointing out that we don't know if their husbands would approve of what they're doing now against the President, or even if they had radical disagreements with the wives when they were alive. Yet the wives have now become the sole representatives of their husbands after their husbands are dead and can't say anything.
That is a defensible point by Ann, in my opinion. Howver, the way she put it was open to massive misunderstanding and misinterpretation. Perhaps she knew what she was doing in putting it that way...I don't know. But it will give the book so much publicity it will sell more, I would think.
I hope Ann's book stands up to scrutiny once the curious have bought it and actually start to read.
Or YOU are...