Posted on 03/14/2008 8:11:56 AM PDT by jdm
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Once, just once, wouldnt you love to see the politician up there at the lectern sweating bullets, apologizing for letting down his wife and family . alone?
Once, just once, wouldnt you love to see the wife issuing her own statement saying that what he had done was unacceptable and that she was leaving him?
Wouldnt that be morally correct?
But instead, again and again, we see the pathetic, ravaged faces of these women victims, standing supportively beside their husbands as they allow themselves to be excruciatingly humiliated in front of the whole world.
We really havent come a long way baby, have we? Certainly not in the case of women married to elected officials.
For the past few days since the Spitzer scandal broke, all anyone has been talking about is why? Why would a guy with a fabulous education, brilliant career, powerful position, beautiful and brainy wife and a lovely family, risk losing everything for a couple of evenings with a hooker.
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What I'm getting at is, if your marriage is directed at achieving some worldly goal, maybe you subordinate your feelings to the goal. Not a good thing or something to applaud, but with some people it's like that. The Clintons for instance ...
She is angry at him for getting caught, thats all.
Right on that! This bimbo was apparently insisting that he not resign!
She is as contemptible as the perp husband. Pity perhaps but feeling sorry for a female pro abortionist enabler? I don’t think so.
Thats where you are wrong. You would know too if you thought about it. She supports her husbands evil agenda, just like Hildibeast supported her husbands.
WOW! Thanks for the ping. I had no idea that Quinn had that past. Thanks for putting this ridiculous piece in context.
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