So you operate under the theory that you have no obligation to refrain from hurting your wife? Just toss it out there in the public domain that you lust after women other than your wife? Who cares if that really hurts a woman you’ve been with for decades? Hey, “You’re the man!”
May not have been the brightest bulb? Yeah, maybe not. How about, “I do not think that is a dignified question.” Next. If you wish the interview to be over now, we can stop.
No, I’m not saying I want to see the man dead. His time will come.
I’m just not going to watch people be an apologist for the second worst president we’ve ever had, and without a doubt the worst former president we’ve ever had so far.
As for how I do in the end, I’m open to the same criticism as anyone else. I won’t be selling my nation out to prove what a caring man I am.
I think you aren’t giving Rosalynn much credit here.
Women who know exactly who and what they *are* - and where they stand - don’t need the kind of ‘protection’ that you assume that we do. We know that we have that devotion and protection from our men - we know it from our private moments with them. We don’t need them to prove it in public.
I remember once when I walked out of a supermarket, and a man was walking in front of me with his very pregnant wife. The man turned around and stared at me, his wife walking ahead. The wife turned around and winked at me.
Women understand a lot more about men than men do about women.
(But thanks for your chivalry :-)
Great post. It is sad to see so many on FR wax poetic over such a horrible person as Jimmy Carter.