Come on NYer. Her basic theme is correct, but don't you think that if the way one says something immediately clouds and obscures the message, it ceases to be effective?
I do not care for these four women, and I believe that their positions on this issues are not only wrong, but twistedly wrong.
However, I believe their husbands most likely loved them dearly, and to suggest that they were ready to abandon their wives and children is not just tacky and classless, it undermines the moral authority of her own argument.
It will sell a lot of books for her. Which in the end is the only thing that will matter to Ann.