Posted on 05/21/2015 2:01:59 PM PDT by drewh
In the wake of the ongoing controversy surrounding ABC News George Stephanopoulos and his failure to disclose $75,000 worth of donations to the Clinton Foundation, and now news of his $105-million contract with the network, Politico decided to tout the frugal habits of his wife actress Ali Wentworth.
Author Kate Glassman Bennett writes that as word spread of the beleaguered Good Morning America anchors exorbitant take following on criticism of his $75,000 of ill-conceived donations to the Clinton Foundation certain circles back here in Washington were twittering about the frugal habits of his wife.
Despite being a multimillionaire, Bennett finds the news that Wentworth would hold yard sales for her wealthy friends quite charming:
Wentworth, according to those friendly with her during the five years she and Stephanopoulos were based in D.C., from 2005 to 2010, was popular for her yard sales, wherein she would invite people to go through her impressive collection of designer duds, dresses, purses, jewelry you name it, according to one social swan who shopped at the couples Georgetown manse. The email-blasted invitations encouraged Georgetown friends to stop by and root through her closets and clothes laid out inside the house.
The piece goes on to promote how Wentworth, despite having millions of dollars, is known for haggling over the price of high-end products:
Unlike most well-to-do Washingtonians, who practice stealth wealth, rarely showing off their status and quietly shipping out-of-moment clothes to high-end consignment stores like Ingas Once Is Not Enough, Wentworth was an unabashed overlord at her own sales, reportedly haggling with potential customers over how much she could get for each Prada bag or Halston dress, right down to the dollar. She was going for the best price; she wanted every penny, says another attendee, impressed with Wentworths bargaining skills.
The piece does note that Wentworth "doesn't skimp" when it comes to things like home decorating, but given Stephanopoulos recent financial controversies its nice to know that Politico found time to make the uber-wealthy couple as down-to-earth as possible as it promotes the frugal habits of one Ali Wentworth.
If he can call himself a journalist, I guess she can call herself an actress.
It's hard to say what she was, but whatever she was then, she's not that now.
I guess George pays the bills now.
Politico Partisan Media Shills alert.
Nice looking wife he has but she should consider wearing flat shoes when they are together. He is a shrimp.
Yep, like at work. I work with several female hard-core Liberals. The one gal when I by donuts for our staff meetings, she ends up eating 4 or 5 over the course of the day and if any left she takes them home.
Or when there is a potluck she offers to buy these really expensive pies (like 30.00 a pie) at Zingermans in Ann Arbor. So we all pitch in our money- and what happens? I see her taking the left-over pies home! Last time I am doing that with her.
Another time she saw a big bag of nuts on another coworkers desk that was gone on vacation. She ate the whole bag. Then giggled when she told me.
Oh and she believes in higher taxes because it keeps the rift-raft out of her community- but oh boy, they are all for those section 8 housing projects, just not in their neighborhood you know.
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EWWWW! Ugly shoes and ugly dress.
Money doesn’t buy good taste.
He’s married? To a woman??? Well, I’ll be damned.
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