Crazy Dave
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Tue Mar-11-08 07:18 AM
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Is it only politicians that like to further humiliate their wives.... |
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...by making them get on camera with them and stand by their side after they get caught in a sex scandal? I really don't think it's the wife's idea myself.
Pricks!
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Tue Mar-11-08 07:21 AM
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1. It's really very sad. It's happening here in Detroit right now. |
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The "Text Message Scancal" which is basically a perjury case against Mayor Kilpatrick... He trotted his wife out on television last week too. But, in the end, I do believe it is the wife's decision to stick with it or go. I just couldn't do it myself.
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Crazy Dave
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Tue Mar-11-08 07:37 AM
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They all do it. The Clintons, the Vitters, the Craigs, etc. Just once I'd love to see the wife slap the guy in the face in front of the camera or have her own press conference saying, "Are there any good divorce attorneys out there?", "My husband has millions!"
Great to see you MrsG :hug:
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Tue Mar-11-08 07:24 AM
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It has to be the most humiliating moment of their lives. And what did they do to deserve it? They should kick their man's ass and send him out there to explain it alone.
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Tue Mar-11-08 08:17 AM
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18. the men don't have the courage to stand alone to explain..... |
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Edited on Tue Mar-11-08 08:17 AM by Tippy
Gutless wonders....They humilate their wives and children.....
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Tue Mar-11-08 07:25 AM
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3. Don't think my husband would want me standing behind him |
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at this point -- dangerous place to be. It's so sad that our politics has come to this. He needs to say bye bye and stop this 24/7 'news' coverage.
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Tue Mar-11-08 07:33 AM
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I agree with you. I'd be home packing up the kids and raiding the bank accounts. I'd be gone by the time he got back from his news conference. There is always the "Louisville" slugger to the right knee. (I own 2 and I know where they are.) I agree with Teresa Kerry, cheating husbands should be maimed.
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mondo joe
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Tue Mar-11-08 07:40 AM
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6. I think it's the wife's choice to stand there or not. I don't question her judgment |
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Tue Mar-11-08 07:46 AM
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7. Maybe that's why they all look so thrilled to be there |
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Unless it's a marriage of convenience and the marriage is more like a job than a relationship.
Which is even more of a crime in my opinion since two people of the same sex who really do care about each other cannot get married.
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mondo joe
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Tue Mar-11-08 07:48 AM
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9. Sometimes in a marriage you choose to do even painful and sad things. |
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She has choices to make regarding herself, her marriage and her family.
I don't envy her, and I don't second guess her personal choices.
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Tue Mar-11-08 08:11 AM
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12. It may be a terrible choice... |
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...that the spouse must make quickly at what may be the low point of a marriage. A choice between sharing the spotlight of suspicion and staying home and confirming that suspicion sounds like a dilemma, indeed. I wouldn't wish such a decision on anyone.
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mondo joe
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Tue Mar-11-08 08:14 AM
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16. Me either. That's why I'm so disappointed to see so many DUers inserting themselves into |
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a painful personal decision.
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Tue Mar-11-08 08:22 AM
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20. Words of wisdom, mondo joe. |
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Tue Mar-11-08 07:47 AM
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8. What I'd really like to hear the candidate say... |
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(well, I haven't thought out a whole speech)
Something about: I stand alone today, in recognition that the mess created here is of my own making. Whatever you may think about me or write about me, I hope you will leave my family out of all speculation. They do not deserve it. Thank you.
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Crazy Dave
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Tue Mar-11-08 07:53 AM
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10. That would show some class and... |
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...possibly even some genuine remorse versus the typical "go get your hair done, get a new dress and stand next to me to show the whole world what a great guy I am, that you forgive me therefore so should everyone else".
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Tue Mar-11-08 08:09 AM
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11. yes, and I just noticed I wrote "candidate" instead of POLITICIAN... oh well |
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Tue Mar-11-08 08:11 AM
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13. I'd be at home packing my bags. nt |
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Tue Mar-11-08 08:12 AM
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14. No, it's just that it's a bigger deal when they get caught |
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as opposed to a private citizen
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Crazy Dave
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Tue Mar-11-08 08:42 AM
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21. Well I've seen more people I know personally get caught than politicians |
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And they don't throw a big party inviting all their friends or take their wife to their workplace, make them stand beside them and say they're sorry (that they got caught). No, normal people in the real world get mad and call their lawyers.
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mondo joe
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Tue Mar-11-08 08:43 AM
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22. Normal people in the real world deal with infidelity in a lot of different ways. |
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It doesn't always result in calling lawyers.
It's a personal matter.
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Tue Mar-11-08 08:13 AM
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15. I think my wife would voluntarily stand on stage with me... |
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Tue Mar-11-08 08:16 AM
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17. A Man of Moral Ambiguity Seeks a Woman Who Is Confused |
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and easily buffaloed. If he accidentally ends up with one with a sense of moral outrage, or ethics, the marriage ends in very ugly fashion. Then he can find a true bimbo the second time around.
Take Ron and Nancy Reagan, for example....and the long suffering and remarkably ever silent Jane Wyman.
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Tue Mar-11-08 08:47 AM
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24. I see no call to insult her as being confused, or without ethics. You don't know the |
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nature of their marriage.
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Tue Mar-11-08 08:19 AM
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19. I was more disgusted by that then I was by his offense. |
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If he's able to go to a hooker by himself then he ought to stand up alone when he's caught. Give the wife a break for crying out loud.
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Tue Mar-11-08 08:44 AM
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23. How do they "make them"? |
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Tue Mar-11-08 08:57 AM
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Edited on Tue Mar-11-08 09:01 AM by Ordr
...but it pales in comparison to Jim McGreevy's speech. His wife looked like she was hit by a truck. My empathy for her alone is what stops me from finding that situation with him completely hilarious.
edit: info
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Tue Mar-11-08 09:11 AM
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26. I heard this monring that Spitzer's wife is actuall encouraging him to stay in office |
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So maybe we don't know how these wives really feel...myabe they are even more tied to the privelege and power than their husbands are. Also so McCreavey's wife say on NBC this monring that she stood by her husband's side for their daugther and that she was still in shock. She also said that just because you hear horrible news like cheating about you husband you can't turn of the switch automatically of spending years with this person. I think its very complicated having to live out the drama of something like this in the public eye.
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