She might say the same about herself that you do: "I've done nothing I can't stand beside."
She might say the same about herself that you do: "I've done nothing I can't stand beside."
Nobody seemed to mind that when she was on our side.
Agreed. I'm no fan of what this woman has done since Roe but this just seemed mean-spirited to me, not helpful.
I see you've been in my inbox. Lindsay Lohan puts herself in public often. This woman was tracked down and researched by VF. Not quite the same.
Where did I say I want to celebrate her?
It's not cool, but none of us knows the full story there. Perhaps it was a mutual agreement between them to avoid stigma. Maybe the reason she left wasn't "because" she had a stroke, but some underlying reason. My point is we don't know.
Exactly - and then we would fawn over her again, wouldn't we?
Well that's a dangerous statement to make, IMO. You never know when someone might think YOU deserve to be judged. I'm no fan of this woman, but this was nasty.
The fact that she is involved with all of these groups that seek to terrorize women and doctors is sick.
Do you know her? Have you been there for any of it? Have you never been a hypocrite about anything? You have no idea what led her to her choices, period.
Are you new here? They (and others) have been using this term for awhile. Welcome to Jezebel!
Anybody else bothered by the judgmental tone of this? You may not like the all choices that she made, but how are we "better" if we completely dismiss this woman's journey because we don't like where she ended up?
A cop tells you to pull over? "No, it's a cardigan, but thanks for noticing. Killer boots, man!"
If these people actually thought that deeply about it and considered it with any real honesty and not just as a way to blindly throw darts at "the Left" we wouldn't have this ridiculous bit to make fun of in the first place.
They missed that episode. And the one where Martha's 'fast' maid takes the initiative and kisses a footman - on the mouth! Or the one where one of the rich daughters actually gets a job, even though she doesn't have to, like, ever. And the one where Lord Grantham cheats on his wife with the maid but keeps it on the…
First: "Downtown Abbey." Nice.
Seriously, that line made me choke up a little. I've been cheated on too and my self-esteem was already low, so I have an idea of how she feels - though obviously not entirely.
Holy shit, really? I never made that connection!
Big deal, I do my own private musical version in my living room every night. Top that.
Does Mark-Paul Gosselaar not have his hands full with Franklin & Bash??