With regard to the Jersey girls; when people, regardless of what side of the political spectrum they fall on, put themselves "out there" politically, participate in presidential campaigns (John Kerry's), use their circumstances to enhance their cause, promote their agenda and make their opinions part of the news cycle, they are subject to criticism and comment. Its the path that they chose for themselves. No, they didn't have a say in what happened to their spouses but they did have control on their access to the media and the media's access to them. They used the media, which is fine but they shouldn't expect the circumstances of their "fame" to insulate them from comments that they don't care to here. Again, I think much of what Ann said was taken out of context. For those who disagree with her, let me point out that the criticism hasn't hurt her much. She has the number one best seller on
Amazon.com. With regard to Hillary's comments about Ann; I do agree with Ann's retort. Hillary should look at her own husband's behavior towards women first.