It seems to me that we could work "Don't Cry For Me Argentina" into this somewhere.
Given this quote, I'm sure you can.
He told reporters he spent "the last five days of my life crying in Argentina" and the affair is now over.
ETA: Inevitable Evita x-post
It's still pretty tacky to fly off to see your mistress on Father's Day.
well yeah, but it's tacky to have an affair in the first place.
It's still pretty tacky to fly off to see your mistress on Father's Day.
Maybe he thought it was a holiday where he got to have a day off from being a father.
Last straw is dealing with a Brazilian company - none of their correspondence is in English. not invoices, not rate increase notices - HATE!
I lived there for 18 months. Let me know if I can help.
It's kind of refreshing to see a politician's wife opt "Throw his ass to the wolves" isntead of "Stand By Your Man."
Oh, did she? Last I heard (before Argentina was confirmed) she was leaning toward the latter.
it's still pretty tacky to fly off to see your mistress on Father's Day.
Flashing back to my middle school friend whose father told his mother he was leaving on Christmas. Jackhole.
Oh, did she? Last I heard (before Argentina was confirmed) she was leaning toward the latter.
I was of the impression that she's the one who told the press she didn't know where he was.
she's the one who told the press she didn't know where he was.
That's true. She made some statement to the effect of "I don't know where he is; I'm just being a mother to our kids right now" or somesuch....
Wait, are we talking about the Guv's wife or Jon and Kate now?
Gov's wife.
I think she did say that, but my impression was that it was only after being asked by the press camping out at her house. Not like she went to them and was all "oh my, where is my husband."