She has claimed he's going back to college now to get a bachelor's degree.
The sub captain was her Sean Connery fantasy from the canned milk bouncy.
They exchanged knowing glances in the grocery store as the cloud of "Fiuki" radioactivity settled over San Diego.
Wel, he seems like a nice guy to me, probably a better catch than what nadin deserves.
I'm really bothered that she doesn't see that her acting the ways she does, saying the things she does, reflects upon him, probably in not good ways.
Married couples are of course free to disagree on things, but within a marriage, it's important for both sides to not make the other side look bad.
Nebraska had a congressman, and then a governor, during the 1970s into the 1980s, Charles Thone (R), generally regarded as moderately conservative, who had a moonbat for a wife, Ruth Thone.
Ruth Thone was, or is, I guess a Nebraska version of one of those Code Pink Underwear bitches, minus the rude manners and shrieking Hatred foaming from the orifices. About as moonbat for Nebraska as a moonbat can be in Nebraska.
However.
During the long political career of her husband, she was steadfastly supportive, both publicly and privately, and while she expressed some rather unusual or off-beat opinions on one thing or another, did nothing, nothing at all, that reflected poorly upon him.
She got along great with even the most-rock-hard of conservative Republicans, who knew her views, but also appreciated that she kept those views from making her husband look silly. And too, she campaigned often for other conservative Republican candidates, including of course Ronald Reagan in 1980.
At the same time, she was free to express her own opinions; nobody muzzled her.
It wasn't necessary to muzzle her; being a woman of grace and class and manners, she could walk the tightrope rather adeptly.
And it wasn't as if she was suppressed in favor of her husband; she supported him, and he in turn because of his position and profile gave her a platform and an audience which she wouldn't have otherwise had, being just a plain Jane, an anonymous Jane. It was an even trade, a perfect marriage of two distinct individuals.