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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]"Deidre Ball was tired of Scaramucci’s “naked ambition, which is so enormous that it left her at her wits’ end,” a source told the Post in a Friday story." http://thehill.com/blogs/in-the-know/in-the-know/344395-scaramuccis-wife-files-for-divorce This is serious RHODC. [/quote] Sad for the kids[/quote] Exactly. It's the children who suffer more than anyone. So many of our children have been made to endure the pain of broken families. How can this be addressed?[/quote] [b]As a child of divorced parents I can assure you that kids are resilient and as long as parents conduct themselves with integrity and the kids' interests in mind, kids can be a-ok. Sometimes parents and kids are happier when the parents are divorced. Living in a home with two unhappy parents is awful. [/b] Scaramucci seems like an SOB who couldn't be bothered to attend his child's birth. So, question whether he's going to be father of the year material ... or really even anything remotely resembling a father other than the sperm he brought to the equation. [/quote] All of this is true. But you have 1-in-50 chance of raising a "resilient" healthy child when there's a contentious divorce and the media is watching your every move. These kids are going to be f#cked when they read articles 10 years from now. about the crazy sh#t their dad did and said, how he treated their mother, his slavish loyalty to Trump over their mother, etc. #daddyissues #therapy[/quote] Ergo: no divorce. You break it, you buy it. [/quote] I say this will all due respect: you're quite the special mental midget. When someone goes to join the West Wing, it is a JOINT DECISION with your spouse. The spouse - male or female - retains veto rights. Why? Because it's a massive lifestyle change, you & your family come under intense scrutiny, it's stressful, and you never see your family. You essentially leave town and may not come back except once every few weeks. Or you move the entire family to DC. Scaramucci's wife had no idea when she married him 3.5-4 years ago that he would work in the White House. She didn't sign up for that. And its clear that he completely ignored the Spouse Veto rule. Therefore, she has every right to divorce him for joining the West Wing without her consent. He violated their marriage vows.[/quote]
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