Anonymous wrote:I agree with the PP that Huma wanted him to make a come-back so that she could reclaim her respectable life...but it didn't work out that way. Why they didn't shoo away the filmmakers after the second scandal broke is mind-boggling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it takes an amazing strength of charactee to forgive someone who has lied and humiliated you. I know I do not posses that strength. I know that all expected Hilary and Huma to divorc their husbands, but these women are strong and couragous bough to write their own narrative. Good luck to them!
I understand that they are strong women. I just wish Huma puts her interest above her husband's sometimes.
I think she is just putting her child's interest above both if their interests. If he won, gets health, has a good career, it is better for their child.
If she dumps him and destroys his political career, how does that help her child?
Wait. You're really placing the blame of ruining his political career on huma?!?! Wow oh wow. It's his fault. He's the one who sent the sleazy messages and acted like a creep. And lied. Over and over again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it takes an amazing strength of charactee to forgive someone who has lied and humiliated you. I know I do not posses that strength. I know that all expected Hilary and Huma to divorc their husbands, but these women are strong and couragous bough to write their own narrative. Good luck to them!
I understand that they are strong women. I just wish Huma puts her interest above her husband's sometimes.
I think she is just putting her child's interest above both if their interests. If he won, gets health, has a good career, it is better for their child.
If she dumps him and destroys his political career, how does that help her child?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it takes an amazing strength of charactee to forgive someone who has lied and humiliated you. I know I do not posses that strength. I know that all expected Hilary and Huma to divorc their husbands, but these women are strong and couragous bough to write their own narrative. Good luck to them!
I understand that they are strong women. I just wish Huma puts her interest above her husband's sometimes.
I think she is just putting her child's interest above both if their interests. If he won, gets health, has a good career, it is better for their child.
If she dumps him and destroys his political career, how does that help her child?
How would dumping him destroy his political career? He already did a fantastic job of that himself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also found the documentary sort of horrifying and mesmerizing. But it revealed more of Huma than some of the PPs acknowledge - the fundraising calls, the advice to the PR person to smile for the press ("not for the campaign, I'm just thinking about you personally...") Ugh. She comes across as very manipulative. The poor-Huma-what-a-victim sob story discounts the fact that she has chosen to stay not once but twice with a guy who obviously has big psychological issues.
Agree. At this point it's pretty clear Huma is not an unknowing victim. She is choosing her life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it takes an amazing strength of charactee to forgive someone who has lied and humiliated you. I know I do not posses that strength. I know that all expected Hilary and Huma to divorc their husbands, but these women are strong and couragous bough to write their own narrative. Good luck to them!
I understand that they are strong women. I just wish Huma puts her interest above her husband's sometimes.
I think she is just putting her child's interest above both if their interests. If he won, gets health, has a good career, it is better for their child.
If she dumps him and destroys his political career, how does that help her child?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it takes an amazing strength of charactee to forgive someone who has lied and humiliated you. I know I do not posses that strength. I know that all expected Hilary and Huma to divorc their husbands, but these women are strong and couragous bough to write their own narrative. Good luck to them!
I understand that they are strong women. I just wish Huma puts her interest above her husband's sometimes.
Anonymous wrote:I was surprised to hear their wedding announcement. Weiner was always punching above his weight. She could have had her pick of decent men.
Anonymous wrote:I also found the documentary sort of horrifying and mesmerizing. But it revealed more of Huma than some of the PPs acknowledge - the fundraising calls, the advice to the PR person to smile for the press ("not for the campaign, I'm just thinking about you personally...") Ugh. She comes across as very manipulative. The poor-Huma-what-a-victim sob story discounts the fact that she has chosen to stay not once but twice with a guy who obviously has big psychological issues.