Anonymous wrote:I think she finally gets to girl boss to the highest degree and she secretly loves it. She has the ear of the president and can leverage herself even higher than turning point. I don’t think she had him killed, that’s absurd, but she is having a hard time pretending she isn’t benefiting. I also think that marriage was arranged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To me, Erika Kirk comes off as a woman whose husband was a real a.s.shole. She's struggling in the role of grieving widow because she doesn't miss him. I know that if my husband ever dies, I'll be in for the struggle of my life to pretend I care. It's pretty stupid how spouses, especially women, are expected to be almost suicidal with grief and no one asks what the marriage was like.
Why do you stay married?
Not the PP but my close friend would have said the same thing about not mourning a death, and she couldn’t leave because the courts would have given 50/50 custody to a violently abusive man. She was scared for the lives of her children. At least when she was there, he hit her and not her daughters.
I think it is possible the same thing is true of Erika Kirk but we can’t know. She and her dead husband were against everything I stand for, but I hate the attacks on her. It’s cruel, and when I see Democrats doing it, they seem no better than Candace Owens.
Yeah that’s just bad decision making on her part. My mother was brutally abused and you know what she did? Took me and left him. No money, no future security, nothing at all. She went to another state and protected me. That’s what you do when you are facing true life/death situations. Your friend either wants attention, is overly dramatic or is incredibly stupid. If you fear that someone will kill your kids you flee for your life. You live in a remote jungle if you have to. You don’t stick around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To me, Erika Kirk comes off as a woman whose husband was a real a.s.shole. She's struggling in the role of grieving widow because she doesn't miss him. I know that if my husband ever dies, I'll be in for the struggle of my life to pretend I care. It's pretty stupid how spouses, especially women, are expected to be almost suicidal with grief and no one asks what the marriage was like.
Why do you stay married?
Not the PP but my close friend would have said the same thing about not mourning a death, and she couldn’t leave because the courts would have given 50/50 custody to a violently abusive man. She was scared for the lives of her children. At least when she was there, he hit her and not her daughters.
I think it is possible the same thing is true of Erika Kirk but we can’t know. She and her dead husband were against everything I stand for, but I hate the attacks on her. It’s cruel, and when I see Democrats doing it, they seem no better than Candace Owens.
Anonymous wrote:I think she finally gets to girl boss to the highest degree and she secretly loves it. She has the ear of the president and can leverage herself even higher than turning point. I don’t think she had him killed, that’s absurd, but she is having a hard time pretending she isn’t benefiting. I also think that marriage was arranged.
Anonymous wrote:I might be a conspiracy theorist about that whole thing.
Her being so put together with hair and makeup … it was only 12 weeks ago.
Who knows how who mourns and how, but … in my lifetime experience, I’ve never seen whatever is happening now with her
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To me, Erika Kirk comes off as a woman whose husband was a real a.s.shole. She's struggling in the role of grieving widow because she doesn't miss him. I know that if my husband ever dies, I'll be in for the struggle of my life to pretend I care. It's pretty stupid how spouses, especially women, are expected to be almost suicidal with grief and no one asks what the marriage was like.
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I commend Erika for her improved acting. She was much more believable on Fox than she was when he first passed. I believe she has graduated to crying from both eyes instead of just the left.
It's the truth.Being expected to keep a straight face on the happiest day of my life wouldn't be fair, but that's what society expects.
Anyway, I know my kind -- Erika Kirk doesn't give a crap that that man died. She probably hates Candace with the heat of a thousand suns for grieving him so hard that Erika has to keep up the charade to avoid being out-grieved. I can't imagine if some raggedy friend of my husband's had a weekly segment lamenting the man's exit. I might put a hit on the person so I could move on already. Let Erika count her money. Something happened in that marriage and she's finally free.
Erika is just upset because her Zio donors don't like that Candace is showing all the holes in the government narrative
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To me, Erika Kirk comes off as a woman whose husband was a real a.s.shole. She's struggling in the role of grieving widow because she doesn't miss him. I know that if my husband ever dies, I'll be in for the struggle of my life to pretend I care. It's pretty stupid how spouses, especially women, are expected to be almost suicidal with grief and no one asks what the marriage was like.
Why do you stay married?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To me, Erika Kirk comes off as a woman whose husband was a real a.s.shole. She's struggling in the role of grieving widow because she doesn't miss him. I know that if my husband ever dies, I'll be in for the struggle of my life to pretend I care. It's pretty stupid how spouses, especially women, are expected to be almost suicidal with grief and no one asks what the marriage was like.
This made me laugh loud.![]()
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I commend Erika for her improved acting. She was much more believable on Fox than she was when he first passed. I believe she has graduated to crying from both eyes instead of just the left.
It's the truth.Being expected to keep a straight face on the happiest day of my life wouldn't be fair, but that's what society expects.
Anyway, I know my kind -- Erika Kirk doesn't give a crap that that man died. She probably hates Candace with the heat of a thousand suns for grieving him so hard that Erika has to keep up the charade to avoid being out-grieved. I can't imagine if some raggedy friend of my husband's had a weekly segment lamenting the man's exit. I might put a hit on the person so I could move on already. Let Erika count her money. Something happened in that marriage and she's finally free.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To me, Erika Kirk comes off as a woman whose husband was a real a.s.shole. She's struggling in the role of grieving widow because she doesn't miss him. I know that if my husband ever dies, I'll be in for the struggle of my life to pretend I care. It's pretty stupid how spouses, especially women, are expected to be almost suicidal with grief and no one asks what the marriage was like.
This made me laugh loud.![]()
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I commend Erika for her improved acting. She was much more believable on Fox than she was when he first passed. I believe she has graduated to crying from both eyes instead of just the left.
Being expected to keep a straight face on the happiest day of my life wouldn't be fair, but that's what society expects.
Anonymous wrote:I might be a conspiracy theorist about that whole thing.
Her being so put together with hair and makeup … it was only 12 weeks ago.
Who knows how who mourns and how, but … in my lifetime experience, I’ve never seen whatever is happening now with her
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To me, Erika Kirk comes off as a woman whose husband was a real a.s.shole. She's struggling in the role of grieving widow because she doesn't miss him. I know that if my husband ever dies, I'll be in for the struggle of my life to pretend I care. It's pretty stupid how spouses, especially women, are expected to be almost suicidal with grief and no one asks what the marriage was like.
Why do you stay married?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To me, Erika Kirk comes off as a woman whose husband was a real a.s.shole. She's struggling in the role of grieving widow because she doesn't miss him. I know that if my husband ever dies, I'll be in for the struggle of my life to pretend I care. It's pretty stupid how spouses, especially women, are expected to be almost suicidal with grief and no one asks what the marriage was like.
Stupid? Perhaps. Of course people smart enough to ask what the marriage was like are also smart enough to wonder what was in it for spouse who decided to stay married to “a real a.s.shole” — even if they’re too polite to actually ask.