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I just read your article on Sally Quinn and it has motivated me to send my first email to an editor.
How can some people forget their own personal biographies, don altogether fictitious personae to cover their questionable resumes, and then step forward from their forgotten pasts to speak on any subject, let alone to insult others who have reached their position in life honestly, with integrity and through their own efforts? To be more blunt, here we have another woman who is in a position in life that is attributable, in whole or in part, through a liaison while single with a powerful married man and who has now taken on his achievements as her own. Here I am also reminded of two other women, Teresa Heinz and Arianna Huffington, who became rich through marriage and who both sometimes speak as if they were hard-working career women who just happened to make marriage their career of choice.
p>Thanks to American Spectator for shedding light on the back stories of some who would rather have their lives remain the stuff of legend rather than the human story that we all share. br> — Walter Benni br> Milford, Connecticut /p> p> Thank you for a fantastic article! br> — Gayle Robertson br> Avon Lake, Ohio /p>
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