Dear Faux-Quisha's wife, Doug: I heard you explain the new kind of masculinity that is so much better for the world. Men for the new era are supposed to be soft, submissive to their wives, and a whole bunch of other stuff (I stopped listening pretty early on, sorry). I have to tell you, I am a disappointment. I'm that old school kind of man. I am masculine the old fashioned way. I guess I'm a leftover from days gone by. In fact, I am such a Neanderthal that everything you said made you sound like a complete pussy to me. Yet... I'm the one that doesn't beat women and knock up the nannies. One of those old, outdated hair-backed masculine traits I can't seem to let go of has to do with being loyal to, providing for and protecting my family, especially the women in my family. I'm thinking maybe this new age, girlyman "masculinity" ain't all it's cracked up to be.
@kennedymcgovern5413 - as Tim Walz says "Mind you own god damn business" when it comes to women, maybe you should follow Tim Walz advice, and focus more on yourself and not focus so much about what women are doing.
Intelligence has nothing to do with gender, it is inherent. In history, women were subjected to restrictions and exclusions such as exclusion from work and education and harassment
I love that the craziest thing that Joan Rivers got out of this interview is that Yoko ate the placenta. Not the fact that Sean was born addicted to drugs, but that Yoko ate the placenta.
May is so full of bologna. What a phony. Why does she say out of one side of her mouth that she was the Beatles' biggest fan in another documentary, and then say out of the other side of her mouth to Geraldo that she didn't want John when Yoko gave him to her. What a phony.
I'm not sure if this was made clear in the interview, it certainly is in what she's written - May didn't love John when they STARTED being together, but she soon DID fall in love with him.
Cant stand this phil Donahue. He provokes & very insensitive in the way he just isn't listening, just firing questions like bullits, waiting to dive in & even interrupting the ladies mid sentence. He absolutely means to be derogatory. These ladies suffered awful abuse by their mothers & in today's world famous or not, these terrible mothers today would be in prison. They were untouchable & sadly their daughters weren't.
The guy above is a convicted felon. He stole from their home that they very kindly let him basically live and work in. Yoko is beautiful. Fred Seaman is a shitty grifter.
Gerald Ford was the President Of The United States, the most powerful man in the world, in the most stressful position in the world during times of extreme chaos across the globe (Watergate, Vietnam, and all the other troubles humanity faced in the mid 70s). I'm sure that was nothing compared to telling Betty she had a problem. RIP Mr President and Mrs First Lady
First of all, if I was Cynthia, Lennon and I came home and found Yoko Ono sitting there in my bathrobe talking with my husband, John Lennon I would’ve flung her out on her ass. Yoko Ono was not the right age, nor the right nationality people didn’t like things like that then and we don’t like it now that’s why Prince Charles how did Princess Diana killed because he didn’t want her to marry outside of her nationality to say nothing of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle she, too, is the wrong age and the wrong nationality. Thanks for this upload you guys and love from all of us on Staten Island, New York.
May made John get back together with his son. Yoko did everything possible to get him hooked on heroin and to love off his money. I'm glad she's a wheelchair bound cripple now. Worthless POS that should have never been picked up from the gutter, but John had by then a drinking problem, a bitter jealousy of Paul's talent, and very low self-esteem. Yoko smelled it a mile away and did everything possible to break up a marriage, faulty as it may have been - she had no business there - and to get John hooked on drugs to keep him dependent on her. John's tragic end was already in the cards. If it hadn't been Mark David Chapman, then it would have been someone else, but his destiny was to end as he did. But if only he would have aimed at the ROOT CAUSE, he would have been hailed as a hero all over the world instead of rotting in a NYS prison.
May Pang still holds a very dear card: Respect and love from Lennon fans, something that Yoko will never have. Those who say they do, are nothing but bums and parasites, waiting for a crumb to be thrown at them from Yoko's table.
Pathetic Dan Rather to this day will still tell anyone who will listen that "Well, we made some mistakes, but we still got the story right!". LOL. This entire fake news story had been thoroughly debunked. Rather once said about the phony documents "well, nobody ever proved they were fake!" OMG, is that the new journalistic standard?? It's not up to the news to prove authenticity, it's up to other people! Bottom line: The president of CBS News stated baldly: "We are unable to authenticate the documents, which is the ONLY journalistic standard to be met. We should not have used them." He even forced Rather to issue an on-air apology (Rather fought against it but in the end was told do it or else). 4 producers of the fake news segment were fired and Rather was put out to pasture a few months later. He later sued CBS but not surprisingly the suit was tossed out.
She was definitely a powerful communicator. Even if she left the news business, she could've made a fortune doing speaking engagements. Interesting to see the location of her car accident. What a tragic and brutal end to her fascinating life.
My mom knew Yoko Ono back in Japan when they were teens. When I asked about her...........well, it was the first time I ever heard my pretty prim and proper Japanese mom cuss. A lot. Needless to say, she had a very low opinion of her. LOL
Pat Nixon's story is one that would inspire even the most hard-hearted. She was a self-made person, who rose above very humble, hardscrabble origins to achieve an education and to go on to lead an extraordinary life--one of adventure, purpose and giving back.