Her children are not only witnessing this, but taking it in as a life lesson. What will they take away from it, I wonder. Will they think that since their mother put up with this kind of outrageous public undermining, that it would be sanctioned as OK for their own relationships when they become adults. Kids are like sponges, soaking up good and bad. Sad all the way around. I hope she acts soon, one way or the other.
I was thinking about that, as well. Maybe they have a sense of humor that defies the bad example that he sets.
Starboard and I were talking about their situation and somebody mentioned Mary Matalin and James Carville, and I do know they have rules at home, and are able to politically joust with one another, with humor in public. They adore each other. Polar opposites, politically.