* Keith Olbermann used the phrase "mistress protection program" when referring to Rudy Giuliani's assertion that the Secret Service could protect a President's mistress. I'd like to ask the thrice married Giuliani if he would use a "mistress protection program" if he were elected President.
There is something very, very sneaky about Giuliani that just makes me sick to my stomach. He appears to be very sneaky: secretly covering up his relationship with his then mistress, Judith Nathan; allegedly lying to his second wife and children as to his activities so that he could meet his mistress; etc.
> Here is a snippet from an archived news item about the Hannover-Giuliani-Nathan mess from The Irish Examiner (5/22/2001):
THE mistress of New York's mayor, Rudolph Giuliani, was yesterday banned from his official residence at the request of his estranged wife.Judith Nathan was told she could not go to visit her lover at the home he still shares with the wife he is divorcing, Donna Hanover.
New York judge Judith Gische said Ms Nathan, a 46-year-old divorcee, was banned from Gracie Mansion while the Giuliani children continued to live there.....
...... Ms Hanover's lawyer accused the mayor of ''flaunting his mistress'' in front of his public and his children, Andrew, 15, and Caroline, 11.....
Can you imagine the nerve of Rudy to bring his mistress into his family home?
* Olbermann nominated Mike Huckabee as the Worst Person because of a Huckabee ad that appeared in USA Today in 1998 that said, "A wife is to submit herself graciously to the servant leadership of her husband." (Huckabee was one of the signers supporting the ad.)
I'm not sure if Huckabee's brain is stuck in some Dark Ages time zone, but he'd never get my vote. Any man that advocates that women/wives are subservient to men/husbands is a prehistoric Neanderthal (although I'm not sure if Huckabee believes in the scientific discoveries about pre-historic populations).