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One last dig before the family-values Huckabee-hugging icon fades into obscurity.
Josh maintained a paid account on Ashley Madison, a web site created for the express purpose of cheating on your spouse. Josh said his indiscretions were in the past when he was a teenager and he was back on a righteous path...
...but data released online in the wake of the hack on Ashley Madison’s servers certainly seems to show otherwise. Someone using a credit card belonging to a Joshua J. Duggar, with a billing address that matches the home in Fayetteville, Arkansas owned by his grandmother Mary—a home that was consistently shown on their now-cancelled TV show, and in which Anna Duggar gave birth to her first child—paid a total of $986.76 for two different monthly Ashley Madison subscriptions from February of 2013 until May of 2015.
I admit, I draw a lot of schadenfreude from these holier than thou hypocrites getting called out, be it Josh Duggar or John Edwards. At least in Josh's case, his wife and family already know what his true character is. We all do.
For the vast majority of people on that list, there is no hope of their spouse being spared what some may feel as humiliation. Sure, they can find out or confirm suspicions - but so can their parents, their friends, their children.
1. This is only alleged, not proven or confirmed.
2. In general, hypocrites, religious or otherwise, draw zero sympathy from me, but it is hard not to feel terribly sorry for spouses and children who did nothing wrong and suffer public humiliation when embarrassing stories are exposed in the press.
3. People who enjoy other's misery are real *******s.
One last dig before the family-values Huckabee-hugging icon fades into obscurity.
Josh maintained a paid account on Ashley Madison, a web site created for the express purpose of cheating on your spouse. Josh said his indiscretions were in the past when he was a teenager and he was back on a righteous path...
...but data released online in the wake of the hack on Ashley Madison’s servers certainly seems to show otherwise. Someone using a credit card belonging to a Joshua J. Duggar, with a billing address that matches the home in Fayetteville, Arkansas owned by his grandmother Mary—a home that was consistently shown on their now-cancelled TV show, and in which Anna Duggar gave birth to her first child—paid a total of $986.76 for two different monthly Ashley Madison subscriptions from February of 2013 until May of 2015.
I am assuming this is a person on some reality show. Best reason to never watch a reality show. But when you think of it, most people have their little secrets they don't want to share with everybody. And I don't want to see their boring lives. So I'm fine. Hope you get over it.
I am also not interested in the daily lives of people on TV and in the movies. These are not friends of mine or people I know. So I allow them their privacy.
Do you think reality shows are so popular because people are so busy on their cell phones they don't have a life of their own?? The reality shows on TV would go broke if everybody watched them as much as I do. Those people are crazy.
The humanity!
Darn reality TV celebrity Christians, having a profile on a dating site!
For the leftists here, this is so much worse than anything else imaginable, including Islamic state guys (the "JV team") publicly beheading an elderly archeologist and hanging the body for not giving away the location of the ancient artifacts they wished to destroy... Islamic State militants behead archaeologist in Palmyra: Syrian official | Reuters
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