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Why even invite Rielle Hunter to “The Talk,” if only to put crucify her?

Sharon Osbourne and ? Underwood were extremely passive-aggressive to their “guest.” I highly admired and respected Elizabeth Edwards, and I have not read Hunter’s book, but why not listen and let audience members make up their own minds?? VERY rude!!

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11 months ago (14 minutes after post)

They crucified her on The View pretty badly too. The woman put down a dead woman with whom she cheated with her husband with in a book she published, and won’t admit she was a mistress. That’s why I think people are crucifying her.

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casie offline Verified User (2 years, 4 months) Long Term User Shouts: 4 #
An Unknown Location | 11 months ago (28 minutes after post)

because whether its a negative/positive response their getting from their actions, people will talk about it &it will draw more attention to the show resulting in more views??? :/ maybe. I’ve heard some shows like Jerry Springer/Maury don’t seem like their solving anyone’s problems, they’re just broadcasting the drama for more views.

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An Unknown Location | 11 months ago (2 hours, 23 minutes after post)

A better question would be, “why did she go”? What exactly did she think was going to happen? They asked questions that people were wondering about and still are, and if she didn’t want the attention she shouldn’t have wrote the book, you can’t really justify an affair with a married man, and to top it off with a man who has a dying spouse, and she still appeared to want this man back, is that really what you want to teach a child. Gimme me a break.

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An Unknown Location | 10 months, 3 weeks ago (6 days, 9 hours after post)

WHERE did sdconnoll learn to write ? Back to subject.Hunter is surely a sociopath
and thats why I think people are pissed and frustrated with her. thks

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