But even if she ends up as a single mother, she's got enough money to be able to care for her child better than many two-parent households can. Just like I have a hard time feeling sorry for those poor Hollywood single mothers who can hire nannies and tutors and don't have to worry about paying the bills because they have some hired to do it for them.
It's not even just Coulter; I read a lot of women's magazines at work and most of them operate on the presumption that their audience lives in a two-parent, possibly two-income home and that one parent has the time/ability to spend making sure their kids get that early start on Latin grammar or starting a charity for poor kids at home.
no subject
Date: 2009-01-17 10:48 pm (UTC)It's not even just Coulter; I read a lot of women's magazines at work and most of them operate on the presumption that their audience lives in a two-parent, possibly two-income home and that one parent has the time/ability to spend making sure their kids get that early start on Latin grammar or starting a charity for poor kids at home.