Plain JaneI know
this article is intended to be something of a sympathetic review of Jane Fonda's new memoir, but there's plenty for conservatives to enjoy as well. For all her wealth, fame, and glamour, Jane Fonda comes of as a profoundly unhappy woman. Get this part about her marriage to Ted Turner:
"Once again," she admits, "I seemed to have become someone new because of a man." Charmed by his outspoken honesty, his love of nature and even his inability to pronounce the word "monogamy," a 54-year-old Fonda agreed in 1991 to marry Turner. A month after their wedding, she discovered that he was sleeping with someone else. Fonda forgave him. She took over the Turner Foundation and worked tirelessly on issues of population control, children's health, adolescent reproductive health and sexuality. She started the Georgia Campaign for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention. For her 60th birthday, Turner gave her a $10-million foundation.Let me guess, her campaign for adolescent pregnancy prevention stressed condoms?