The McGreevey catfight esclates...

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These two crazy...and I do mean CRAZY kids. Former New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey and his former wife Dina Matos-McGreevery (he's the selfpdescribed 'gay American,' she's the one who smiled like a moron while he said) are back in the news because she is blaming the poor sales of her memoir on him.
mcgreevey_wife2.jpgNot one to take such a swipe like a man, McGreevey screamed back like a catty bitch in a lengthy court statement where his lack of character is just oh so clear to see.
Here is just a snippet because if I post any more, I might vomit: "Instead of blaming the failure of her book on her awful appearance on Oprah Show…appearing in an inappropriate and ill-fitting ballgown with a plunging neckline or blaming the fact that her book is poorly written or dull…or blaming…the unbelievable assertion that she did not know her husband was gay, or blaming the assertion that the plaintiff was a ‘bisexual’ when he clearly announced he was a ‘Gay American,’ she blames the plaintiff.

Meeeeeeeeoooow!!!!!

McGreevey adds: "This defendant, more than most, has had the opportunity to have her position published and she has. She has taken full advantage of television, radio and print to tell her story. The public is not stupid. They hear both sides and make up their minds.”

OK you two: GROW UP!

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