Monday, June 18, 2007
FRANCOIS LEAVES HOME
Mother Sheehan ditches the peace movement, Laurie David splits with her husband, Rosie O’Donnell divorces reality ... it hasn’t been a great year for lefty romance. And now this:
Defeated French Socialist presidential candidate Segolene Royal has split from her partner, party leader Francois Hollande, accusing him in a new book of having an affair.
“I have asked Francois Hollande to leave our home, to pursue his love interest which is now laid out in books and newspapers and I wish him happiness,” Royal said in an interview for the book to be published Wednesday.
One assumes Royal kept this quiet during the election campaign to avoid, I don’t know, setting off riots in the high-immigration suburbs. Not all is well among creationists, either:
There is trouble in paradise, with a fight of biblical proportions raging between a Kentucky-based creationist group and the Australian group from which it sprang.
Three days after the Memorial Day opening of Answers in Genesis’ $27 million Creation Museum in Northern Kentucky, a group called Creation Ministries International filed suit in the Supreme Court of Queensland.
Sigh. It always comes back to Queensland.