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Jon & Kate Plus 8: Nobody's Perfect is Poor Defense for Kate

By Jillita Horton, published Sep 27, 2008
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In Jon & Kate Plus 8, Kate is seen as "abusive" by many viewers who continue watching the show because they can't get enough of the kids. A hissing, self-centered, ungrateful woman comes with the package of enjoying viewing eight attractive little girls and boys. Plus, many viewers are hooked on Jon & Kate Plus 8 because, though they cringe when she has an uproar over a trite event, she's also entertaining to watch. It's like, what's she going to do next on Jon & Kate Plus 8? This is what makes Jon & Kate Plus 8 a hot topic. Jon & Kate Plus 8 articles on Associated Content have attracted hundreds and hundreds of comments from enraged Jon & Kate fans. Before continuing this article, however, sign this petition to keep the show on the air -- there's talk of cancelling the show.

Anyways, a Jon & Kate Plus 8 article will be highly critical of Kate. It will detail examples of her behavior, and sometimes analyze it a little. The article will then attract reams of comments from offended Jon & Kate fans, along with viewers who enjoy watching the kids, but hate their mother. The comments against her often point out examples of her tirades that were not mentioned in the Jon & Kate article. And sure enough, like a light attracting moths, Kate supporters will fire back and say, "NOBODY IS PERFECT!"

Get out of here.

This has got to be the most feeble, dumbest argument to support your case. This isn't an issue of being perfect. It's an issue of being respectful to the man you took a vow to. It's about being logical and rational with your kids, rather than illogical and irrational. Chuck the defense that all parents lose it every now and then. Kate does not have an "every now and then." She's out of line on a ROUTINE basis.

In fact, what's "every now and then" for her is actually reasonable, selfless behavior! (Read that again if it went over your head.)

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