The recent presidential election has caused heated debates, strife between friends and families, and in at least one case, a woman to separate from her husband of 21 years.
Gayle McCormick, 73, a retired California prison guard, says she was shocked last year when her husband Bill McCormick, 77, mentioned during a lunch with friends that he planned to vote for Donald Trump.
“I was in shock,” she tells People. “It was the breaking point. The Trump issue was the catalyst.”
It was the toughest decision Gayle, who is now living in her own apartment in Washington, says she has ever had to make.
Gayle McCormick, 73, a retired California prison guard, says she was shocked last year when her husband Bill McCormick, 77, mentioned during a lunch with friends that he planned to vote for Donald Trump.
“I was in shock,” she tells People. “It was the breaking point. The Trump issue was the catalyst.”
It was the toughest decision Gayle, who is now living in her own apartment in Washington, says she has ever had to make.
- 2/7/2017
- by Caitlin Keating
- PEOPLE.com
Comic Book Review: Indie Comic Spotlight: Clarity Girl #1
Story: Bill McCormick Art: Chris Thomasma Letters: Alex Giles/Matt Roscetti
Publisher: Gente Entertainment
Review: Clarity Girl centers on the story of a young girl with unique telekinetic powers just trying to live a normal life and do some good while she’s at it. At least, I think that’s what the story is about, because it’s all kind of jumbled together in this first issue. I think it’s a case of trying to do too much in too little a span.
We have Clarity Girl arguing with her boyfriend in a park over video games, then a text telling her to go home, and at the same time suddenly a thief stealing a woman’s purse. Then there's a strange flashback to a moment where I’m guessing someone stole Clarity’s purse as well. Clarity Girl uses her powers on the thug,...
Story: Bill McCormick Art: Chris Thomasma Letters: Alex Giles/Matt Roscetti
Publisher: Gente Entertainment
Review: Clarity Girl centers on the story of a young girl with unique telekinetic powers just trying to live a normal life and do some good while she’s at it. At least, I think that’s what the story is about, because it’s all kind of jumbled together in this first issue. I think it’s a case of trying to do too much in too little a span.
We have Clarity Girl arguing with her boyfriend in a park over video games, then a text telling her to go home, and at the same time suddenly a thief stealing a woman’s purse. Then there's a strange flashback to a moment where I’m guessing someone stole Clarity’s purse as well. Clarity Girl uses her powers on the thug,...
- 8/9/2016
- by Jeremy Scully
- LRMonline.com
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