Not really. She rightfully hated Communism after the Soviets appropriated her father's pharmacy in her native Russia, but she swing the pendulum far too far in the substitution she advocated, Objectivism. And she was no lady. She had affairs and would make her weak, alcoholic husband Frank wear a bell collar around his neck , so as to be able to keep track of where he was while she was screwing other men.
Based lady
Not really. She rightfully hated Communism after the Soviets appropriated her father's pharmacy in her native Russia, but she swing the pendulum far too far in the substitution she advocated, Objectivism. And she was no lady. She had affairs and would make her weak, alcoholic husband Frank wear a bell collar around his neck , so as to be able to keep track of where he was while she was screwing other men.