Someone was asking the question why these celebrities who achieved fame and fortune never realize that there are people out there to get them ? It's human nature to bring down those who are doing better than you so you are not ashamed the lack of progress in your life, These celebrities foolishly think that they are untouchables living in a league of their own that they are above all, TODAY tiger's invisible adversaries are rejoicing because he is where they wanted him to be ... ..... it's no longer just one woman all kind of women are coming out of the woodwork claiming they had an affair with tiger one of them has evidence like voicemail message left by him Grubbs Tiger Woods is relentless on the golf course – and apparently just as relentless when it comes to pursuing women outside of his marriage. More women have come forward claiming that they’ve had affairs with the golf superstar, as was first to report on Tuesday.Jaimee Grubbs, the latest woman to allege an affair with Tiger, loves the camera and there are the photos to prove it. Jaimee was a cocktail waitress in San Diego. She told US Weekly she met Tiger in Las Vegas in 2007. Grubbs provided sexual text messages she said she received from Tiger. “I will wear you out...when was the last time you got (bleeped)?” one message read. Another one from Tiger read, “Send me something very naughty…Go to the bathroom and take (a picture).” Grubbs was a cocktail waitress in San Diego when she met Tiger in 2007 at Light nightclub in Las Vegas. She describes an off-and-on three year sexual affair. Her story adds more fuel to the burning scandal that began when the National Enquirer published an exclusive story that Tiger was in a cheating scandal with Rachel Uchitel, a New York party girl. And while Tiger and Uchitel have both denied an affair, the Enquirer followed her to Australia, where she and Tiger were in the same hotel. In addition, the Enquirer produced an on-the-record interview with a friend and multiple sources who passed polygraphs. Now Grubbs is claiming that during her affair with Woods his wife became suspicious. According to Grubbs, Woods said, “My wife went through my phone and may be calling you.” Grubbs and Uchitel are not the end of the cheating scandal woes for Tiger, though. RadarOnline.com has learned exclusively that several other women are talking to media outlets and all claim to have had sexual relationships with Tiger. The only good news for the golfer is that the Florida Highway Patrol has closed the book on its investigation into his SUV crash, and is only charging him with careless driving. Source: radarOnline [hdyt]5pMYBflH8q4&hl[/hdyt]
LARRY KUDLOW'S OPEN LETTER TO TIGER WOODS Fess up, Tiger. If you don’t, the tabloids are gonna kill ya. The storyline so far is that for some reason your apparently furious wife Elin teed you up inside your Florida mansion with one of your Nike golf clubs, and that you sought escape by hot-footing it outside at two-thirty in the morning to your Cadillac Escalade in the driveway. But Elin kept coming at you. So you tried to slam the SUV down the driveway in racecar fashion, something you’ve probably done hundreds of times before. Only this time, for some reason, you hit a fireplug and wrapped the car around a tree. But Elin still kept coming at you, slammin’ the club into the rear windshield. She must have had a long iron in her hand. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. How you got your face scratched and wound up on the side of the road is still a mystery. But the tabs are saying a woman named Rachel Uchitel is the alleged home-breaker. That you have some kind of relation ship with her. And that story is not going to die until you put it to rest one way or another by fessing up and telling the truth. Adding fuel to these flames, you have pulled out of your very own tournament, the 2009 Chevron World Challenge, which is scheduled for this week. Tiger, my friend, one thing you need to consider is the business angle to this narrative. The Daily Beast is running a story about your $100 million car crash. Investigative reporter Gerald Posner estimates that even if you take a 10 percent hit on your endorsement income, this incident could cost you $10 million a year, totaling $100 million over the next decade. At risk could be your contracts with Nike, Gatorade, and AT&T. There’s also Accenture and the EA video-game series. So, my friend, marital infidelity just doesn’t pay. South Carolina governor Mark Sanford tried stonewalling, but it didn’t work out too well for him. His career is now finished. Another bad case is that of former North Carolina senator and unsuccessful presidential candidate John Edwards. He really had a bad time of it, with the tabloids literally chasing him into the bathroom. His career is finished, too. On the other hand, Nevada senator John Ensign did fess up -- about one half step ahead of the tabloids -- and he may well live to see another reelection day. And then there’s Bill Clinton, who stonewalled about his affair with Monica Lewinsky. Woaaah! That caused one heck of a blow up, including impeachment proceedings in the House. Remember when he said that it “depends on what the meaning of the word ‘is’ is”? This was the worldwide sex-cover-up stonewalling attempt to end all marital-infidelity sex-cover-up stonewalling attempts. Tiger, you don’t want to go there. That could be you. There are lessons to be learned about coming clean as fast as possible. Even though I personally have only one-ten-thousandth of your media and business impact, perhaps my story will be helpful. Over 15 years ago, after missing a big speech and resigning from my career on Wall Street, the New York Times came after me with a story of serious alcohol and drug abuse. They were right. I believed then as I do now that honesty is a virtue, and I fessed up. I got sober. My saintly wife and I recently celebrated our 22nd marriage anniversary. And today I am fully employed at CNBC (for which I am eternally grateful). People forgave me. God redeemed me. But in your case, if there is no alcohol, drugs, or infidelity, and if there is a better-sounding, truthful explanation of your events, you’ve gotta get out there and say it. As you know, your clean, serious, sober, near-perfect, golden-boy bloom is already off the rose. And if you insist on stonewalling, from now on it’s damage limitation. And that will be no fun at all. Your bottom will be lower than anything you ever imagined. Fans love the way you play, and so do I. Sunday afternoons are a treat watching you. But you’re in a heap of trouble right now. Stonewalling, whether in business or politics, seldom pays. C’mon Tiger. Be a mench. Fess up and clear the air. If you do it soon, you will be forgiven, and this too will pass.
TIGERWOODSISGOD.COM HAHAHAHAH If you live long enough, the venerability factor creeps in; first, you get accused of things you never did, and later, credited for virtues you never had. I. F. Stone Another quote says: " if you live long enough you'll see just about anything" LOL
This morning, Tiger Woods has said he is sorry, not just for crashing his car early in the morning the Friday after Thanksgiving, but for all of the "intimate details of [their] personal lives." Since he's asking for "the right to some simple, human measure of privacy", the 33-year-old golfer with the wholesome image did not reveal details of several rumored affairs. "I have let my family down and I regret those transgressions with all of my heart. I have not been true to my values and the behavior my family deserves. I am not without faults and I am far short of perfect. I am dealing with my behavior and personal failings behind closed doors with my family. Those feelings should be shared by us alone." While he's sidestepping the real story, women who allege that they've been involved with Woods are divulging all kinds of details. Jaimee Grubbs, a cocktail waitress who says she's had an on-and-off again affair with Woods for three years, shared sexual text messages he sent to her. The woman who formerly appeared on the VH1 show "Tool Academy" is now also revealing a message she says is from Woods asking her to take her name off of her voicemail because his wife was going through his phone. Rachel Uchitel, another woman said to be involved with Woods, has denied the affair. Other sources connect Uchitel not only to Woods but to Alex Rodriguez and Derek Jeter. Uchitel says that feeling overwhelmed by the press led her to secure legal representation by attorney Gloria Allred. While the audience is waiting for more information to surface from Woods and the women he may have been involved with, I'd like to turn my attention Elin Nordegren, Tiger's wife and mother of their 2-year-old daughter Sam and 9-month-old son Charlie. Immediately following the accident, Woods praised his wife's actions, saying, "The only person responsible for the accident is me. My wife, Elin, acted courageously when she saw I was hurt and in trouble. She was the first person to help me. Any other assertion is absolutely false." But questions about whether Elin inflicted the wounds on Woods' face and if she is responsible for hammering out the car window with a golf club have countered her husband's statement. Known to be a very private person, she has purposely not paraded herself or her children in front of the camera. Certainly, Tiger Woods as we've known him, has vanished. But who will Elin be as this private matter-gone-public continues to unfold? Elin has now been thrust into the spotlight. It would be easy to judge Elin for the choices she makes. After all, we've done it before, scrutinizing whether women made more famous by their husbands' affairs have chosen to walk away or stand by their man. Let's remember Jenny Sanford, wife of South Carolina governor Mark Sanford. Even after Sanford publicly apologized to his mistress before his wife after being caught in an affair, she spoke up about how she was working through the personal matter. Although she referenced forgiveness and reconciliation, she took a mama-bear stand for the well-being of herself and her children. "We reached a point where I felt it was important to look my sons in the eyes and maintain my dignity, self-respect, and my basic sense of right and wrong. I therefore asked my husband to leave two weeks ago," she said. On the other hand, Elizabeth Edwards--who has spoken out strongly during the many chapters of husband John Edwards' affair and possible parenthood of an out-of-wedlock child with his mistress--has been criticized for sticking with her marriage. Years later, Hillary Rodham Clinton is still saddled with criticism for staying with Bill Clinton through his infidelities. More recently, Kobe Bryant's wife Vanessa Bryant and David Letterman's wife Regina Lasko have taken heat for remaining in their marriages after their spouses' affairs have been aired in the media. Somehow, Fergie seems to have escaped much of the same scrutiny after standing by husband Josh Duhamel, reported to have a one-nighter with a stripper after only 9 months of marriage. I am not going to opine about whether Elin should or should not stick with her husband (although early reports are saying she's planning to stand by him after a revision of the prenup). Instead, I say that she should do whatever it is she has to do. If that is taking the tool of her husband's trade to smash the window of his Cadillac Escalade, so be it. If that is combing through his phone and dialing up any suspicious numbers, go to it. If that is trying to work through it (hopefully, with help of a professional), then help yourself. If that is to handle it behind closed doors, then do that. Although none of us is in the relationship with Tiger and Elin, many of us certainly have been in that situation. If this statistic is right, that 1 in 4.6 married or cohabitating men have been unfaithful, then big crowds of us can understand any of the choices Elin might make. While there will certainly be an audience waiting with bated breath to criticize whether Elin stays with Tiger or walks away, I think we should stand by Elin instead. And if she needs a friend to go at the rest of the windows, pass the golf clubs, Elin. I've got your back.
Is this true ? http://www.showbizspy.com/article/195856/tiger-woods-bribes-elin-nordegren-not-to-leave-him.html
just what we need, another Tiger thread tell you what tho, i still don't know why this guy even decided to get married in the first place