Following Ted Turner's passing, Maureen Callahan reflects on his extraordinary life as a titan of industry, particularly his founding of CNN. She notes his difficult childhood marked by an abusive father, a trauma he shared with Jane Fonda, who was deeply affected by it. Turner's competitive nature is highlighted, evidenced by his aggressive sailing tactics, including ramming another boat. His marriage to Jane Fonda is described as tumultuous, with Turner reportedly cheating within the first month and continuing to do so throughout their 10-year marriage. Fonda described him as crushingly insecure and needing constant mothering, which exhausted her. Despite the infidelity and personal struggles, Fonda referred to Turner as her 'favorite husband.' The discussion also touches on Turner's later life, where he maintained relationships with four different women, rotating between them at his various properties, a lifestyle that Callahan suggests some women might find appealing due to the access to wealth and luxury.
Impact: Medium. This narrative provides a nuanced portrait of a powerful media mogul, balancing his professional achievements with his personal flaws and complex relationships, offering a humanizing perspective on a larger-than-life figure.
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Sources in support: Megyn Kelly (Host), Maureen Callahan (Host of The Nerve)

