Ali didn't marry a single woman while Fatimah was still alive, that was a deal he made with RasulAllah (sawa) so I don't know what you're talking about.
Mr Taha, I didn't say Ali (RA) married anyone, I said he proposed to the daughter of Abu Jahal whilst Fatima (RA) was alive, and she did't like the idea and went to her father (SAW) to complain. This is clear-cut jealousy, and understandly so, which isn't and wasn't restricted to Aisha (RA). This incident is in our and your books of Hadith, I'm sure you're familiar with it or would you like me to post the source and narration to re-jig your memory if required? It's where you use the famous quote of the Prophet (SAW) out of context "Fatima is apart of me, whoever upsets her, upsets me, who upsets me has upset Allah" - to the nearest meaning. Funnily enough it was Ali (RA) who was centrally responsible for this not intentionally of course, but an ironic point that tends to slip past Shia's minds.
Thought, I'd mention that on the side.
That doesn't mean you get to insult the other Mothers of Believers. Wallahi if Khadijah had said about Aisha what Aisha had said about Khadijah, you would hate her and call her a rafidi.
No, we don't make takfir on any companions or family members of of the Prophet (SAW) because their contribution in bringing the deen to us overshadows any mistakes they committed during their lives, particularly those they confessed themselves. Aisha (RA) confessing her shortcomings is a testimony to her greatness.
Mothers aren't always good people to be loved. Google "Andrea Yates" and see how terrible mothers can be
True, but Aisha (RA) never had any kids and if had been blessed with any then no doubt would've loved them seeing as though they would've been the offspring of the greatest of creation. Aisha (RA) never murdered let alone drown a toddler which, clearly reveals how twisted and warped your thoughts are of this great women. No doubt if the Prophet (SAW) heard such things being said about his beloved wife he'd ordered for their tongues to be sliced, Ameen.
There is also the incident where he was supposed to be married to an important lady and Aisha tricked the bride into not going through with it. She told the new bride something like "at the wedding, say "I seek refuge in God from you" and the Prophet will love you even more for acting shy". And then the lady did this and the Prophet left her at once and they were not married.
Source, please?
So to conclude, Aisha insulted the most respected Mother of Believers (Khadijah), she tricked the Prophet into loving another Mother of Believers (Zaynab bint Jaysh) less, she broke up a Prophetic marriage, went to war with (and caused the murder of) the Third Caliph, and went to war with (and tried to murder but failed) the Fourth Caliph.
Maybe according to your version of history, but not ours. Uthman (RA) didn't want any bloodshed, so where did you get this from that Aisha (RA) went to war with him, and nor did she try and kill Ali (RA). She was trying to calm things down which, is why she entered the fold of the battle and as a result of Ali (RA) strangely (from your point of view), but heroically (from out of point of view) saved her. To conclude Aisha's (RA) status and character as a whole we need to review and analyse what she did outside the walls of her hujah.
Much of the Sunnah and seerah has come from her. We have to love her the absolute most with the
rest of the family members because the Prophet (SAW) said he loves her - end of.