Porn person Stormy Daniels and her one-time lawyer Michael Avenatti are two of the sleaziest, mold-in-the-shower type of humans you will ever encounter (even if you only see them on TV). They lie, they extort, they steal, and at least one of them performs sex on camera for money. The other, after you've watched one of his MSNBC segments, will make you feel like he did.
While I'm no prudish gnome living in a cave pretending the modern world never came into existence—and I admit to having been being quite thrilled as an innocent teenager when I came across a pile of Playboys under a hay bale at a friend's farm we were visiting way back in the day—today's pornography is a different animal. I don't spend my time watching it, but I can't pretend I've never seen it, and from what I can tell, it's mostly violent, depraved, hard-core nastiness entirely devoid of any actual eroticism or feeling. But you're a great feminist, Stormy!
Avenatti, meanwhile, is not a porn performer; he's a lawyer who has stolen from his clients, defrauded investors, and serially lied to the public. A real class act.
Yet these two are held up by today's media--and even some of our legal institutions--as moral compasses who we should look up to.
Disgusting. These are the depths the left is willing to sink to in their never-ending efforts to "get" Donald Trump. If you haven't read my colleague Susie Moore's excellent coverage of "Stormy's" perverted testimony in Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's "hush money" persecution Thursday, you can see for yourself just how much of a lowlife Daniels is here:
This is who they respect:
Trump Manhattan Trial Thursday Evening Wrap-Up - Did We Weather the Stormy?
Judge Juan Merchan, the jurist presiding over the show trial, inexplicably let Stormy prattle on at length about lurid details from her supposed sexual encounter with the former president—details that have exactly zero to do with whether he falsified business records, which is what the charges he faces are allegedly about.
Now, if Trump did in fact have a romp with this human detritus, that is on him, and it’s between himself, his wife, and his God. I certainly wouldn’t approve, but I was also under no illusion that the real estate mogul was applying for sainthood. The questions are, can he run the country better than the human hunk of weathered leather that is Joe Biden, and did he commit crimes by falsifying business records?
Michael Avenatti, meanwhile, is sitting in a federal prison pondering a 14-year sentence for stealing millions of dollars from clients and for tax fraud. This is the same guy who appeared on CNN 118 times, and who was touted by the thoroughly discredited former “Reliable Sources” joke of a host Brian Stelter as a presidential candidate. Seriously.
But do you think the lamestream media learned their lesson? Never. MSNBC has been busy interviewing the disgraced “creepy porn lawyer” from prison to get his take on the Trump trial. You can’t make this stuff up.
Really?
With No Shame Left to Lose, MSNBC Interviews Michael Avenatti From Prison Because Orange Man Bad
Creepy Porn Lawyer Michael Avenatti Gets the Shaft
When I read Susie Moore’s above-mentioned coverage of Thursday’s trial proceedings, I just shook my head in amazement. As RedState’s Jim Thompson chronicled in his excellent article Thursday, the media looked on silently way back when JFK conducted an aggressive serial sex campaign that might have even impressed Stormy Daniels, and they still pooh-pooh it today because he was a Democrat icon. Yet now, they are proudly parading out every sleazemonger they can find if only they will say bad things about Trump—regardless of whether it has anything whatsoever to do with the legal matters at hand.
Yuck:
Stormy Details of Past Affairs: When a President Watched As His Aide Had Sex With a Girl
The left has now turned to these debauched creatures in their attempts to bring down the former president, but I know exactly what they would argue (because I grew up with them): the right used the raunchy antics of Bill Clinton to try to derail his presidency! See!
The difference: Clinton was having sex with a 22-year-old intern in the White House and lied about it under oath to the FBI. That’s an entirely different animal. Trump was a private citizen, and whatever he did or didn't do had no bearing on the runnings of the state or national security.
Oh—and we haven't even mentioned their reliance on Michael Cohen, supposedly a crucial upcoming witness in the case, a lawyer so ethically compromised he'd probably consider selling his own mother if he could make a profit—but we'll save that for another day.
Trump’s behavior with Stormy Daniels may disgust many—behavior which it must be noted that he steadfastly denies and has never been proven—but it has exactly nothing to do with the charges that he falsified business records. The left and the corporate media, however, have fully embraced sleazy people as their voices of truth in efforts to stop his surging presidential campaign, and in the process, they’ve proven that they’re willing to be just that—sleazy.