Many are highly offended that Saturday Night Live spoofed the President's alleged relationship with Stephanie Clifford, but for my part, it seems that she's just admitted what the end game is. It is to get the President's resignation, and the big question is who is paying her lawyer, Michael Avenatti.
Somehow the question of how they found out about the upcoming tour comes to mind, too. Just like liberals already knew what to call conservatives in 2009 and knew what it meant, many among their number appear to be on the mailing list for Ms. Clifford's commercial endeavors.
The Stultifying Blue Fog
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OK, so moving to Canada after threatening it over and over again may be a
bit much. But changing social media platforms (after two years of
threatening)? ...
4 hours ago
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That was a candid admission. I agree, and the fact that none in the media (that I am aware of) saw the extortion for what it was is not particularly surprising.
This is like 1998 all over again.
It's too bad (to quote Mitch Berg of "Shot In the Dark") that there isn't an industry out there with reporters, printing presses, and websites devoted to finding out the truth about this sort of thing and exposing it, isn't it?
The willful blindness of today's "journalists" must be seen to be believed. Nobody visited Ms. Clifford's neighborhood to see about public notices (e.g. foreclosure), nobody asked whether she'd bought a new car or taken a spectacular vacation after the 2016 settlement, nothing?
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