CBS is your place for porn! They not only air biased news, they now air graphic gossip from porn stars.
CBS “News” gave porn star-prostitute Stormy Daniels and her lawyer air time on 60 minutes. During her vulgar blather of an alleged one-night stand with the President twelve years ago, she also spoke of a 2011 encounter with his lawyer. She said she and her infant were threatened and she saw who did it. Oddly, she didn’t even call the police. That’s not that believable.
There was no evidence presented during this pornographic interview with this woman who is reported to have a violent police record. She is also said to be a publicity hound. Something has to keep the aging hussy going.
This interview might have cost her $20 million, however.
Her lawyer might have opened her up to a $20 million lawsuit and possible criminal charges that would also implicate him. This woman we are supposed to believe, who comes with an easy pass on her back, could be telling the truth — or not. This is what passes for journalism these days.
The media no longer cares about even pretending they are responsible and professional. Fake dossiers, Russian whores in Thai prisons, Playboy Playmates, and now a porn star will do as long as they talk to the narrative.
These two might be in a lot of trouble
Stormy Daniels disclosed confidential information publicly and the lawyer, Michael Avenatti, might have committed malpractice.
According to Robert Barnes, writing for Law & Crime, these two might have committed crimes and they might be liable for $20 million. The reasons are simple:
First, he chose to file the suit that disclosed confidential information publicly, rather than under seal, in his suit to set aside the non-disclosure confidentiality agreement. By doing so, Avenatti exposed his client to a $20M judgment.
That is grounds for a summary judgment.
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Second, Avenatti tweeted out an image of a video disc, claiming it contained evidence substantiating an affair and labeling it a “warning shot” according to the press. If it’s a porn tape, without the consent of all parties, that is a crime. Taping without permission is illegal in California. Taping sex is revenge porn, it is an invasion of privacy, and it is illegal.
Also, Avenatti’s political motives would be exposed since he has worked for Rahm Emanuel in the past.
If “a picture is worth a thousand words,” how many words is this worth?????#60minutes #pleasedenyit #basta pic.twitter.com/eCkU0JBZaR
— Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) March 23, 2018
Stormy takes the offensive
Stormy filed a lawsuit today against Michael Cohen, Trump’s lawyer, and it is for defamation. Hmmm…she doesn’t want her reputation ruined??? Really.
Additionally, people are wondering what Stormy Daniels’, aka Stephanie Clifford’s, alleged dilated pupils might mean. Journalist Lidia Curanaj is wondering.
CHECK OUT THE BARNES ARTICLE
“Avenatti chose to file the #StormyDaniels suit publicly even thought the suit disclosed confidential information, rather than under seal. By doing so, Avenatti exposed #StormyDaniels to a $20M judgment.” Most expensive “exposure” ever for the porn star? https://t.co/SVFHGpeO5O https://t.co/OuwnprA2s1
— Robert Barnes (@Barnes_Law) March 26, 2018
Watching TV is voluntary.
Democrats and the media taught me back in 1998, that a president’s personal life is none of my business (even if he’s a rapist). Also interesting is how liberal media barely covered all the assault accusations by congress and senate people that they paid off with OUR money. And they decided to not disclose who was paid off, how much and because of who, the liberal bias and double standard is unreal.
How is it that a Stormy can make money with sex yet a woman on the street gets arrested. They both are using sex for income.
The media has been promoting pornography for decades. I remember the early days of the modern internet before any of the search engines the news were giving reports about the increase of porn on the internet. They barely washed out the images but they Did make sure to display the internet address. I wrote a scathing email about it and received No response.
This CBS incident isn’t surprising at all. Modern programming is getting closer and closer to becoming pornography. Furthermore, the media conglomerates have raised the status of porn magazines, such as playboy, for quite some time. They are treated as highly respected, even though the legalizing has created more societal issues than could ever be imagined.
It’s amazing to me how many give positive opinions on her looks. To me, she is Far from good-looking. Quite the contrary.