It is rare to see three overrated, self-righteous, liberal divas fall from their vaulted platforms in the same week, but in a short 36-hour span, Sunday morning to Monday afternoon, we witnessed such a trifecta.
I'll take the easy one first: Stormy Daniels suing for defamation is a little like a skunk complaining of a bad smell. Seriously, how can someone defame this "porn star"? Her reputation was already in the toilet. Furthermore, calling someone who has explicit sex in front of a camera for money a "star" is defaming the celestial lights in the heavens.
The media also should be called out for continually referring to her alleged sexual encounter with Donald Trump 12 years ago as an "affair." By her own account there was only one illicit meeting between the two. A one-off tryst lasting no more than a couple of hour is really stretching it.
Daniels has used all the free publicity and attention lavished on her by the adoring press to up her pay for disrobing in local bars. Don't you know her young daughters are proud! It's going to take a lot more strip club appearances to pay Trump's attorneys' fees. Hope she saved some of that $130,000 in blackmail money she got for signing a nondisclosure agreement. She's going to need it.
Daniels had an artist draw a sketch of a man whom she claims Trump hired to threaten her to keep quiet about their "affair." She asked the media for help in finding the would-be assailant. Trump solved the riddle by posting a picture of a former boyfriend of hers who is the spitting image of the man in her drawing.
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Now to Diva No. 2: Elizabeth Warren was hoisted on her own petard after releasing the results of a DNA test which she claims "proves" she has Native American heritage. As it turns out, the test is virtually useless because Native Americans are encouraged by their leaders not to contribute to the DNA pool. As a result, the "expert" who examined Warren's DNA had to substitute DNA from Columbia, Peru and Mexico. Even if you accept that as an accurate way of testing, it simply proves that Warren's DNA is no more Native American than the average Euro-American, which is about 0.18 percent. In her particular case, the test revealed that it is even less, somewhere between 0.1 and 1.56 percent.
Warren has claimed that her great-great-great-grandmother is part Cherokee even though she can produce no evidence to that effect.
One should be proud of one's heritage, and most Americans are. The difference is Sen. Warren tried to use that to advance her career as a law professor by listing herself as racial minority between the years of 1986-1995 in the Association of American Law Schools. That likely made it possible for her to land a plumb job at Harvard. She has produced various documents and various people at Harvard to assure the public that this played no role in her hiring. Then why did Harvard list her as a "woman of color" in response to criticism on its lack of diversity? You can't have it both ways.
After Warren was called out by a political opponent, she doubled-down and became an unsolicited spokesperson for Native American women. To add insult to injury, she now claims that she listed herself as a minority simply "to meet people of similar heritage." Please! Prior to being called out she had shown no interest in the Native American people.
Now the Cherokee Nation has issued a statement blasting her for the ruse, and her fellow Democrats are unhappy over her timing. Why did she have to call attention to this terrible lack of judgment just before the midterms? To get it out well before making a run for president, no doubt. The real irony is that her claim to fame as a senator is calling people out for abusing their power.
Which brings us to Diva No. 3. Hillary Clinton was asked in a CBS interview if she though her husband's (real) affair with a White House intern was an abuse of power. She shameless defended him from the charge because Lewinsky was (technically) "an adult." When asked if he should have resigned, she answered, "Absolutely not!"
What else could she do? The woman who came within a hair's breadth of becoming president owes her entire legal and political career to this man. That is why she clung to this serial womanizer all these years and cleaned up after his "bimbo eruptions."
With these three, hypocrisy abounds.