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Stormy Daniels - Credible or not?

Rudy Giuliani has been going off the deep end lately with the things he has been verbally vomiting out of his mouth; so much so that it has led to major backlash for comments made about the President's wife and about Stormy Daniels (Stephanie Clifford).

Giuliani stated while Israel this week, "Look at his three wives [Donald Trump].  Beautiful women.  Classy women.  Woman of great substance.  Stormy Daniels? I'm sorry I don't respect a porn star the way I respect a career woman or a woman of substance or a woman who has great respect for herself as a woman and as a person and isn't going to sell her body for sexual exploitation."

In addition to that Giuliani also talked about the First Lady, Melania Trump, and how she didn't believe that her husband did anything with Stormy Daniels.  Giuliani talked about Melania in a manner that made it seem as though he had discussed it with her.  The interesting thing about that is that The First Lady's spokesperson put out a statement quickly after stating, "I don't believe Mrs. Trump has ever discussed her thoughts on anything with Mr. Giuliani."

The day after making the comments about Stormy Daniels, Giuliani doubled down on his comments about her that questioned her credibility because of the career choice she made in life.  He did, however, walk back his comments on Melania Trump by saying that he hadn't talked to her and thaty what he was saying was his opinion, even though it certainly wasn't portrayed in that way when he said it. 

Giuliani denigrated a woman because of a career choice, saying that she is essentially less of a woman than others because of what she does for a living.  This is something that should outrage the President and others, but we haven't heard a word about it.  These were very interesting comments coming from a man who has been married multiple times, and who had a marriage fall apart because of an affair that he was having with a future wife (who would also divorce him).  Real stand up guy to be out there judging the credibility of other people.

Rudy Giuliani is a joke who needs to crawl back under the rock Trump found him under.  I won't even go into Trump's failure to get involved and stop these outbursts from occurring. 

My message with the blog is this:

It doesn't matter what a woman chooses to do as a career, as long as it is legal.  It doesn't matter if you are a fast food worker, hotel desk clerk, fortune 500 executive, porn star, teacher, or FLOTUS.  Your worth as a human being and your credibility isn't determined by your career.  Stephanie Clifford has done nothing to deserve the comments Rudy Giuliani has put out about her. 

Rudy simply continues to travel the world spreading falsehoods and lies in order to cause chaos that the President and Rudy feel will muddy the waters enough to take the bull's eye off of Trump.  It is disgraceful, and the fact that it is allowed to continue is sickening to me. 

Stephanie Clifford, you will see your day in court, and keep on moving forward, staying strong, and knowing that Trump's day is coming. 

DUNK

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