Adult film star Stormy Daniels got a lot of virtual ink on such sites as Politico.com and HuffingtonPost.com right around tax time in April. First she teased the GOP with her announcement that she was becoming a Republican and was still considering a run to challenge their incumbent, David Vitter, for his Louisiana Senate seat. But then, in a planned Tax Day announcement, Daniels bowed out. The reason: money, or a relative lack thereof.
“The simple fact that David Vitter has $5 million in his bank account pretty much says it all,” the Wicked Pictures star said. “Against that sheer accumulation of special-interest dollars, I have no legitimate means of winning a race for the United States Senate under these circumstances.
“And while I will not be participating in this campaign,” she continued, “I do not expect to go quietly into the good night. I will be looking for opportunities to fight for fairness for hardworking people everywhere. And I will continue to talk about the need for fiscal and personal responsibility.”
Okay, Stormy sounded eerily like the ex-governor of Alaska there for a second. Could there be a competing talk show in the works? If Stormy stands behind her words this time and actually does try to fight for the rights of “dishwashers, cashiers, bus drivers and porn stars,” can you even begin to imagine the size of the audience when she meets up for the inevitable threeway with Sarah Palin and Michelle Bachmann?
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
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