Like a good pimp, creepy porn lawyer had been making the rounds with the media trying to get Stormy Daniels more than just 15 minutes of fame and trying resurrect her washed up porno career. Considering so many of these liberal media outlets have their own problems with men sexually harassing other women (like CBS with Charlie Rose, NBC with Matt Lauer, etc) I guess it only makes sense to have a pimp on so many times. But 147 times for a creepy porn lawyer? This has got to be a new record for the corrupt media. Michael Avenatti has appeared on Anderson Cooper’s show a whopping 20 times over the past ten weeks. Following a close second is Last Word with crazy socialist Lawrence O’Donnell on MSNBC (the one time home of Matt Lauer.) Avenatti has even been on Fake Jake Tapper’s show 9 times. You know, the same Jake Tapper that so many “conservatives” claim is impartial or something?
Corrupt media has interviewed creepy porn lawyer Michael Avenatti 147 times already! |
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In the past ten weeks, lawyer Michael Avenatti, who is representing porn star Stormy Daniels in her lawsuits against President Trump, has been interviewed a staggering 147 times on broadcast and cable news shows.
More than half of those interviews (74) were on CNN, which almost certainly makes Avenatti the most ubiquitous guest in the network’s history. No guest — not Donald Trump or Bernie Sanders in 2016, nor Adam Schiff in 2017 — received anything close to the outpouring of free media coverage that CNN has bequeathed to Avenatti.
The media’s massive donation of publicity is obviously the main reason why Daniels and Avenatti have been able to use a crowd funding site to raise a whopping $500,000 to fund their anti-Trump lawsuits, with many of the thousands of anonymous donors citing the interviews as they make their gifts.
The latest Media Research Center study tallied all of Avenatti’s interviews on national news programs from March 7 (when the publicity first began) through May 15. While CNN has been the friendliest network, hosting the Trump-bashing lawyer an astonishing 74 times, MSNBC has been close behind, donating 57 segments featuring Avenatti.
On a single day (May 3), MSNBC featured Avenatti a stunning seven times — from 7am ET (Morning Joe) through 10pm ET (The Last Word).
Rounding out the tally were interviews on ABC (six), CBS (five), NBC (four) and the Fox News Channel (just once, on FNC’s Fox News at Night back on March 20).
CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360 and MSNBC’s The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell were the most smitten with Avenatti, interviewing him the most of any program (20 times in the case of Cooper, 16 in the case of O’Donnell). CNN’s New Day with Chris Cuomo and Alisyn Camerota came in third with 13 inteviews, just beating out CNN Tonight with Don Lemon and MSNBC’s Deadline: White House, which hosted Avenatti 12 and 11 times, respectively.