Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

At least Stormy is no hypocrite

- Leonard Pitts Jr. The Miami Herald Leonard Pitts is syndicated by Tribune Media Services.

“It is my ass,” she declared. “I control it and I’ll give it to whomever I want.”

So said a woman named Juana Lopes, while testifying in Santa Fe in 1844. Lopes, a married woman, was defending her right to commit adultery.

Obviously, you wouldn’t want to be her poor husband. But at the same time, it’s hard not to be a bit impressed by her defiant assertion of self and sexuality. If nothing else, Lopes was — in the mid19th century, no less — a woman willing to steer against the headwinds of convention and expectatio­n. Stormy Daniels might relate. If you haven’t seen her Twitter feed, you are missing some of the best free entertainm­ent around. Cheerfully profane and happily irreverent, the stripper and porn actress turned central figure in a salacious presidenti­al scandal dishes out comeuppanc­e like a short-order cook to trolls and troglodyte­s who condemn her by way of defending Donald Trump — aka, President Dumpster Fire.

As even the penguins in Antarctica must know by now, 12 years ago, when he was only Citizen Dumpster Fire, Trump allegedly had a consensual sexual encounter with Daniels. This was just four months after his wife gave birth to his youngest child. “Loutish” and “canine” are words too gentle to describe such behavior, yet Trump’s believers are lavishing their invective on Daniels.

While any woman who dares express an opinion online can expect sexualized insults and threats from anonymous boy men, Trump cultists seem especially exercised that this particular woman, given her particular profession, has dared embarrass the Dear Leader. “Prostitute,” “whore” and “slut” are among their few printable epithets.

Not that she seems to be losing any sleep.

“Prostitute­s will do anything for money,” tweeted one individual.

“Bullsh-t!” shot Daniels. “NO amount of money can convince me to do dishes or toilets.”

By USA Today’s count, nearly a score of women are accusing Trump of sexual misbehavio­r. But Daniels has managed to get under Team Trump’s skin as none of them have. His defenders struggle to explain why one of his lawyers paid her $130,000 to keep quiet if, as he says, the encounter never happened. For that matter, why are they talking about a $20 million lawsuit?

That fear — and loathing — echo in her Twitter feed. “Why,” asks one detractor, “would @realDonald­Trump want to risk infecting himself with venereal diseases harbored by the prostitute third rate porn star @StormyDani­els.”

As if it’s her morality that should trouble us. Granted, few of us would run bragging to the neighbors if a daughter — or son — entered the porn trade. But give her this much credit: Daniels is no hypocrite. One does not, after all, expect virtue from a sex performer. That’s kind of the whole point.

There was, however, a time not long ago when you did expect a simulacrum of it from presidents, lawmakers and people of faith. Now we have a president who injures “the least of these,” who worships the money changers, who bears false witness, who supports the tyrant, the racist and the alleged molester. All while GOP lawmakers make excuses and white evangelica­ls look the other way, bartering their moral authority for personal and political gain.

Yet some people are mortally affronted by Stormy Daniels. Prostitute, whore and slut, they say. And maybe she is.

But at least she’s honest about it.

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