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In reply to the discussion: Michael Avenatti is starting to remind me of Tom Arnold. [View all]LuvLoogie
(6,992 posts)19. Proof of what? I'm skeptical of him. So are others, including the Cohen prosecutors.
Avenatti's own actions are causing my skepticism. Why do you consider him a Democrat? I haven't seen anything that specifies his party affiliation.
I think it rather presumptuous for him to think he could be a savior to vote for, if no one else was viable. I can't really think of any Dem on the shortlist that I wouldn't prefer over him.
I'd rather see him primary trump. That's what he may have been talking about.
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He hasn't "abandoned" Stormy; there isn't a legal action to be taken at present.
brooklynite
Jul 2018
#15
Stormy has posted that she's not been abandoned. It's a delicate thing though.
nolabear
Jul 2018
#18
Proof of what? I'm skeptical of him. So are others, including the Cohen prosecutors.
LuvLoogie
Jul 2018
#19
Avenatti attacked "other" Dems in his speculative announcement. He sounded like Jill or Bernie
LuvLoogie
Jul 2018
#23
Avenatti has a fan base that will peak somewhere between now and the mid-terms.
LuvLoogie
Jul 2018
#33
How many teaser tweets are generated by the hundreds of other lawyers representing immigrants?
LuvLoogie
Jul 2018
#21