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T-rump has made Stormy Daniels 'Great Again' !


Three weeks into 2018, and it's proving to be a banner year for porn star (and ex-mistress of Donald T-rump) Stormy Daniels!!!!

The adult film actress, 39, just cashed in a $75,000 paycheck for her one-night appearance at "Little Darlings Strip Club" in Las Vegas last night. She is then taking this weekend off, and will be booking the rest of her year with her talent rep "Centerfold Strips".

Thanks to the leaked news that she had an affair with T-rump just months after his third wife gave birth to his fifth child in 2007, Stormy's career has been revived, making her the most 'sought after' porn star in the industry for 2018.

Danny Capozzi, the talent agent who is working exclusively with Daniels, said the fees for her gigs have “doubled — at the very least”. He continued, “She is definitely the most popular porn star in the industry at the moment.”

Daniels is already booked through June, and has multiple offers which extend into the end of the year. Capozzi, who has made a career booking adult film stars over the years, said he's never seen anything like this before. “I’ve seen it happen that events in the news shape what's going on, but in my career, this is the most profound one.”

YES, T-rump has made Stormy and her finances 'great again'. Just in time for those new tax laws to take effect!

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Well at LEAST he made one person's finances "great again". LOL

This is all sick stuff. I mean the whole porn industry. The feminist movement says that we should not look at women like sex objects, however, good looking women who use their bodies that way make a fortune. I guess it pays better than waiting tables.

No excuses for the President however.. Rich and powerful men seem to have trouble keeping it in their pants.

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I think we agree again.

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Yikes, who would've believed it? It's going to snow on the equator. LOL

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Men are way more culpable than the women. Men drive the industry by being the biggest consumer of it. Men are primarily the owners of porn companies. The vast majority of videos are directed by men, and so are the camera and lighting crew. It's almost always men who are paying women to perform. To turn around and point the finger at the woman is stupidly hypocritical.

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I don't know if you are for or against what I said. LOL But well, here goes anyway!

I do agree with you that men own the porn companies. Hugh Hefner became a gazillionaire exploiting women. Prostitutes have "johns", not "janes". Of course some women make a living being madams and exploiting other women.

Men are "culpable" in hiring women whether it's for films, magazines, prostitution, etc.

But really, do women have NO ability to say NO and not be exploited? Are women forced into these vile ways of making a living?

We are not talking of centuries past when women had no access to higher education or jobs. A lot of them with no education, widows, etc., resorted to prostitution to make a few pennies to feed themselves and their children.

Today, it's different. If a woman wants to be in a porn movie, strip, sell her body for sex, etc, it's on her!

I am thinking of Helen Reddy's song "I AM Woman". Feminists have told us how strong and tough women are. So why allow yourself to be exploited by the sexual appetites of some men? There's a word they can say. It's "NO!"
But face it, some women are no different than some men. Making money is of paramount importance to them and damn the consequences.

Are you saying that women are so dumb, weak and immoral that men can entice them to do anything for money?

Bottom line is... if women refuse to be exploited, then who would the pornographers have to exploit? Let's not pretend that women are innocent victims in all of this. They want the $$$ so they sell their bodies.

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Men provide the demand, plain and simple. If there is demand for a thing, humanity will provide a thing. It's not a man or woman issue. It's a humanity issue. The vast majority of women do not exploit themselves. Some do because it is easier for them than other jobs. So not only is it a humanity issue, it is a capitalism issue.

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"It's almost always men who are paying women to perform. To turn around and point the finger at the woman is stupidly hypocritical."

But if the women choose not to perform, not be employed at these studios by these men, then there is no industry.

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You're still missing the crux of the issue. You're assuming those women will make the same amount of money for the same amount of work simply by choosing not to work in the adult industry. If that was the case, and all things were equal, then I would agree with you. However, you know as well as I do that the majority of women who work in the adult industry are doing it because it is an easier path to income. It's not even the money they gain from the videos, it's the advertising of their name that they get that allows them to make tons of cash just by dancing. Then later on, after their name is out there, they set up their website full of content, and they are set for life without lifting a finger.

Also, for every woman in the industry, there's usually a guy performing with her. The demand from straight men is so high that other straight men can earn a living providing content for those straight men. Pointing the finger at women is beyond hypocritical.

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No one is suggesting anything of the kind. There are all sorts of ways to make money. But if the amount of money that a person rakes in excuses the terrible nature of the job, then that makes it okay? If that's the case, I suppose it's okay to sell drugs. Dealers make a lot of money. It pays better than starting out at a minimum wage job and working your way up.

Robbing banks pays better than working in one.

Sure, capitalism will provide people with what they want. Organized crime does a big business and they don't even pay for advertising. Doesn't always make it right though.

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"However, you know as well as I do that the majority of women who work in the adult industry are doing it because it is an easier path to income"

That is a common misconception in all of show business - contemporary films, adult films, theater, exotic dancing, ballet, music, etc. - any kind of performance artistry. There are hundreds of reasons why someone chooses this line of work - most notably self-esteem and self-assurance issues in their lives. Not financial.

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