What’s that thing they say about hindsight?
Michael Avenatti never should’ve been a resistance hero: https://t.co/g30DCcfcnd pic.twitter.com/fctdSc7E7L
— Slate (@Slate) November 16, 2018
Well, geez. We could’ve told you that, Slate. Actually, we tried to. Again and again. Michael Avenatti was a piece of sh*t long before his domestic violence arrest.
Christina Cauterucci concludes:
While it’s fair to call his recent loss of esteem a downfall, Avenatti should never have risen to such great heights in the first place. A resistance folk hero with staying power would have recognized that Daniels’ story, not his own, should remain at the center of any publicity push. But this is a guy who dropped his motion to represent Daniels in the federal investigation of Michael Cohen rather than give up his ability to trash Cohen on cable news. Someone that deeply in love with his own voice will never be inclined to make room for someone else’s.
All we can say about that is … duh.
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA https://t.co/KHbVvbgTNj
— Meech (@michi83) November 16, 2018
Clearly there’s a lesson here for the Resistance. Just don’t count on them to actually learn it.
The left keeps making horrendous decisions about who they have as their front man. This is what CNN gets for putting him on their program hundreds of times.
— Human Citizen (@HumanCitizen4) November 16, 2018
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