LOL! Watch Tucker Completely Eviscerate The Left-Wing Media For Their Former Obsession With "Creepy Porn Lawyer" Michael Avenatti After He Was Sent To Prison Yesterday
· Jul 9, 2021 · NottheBee.com

Michael Avenatti, the lawyer for Stormy Daniels whom the left fawned over for weeks and weeks in 2018, the former Democrat presidential hopeful, the "savior of the republic," yesterday was sentenced to 30 months in prison for his attempted extortion of Nike. He cried when he was sentenced.

Not much commentary is necessary here, we can let Tucker do the talking and take down the media and their love affair with the man he dubbed the "creepy porn lawyer".

Watch:

After the embarrassing compilation of the news media hyping Avenatti up and praising him to the hilt, Tucker comments, "Those were not cable news clips, that was an IQ test & everybody on that tape failed miserably. Do not issue them driver's licenses, they're not capable. They fell for it hard."

"In a single week of March of 2018... MSNBC, CNN, ABC, CBS, and NBC News interviewed the creepy porn lawyer a total of -- not making this up because we counted -- 147 times!"

Tucker then shows a clip of his one interview with Avenatti in 2018 where he completely embarrassed him and accuses him of exploiting his client Stormy Daniels.

Avenatti's squirming and discomfort in this moment probably deserves another laughing gif.

Tucker then ends the segment by saying as a political show, there's still an important question that must be asked. And Tucker's deadpan of this line delivery probably deserves an award.

"What does this mean for creepy porn lawyer's presidential ambitions? Is he still what America needs?"

Tucker was right all along. Again. Avenatti was nothing but a fraud, a con-man, and a creep. Exactly what the Democrats were looking for in a presidential candidate.

Drew Holden on Twitter has a tremendous thread here documenting the many many ridiculous stories about Avenatti during his time in the mainstream media spotlight.

He was the media's man. Now he's in prison for trying to extort Nike for $20M. Life comes at ya fast.


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