Stormy tried to provoke Trump in a tweet. Was this a good idea? By Hal Brown, MSW

This is how RawStory covered the tweet:

Above: Stormy’s tweet about Trump and my reply plus two others.

Here’s the link to X where you can see that the replies fell into the pro-Trump and anti-Trump camps.

The following rather explicit crude comment about Trump’s lawyer Susan Necheles was on the RawStory artilce ‘I would have given her an F’: Trump lawyer’s ‘rookie mistake’ singled out by expert. I’d leave it to people like woodroid to make such comments.

Up until her testimony began Stormy Daniels rarely tweeted anything on X about Trump. Most of her tweets promoted her tours. She is now going up against Trump in social media using X as her platform. Here’s another example:

Adult actress Stormy Daniels expressed skepticism regarding former President Donald Trump‘s self-reported weight of 215 pounds, a figure documented in his Fulton County jail booking records. 

In a tweet posted on Friday on the platform now known as X (formerly Twitter), Daniels wrote, ‘Mmmkay! And I’m 110 lbs and a virgin! I’m not a scale or a doctor but I have spent some time beneath 215 lb men and Tiny was not one of them.’ Daily Mail

You can look at her tweets on X here.

Her Instagram page is a combination of personal photos and promotion for her events.

Now to my question about whether she should post (or tweet) anything on X about Trump. We already have this about a tweet she posted some time ago:

Prosecution shows that tweet from Stormy Daniels about Trump was in response to a hateful message

The prosecution is going back through some of Stormy Daniels’ tweets, attempting to show that some of her negative messages about Trump had been in response to those hateful posts.

In one tweet, Daniels said of Trump: “I’ll dance down the street” when he is “selected” to go to jail. The defense had shown this tweet and highlighted how Daniels appeared to be celebrating the former president’s legal trouble.

Prosecutor Susan Hoffinger is now showing the tweet Daniels was responding to when she wrote that message.

The Twitter user called Daniels a “disgusting degenerate prostitute,” and said Trump would be “selected by a landslide in 2024,” adding: “Good luck walking down the streets after this!” 

“These are tame, actually,” Daniels says, of more tweets being shown to jurors from random people attacking her. CNN

I assume is may be difficult for Daniels to resist going down and dirty against the schoolyard bully showing that she has the ovaries to knee him so hard in the cohones that he curls up in agony whimpering and begging for mercy (for those who don’t know how much this hurts read this) before he manages to Truth Social her a defiant response that he no doubt this will make her cry.

I recommend against Daniels engaging with Trump on social media.

I’m reminded of what Michelle Obama said in her speech on the 2016 Democratic Party National Convention.

How we insist that the hateful language they hear from public figures on TV does not represent the true spirit of this country.

How we explain that when someone is cruel or acts like a bully, you don’t stoop to their level. No, our motto is, when they go low, we go high.

With every word we utter, with every action we take, we know our kids are watching us. We as parents are their most important role models. And let me tell you, Barack and I take that same approach to our jobs as president and first lady because we know that our words and actions matter, not just to our girls, but the children across this country, kids who tell us I saw you on TV, I wrote a report on you for school.

I wouldn’t say that Daniel’s tweets are hateful, but they (dare I suggest) are undignified for a woman who I consider to be very dignified. In the recent tweet where she basically says Trump is not a real man she doesn’t come out and say something like “if Trump wasn’t a limp mushroom dick weenie he’d testify” this is implied.

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My advice to Stormy Daniels is to leave the sarcasm and slams about Trump to the many others who will excoriate or eviserate and bait him with barbed humor. When she has the impulse or inclination to send him a sure to make the news message I suggest she go for a nice calming ride.

If she simply can’t resist as a therapist I recognize the liberating effect of fighting back against someone who has been attacking you (in words, not deeds), and the satisfaction to seeing them try to parry your blow with an unhinged comeback that makes them look demented. Therefore I suggest that shorter is better and make every word count. A clever retort beats a schoolyard insult anytime. In this regard I’d give the following an A+:

Real men respond to testimony by being sworn in and taking the stand in court. Oh…wait. Nevermind.

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