Full Disclosure by Stormy Daniels

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I swear, the Trump administration is going to produce more books during (and I assume just after) Trump’s term than Abraham Lincoln’s presidency produced in a century.

And the latest volume is Full Disclosure by Stormy Daniels.

If the use of the term “Full Disclosure” sounds familiar to you, it could be because you are a West Wing fan. I wonder if Stormy is a West Wing Fan?

She was already well-known in some circles before March 6, 2018, but that’s probably the first time you heard the name Stormy Daniels. That’s the day she filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump over a nondisclosure agreement negotiated before the election but never signed.

How did Stormy Daniels become the woman willing to take on a president? What is it like to be reviled by some, held up as a beacon of hope by others, and to be an object of fascination to all?

In this book, Stormy Daniels tells her whole story for the first time: about how she came to be a leading actress and director in the aderlt film business, the full truth about her journey from a rough childhood in Louisiana onto the national stage, and everything about the events that led to the nondisclosure agreement and the behind-the-scenes attempts to intimidate her.

Stormy is funny, sharp, warm, and impassioned by turns. Her story is a thoroughly American one, of a girl who loved reading and horses and who understood from a very young age what she wanted—and who also knew she’d have to get every step of the way there on her own.

People can’t stop talking about Stormy Daniels. And they won’t be able to stop talking about her fresh, surprising, completely candid, nothing-held-back book.

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3 thoughts on “Full Disclosure by Stormy Daniels

  1. Without Daniels (and her lawyer) we wouldn’t have seen Michael Cohen’s guilty plea and ensuing cooperation. She’s probably indirectly responsible for the cooperation of David Pecker and Allen Weisselberg. The latter is believed to know more about the Trump Organization than anyone else. Mueller may not be able to get conclusive evidence for collusion. In the end, that might not matter because Daniels has opened the doors to the crimes committed by Trump’s businesses.

    Poetic justice? It was a New York dick that gave us Trump.

  2. Poor president Trump looks kind of sad today. Do you think it might be possible that he is having psychological repercussions from having had a comical graphic description of his privates made public? Perhaps Melania has stopped believing his denial of having had an affair with Stormy Daniels now that her intimate description of his unique junk has shredded his credibility on that subject. Well, sadness is a good emotion for someone who has to console a state drowning from a GW enhanced tropical storm. Maybe he can talk to Pat McElraft while he is down there. She might be sad too, since she was the one who tried to legislate away awareness of GW in local and state planning efforts. Or not.

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