Monday, March 26, 2018

DOES STORMY DANIELS HAVE A LITTLE BIT OF DONALD TRUMP'S DNA HIDDEN SOMEWHERE?

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     If I was writing a fictional screenplay for a Hollywood motion picture about a president of the United States who - prior to being elected - cheated on his wife and had an affair with a porn star...I'd throw in a "smoking gun" of the president's semen.

     I, therefore, wonder if Stormy Daniels - whose real name is Stephanie Clifford - and who allegedly had a one-night consensual sexual fling with Donald Trump back in 2006...somehow has hidden his ejaculatory fluid that can detect - perhaps even twelve years later - Trump's DNA...and thus bring circumstantial evidence that Daniels is telling the truth that she had sex with the current Oval Office occupant. Again...I just wonder.

     In my fictional movie, let's say the president was a former famous television celebrity who had the power, at the time of the sexual encounter, to further the adult film actress' career in a more mainstream form of entertainment.  But she wanted some insurance to prove, if necessary, that she did indeed perform "bedroom activities" with the TV mogul.  So she was smart and kept some of his DNA.  Years go by - and although she never planned on using what she had hidden - there became a reason for her to do so.  When that happens...in my fictional flick...I would have the attorney for the porn star - who claims to have had unprotected intercourse with the U.S. president - reveal a piece of clothing, a pillowcase, a towel, a tissue or some other material that is stained with the president's semen. According to New Zealand's Institute of Environmental Science and Research, "Semen stains, if kept in a dry environment, could last for several years."  

     I need not explain further...or elaborate on any other details...but it would make for a bombshell ending to my fictional film.  The question now is...will real life... imitate art?   

     And that's The Controversy for today.

     I'm Gary B. Duglin.

     "We'll talk again."


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