So.
Media Matters tries to cover up for Hillary Clinton’s major league debate gaffe.
The headline at Media Matters is this:
Right-Wing “Porn Star” Attack On Former Miss Universe Falls Apart
With all the cover-up finesse of Bill Clinton saying “I did not have sex with that woman, Ms. Lewinsky,” MM says this:
The apparently unsubstantiated claim that Machado appeared in adult films rocketed through Trump’s supporters in the right-wing media. Rush Limbaugh opened his September 28 radio show by describing Machado as the “porn star Miss Piggy.” Fox News’ Sean Hannity claimed on his radio show “that she may have starred in an adult film, and available apparently on multiple free porn websites according to the Daily Caller.” He also said that Machado is “in all these porn videos” during an interview with Eric Trump. And CNN’s Jeffrey Lord repeatedly described Machado as a “porn star” in an American Spectator article headlined “Hillary’s Bad Judgement: Exploits Porn Star Surrogate.”
Catch that? The “apparently unsubstantiated claim” bit.
Warning. Let me put this in caps: WARNING! PORNOGRAPHY LIES AHEAD!
Thanks to Conservative Treehouse there is a link — found right here porn/porn. [<– WARNING TOTALLY NSFW] — that takes you directly to a site that has sex videos that are clearly labeled “Alicia Machado — Miss Venezuela ’96” and “Alicia machado miss universe” (sic). There are others there as well identifying her by name minus the title. There can be no mistake.
Unless you’re Media Matters and you are deliberately trying to cover up the fact that Hillary Clinton became the first presidential candidate in history to cite a beauty queen/porn star in a debate.
It is crystal clear that the Clinton campaign did not do their due diligence and have made a major mistake. Now their friends at Media Matters are trying to cover up the fact.
It’s not any more complicated than that.