Of Endorsements, Porn Stars, and Politico’s Left-wing Agenda

She might be a porn star but Jenna Jameson is no idiot. You don't rise to the top of a business packed with young, sleazy beauties without having some savvy, and you certainly don't become a recognizable name. So Jameson knew exactly what she was doing when she came out this week with a public endorsement of Mitt Romney.
Jameson knew her same would sully the presumptive GOP nominee in a dozen different ways and just to be sure she did maximum damage, she added the following explanation:
"When you're rich, you want a Republican in office."
Because the corrupt Politico has the exact same agenda as Jameson, to win Obama a second term, the corrupt Politico reported this endorsement without irony or comment.
What Politico forgot, though, is the long memory of the Internet. Yesterday, a tipster jumped in the wayback machine and found that in 2008 this very same Politico bent over backwards to protect Hillary Clinton from the very Jenna Jameson's endorsement:
Campaign ‘Undorsers': Boosters or Saboteurs?
With more than a year before the 2008 elections, we already know how O.J. Simpson, Jenna Jameson and Heidi Fleiss will vote, proving that political opinions are like local Emmys — everybody has one and they don’t matter much.
The online magazine Radar has dubbed these “the undorsements.”
They are “unsolicited proclamations of support” readily offered up by second- or third-tier celebrities who, for obvious reasons, are more than happy to enter the fray of Oprahs and O’Reillys.
And by Radar’s count, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) leads the ’08 contenders in racking up undorsements. Some of her undorsers — Simpson, Jameson, Fleiss and “D.C. Madam” Deborah Jeane Palfrey — have had their share of legal and moral challenges.
All I ask of God is to let me live long enough to see Politico file bankruptcy.
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