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Porn queen and POTUS: We’re surprised? Um, no!

Many of us are now caught up in the Soap Opera of the Ages: Let’s call it the Porn Queen and the President.

Donald J. Trump is alleged to have had this extramarital affair with an adult film actress/director/producer. It allegedly occurred in 2006, a year or so after Trump married his third wife.

Then came word that Trump paid the porn queen 130 grand just before the 2016 presidential election to keep quiet.

Oh, but wait! The president denies the affair. So, why did his lawyer, Michael Cohen, shell out the dough?

To my mind, the most interesting aspect of this story is that million of us are caught up in this miserable story. I keep asking myself: Why?

Trump has bragged about his philandering. We have known for many years about his penchant for sexual predation. He wrote a book in which he told the world about how he fooled around on his first wife before marrying Wife No. 2.

During the height of the 2016 campaign, of course, we heard him tell the “Access Hollywood” host how he has grabbed women by the pu***, because his celebrity status gave him free rein to do whatever he damn well pleases with women.

To be honest, I don’t know what we’re going to learn about Trump in this latest alleged sexual escapade that we don’t know already or that we don’t already suspect about this guy’s conduct.

The porn queen has offered to give back the money, believing it will enable her to speak freely about whether she and the future president took a tumble a dozen years ago.

Trump’s legal team, meanwhile, is looking at how it might be able to stop the broadcast of an upcoming “60 Minutes” interview the porn star granted to Anderson Cooper.

Gosh. How is it that a president who denies any misbehavior with this individual would want to block a broadcast of her telling a story that he no doubt will call “fake news”?

The question of the day is this: Why in the name of sacred marital vows is anyone surprised that Donald Trump would be involved in such a matter?

So, the seedy soap opera continues.

No need to ID the porn queen

This blog is mine alone, so that allows me to make command decisions with no consultation.

The latest such decision is this: High Plains Blogger no longer is going to use the name of the porn queen who’s alleged to have conducted an affair with the president of the United States.

Why? Because she is seeking publicity. She’s likely to write a book. She might even show up on a reality TV show.  She’s already been playing coy and cagey with TV talk show hosts who have asked her point blank: Did you have an affair with Donald Trump?

I decided a couple of mass murders ago not to print the names of the gunmen who commit these crimes. Sure, some of them are dead; thus, they won’t reap any worldly benefit from publicity gleaned by continued coverage of their dastardly deeds.

So I’ll refrain from using the name of the porn queen who’s now being caught up in this icky, sickening, tawdry alleged affair with a man who would become head of state of the world’s greatest nation.

She’ll get plenty of publicity. She doesn’t need this blog to give her more of what she doesn’t deserve.

Porn star sues POTUS … so, we just shrug?

Does anyone ever remember — or has anyone ever heard of — a pornographic performer suing the president of the United States?

I believe we are now officially, one more time, sailing through uncharted water.

Stormy Daniels has sued Donald John Trump over a non-disclosure agreement Daniels said is not valid because the president of the United States never signed it.

So, this means — according to Daniels — that she is free to speak with all deliberate candor about an affair she allegedly had with Trump back in 2006, shortly after his third wife gave birth to their son.

Trump’s lawyer paid Daniels 130 grand to keep quiet about the affair. Daniels has gone on TV talk show to smile and act coy when the show hosts ask her if she had the affair.

Now she is suing the president, seeking judicial affirmation that she can talk about it if she damn well feels like it.

What is so utterly astonishing is that we are talking about this matter while so many other issues need our attention and that many millions of Americans are just shrugging this seedy matter off.

Imagine if any of the men who preceded Donald Trump were being sued by porn queens.