Friday, May 02, 2008

 

DC House madam commits suicide

Tarpon Springs, FL - 1 May 2008, — Deborah Jeane Palfrey, the “D. C. Madam’, hung herself inside a small shed on her mother Blanch’s property in Florida. Assumably this final act of penitence was brought on by the humiliation of being caught servicing (at great profit) the sexual needs of Washington’s powerful and moral elites. Another prostitute, Brandy Britton, took the same out. It is interesting in a town built on pillars of morality, that a brothel would even survive, let alone prosper. I suppose that the less savory citizens there (lobbyists) save their corporate welfare checks for an expensive once-in-a-lifetime fling.

Not to be cliché, but these sudden attacks of humiliation and remorse that inevitably lead to suicide are very convenient for the elites. So much so that the outer reaches of plausibility are expanded and overwhelmed. That tired horse, “plausible denial” is once again being whipped to the task of covering up indiscretions made by the highest in the U. S. government and likely in the world as well. Only a government fully stocked with evangelical panderers could find this excuse for suicide plausible, but rather than question, we have the American propaganda outlet and the news organizations that derive their copy from them ready and willing to reinforce this errant spin without any further investigation of the matter. All context is irrelevant.

She apparently had a verifiable Bandini mountain of dirt on her client base; their likes and dislikes, their perversions of choice, oh, and also their NAMES. She implied that she would start naming names* rather than go to prison, but this implication has been spun into a retelling of the “Harlot Thais” morality play for girls. Let all sex workers take heed, if you want to service the Washington elites, make sure and keep your dirt safe, and you should spread it around for better fertility. Ms. Palfrey’s dirt might still be out there, but the fixers are fairly thorough. We shall see.

*"I'm sure as heck not going to be going to federal prison for one day, let alone four to eight years, because I'm shy about bringing in the deputy secretary of whatever." -Deborah Jeane Palfrey.

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