As we told you earlier, celebrity attorney Michael Avenatti showed that he wasn’t happy at all with an article at National Review about his “Rise and Fall.”
‘Really?’ Michael Avenatti calls National Review writer a ‘hack with no ethics’ as irony detectors explode https://t.co/viwQVeEXfu
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) December 15, 2018
That said, Greg Gutfeld found the article informative and useful, and thought Avenatti might too:
a surprisingly positive take on @MichaelAvenatti that he should have framed. https://t.co/BwFgiAdlo0
— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) December 15, 2018
But as you might have guessed, Avenatti didn’t like that take one bit:
That you cite to this garbage is yet more evidence of your stupidity. Where did we start? How about with the false part in the article where Julie Swetnick allegedly claimed I “twisted her words.” That never happened. You and the author are both complete hacks with no ethics.
— Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) December 15, 2018
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Gutfeld’s response? It doesn’t sound like this argument will continue on Gutfeld’s show:
To your plea to come on my show, sorry but “coffee is for closers.” https://t.co/abDJkmj2Ik
— GregGutfeld (@greggutfeld) December 15, 2018
Well dang.
"No ethics" he said…. CPL claiming someone has no ethics…. k
— M.T. Pockets (@Hammer_To_You) December 15, 2018
Avenati didn't even win the set of steak knives.
— Michael Arcane (@MichaelArcane) December 15, 2018
Heh.
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