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Stormy Daniels Smacks Down Roseanne Barr On Twitter

We’re one year and 104 days into Donald Trump’s presidency and America resembles nothing more than a cultural Boggle set. Shake it, and you get “Giuliani,” “Kanye,” “Peace in Korea,” and “smokey eye.” So it was inevitable that Stormy Daniels and Roseanne Barr, two of the biggest and most unlikely names of 2018, would eventually cross paths.

Barr came into contact with Daniels when she responded to a tweet by Patricia Arquette, refuting the idea that Stormy Daniels “doesn’t represent classy women.” In an apparent attempt to prove Daniels’ classlessness, Barr tweeted, “She’s known for anal porn scenes.”

Daniels, whose quick wit on Twitter has made her legendary faster than you can say “anal porn scenes,” responded thusly:

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Daniels referred to Barr’s infamous crotch-grabbing rendition of the Star Spangled Banner.

At press time, Daniel’s response, fittingly, has 69,000 likes.

Jenny Singer is a writer for the Forward. You can reach her at Singer@forward.com or on Twitter @jeanvaljenny

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