May 25, 2004
The Skanks On Capitol Hill
By
Michelle Malkin
Meet the new
Monica Lewinsky. Jessica Cutler, a 24-year-old
mailroom clerk and phone receptionist, worked for Sen.
Mike DeWine (R-Ohio) until last Friday—when he
fired her for using
Senate computers to post to an Internet Web log that
chronicled her trysts with six different men in
Washington. Cutler’s partners reportedly included
government officials who gave her money for her sexual
services.
Diary
excerpt: “I just took a long lunch with F and
made a quick $400. When I returned to the office, I
heard that my boss was asking about my whereabouts.
Loser.”
In another entry, Cutler
explains: “F=Married man who pays me for sex.
Chief of Staff at one of the gov agencies, appointed by
Bush.”
Cutler, who aspired to be a journalist,
spouted: “I'm sure I am not the only one who
makes money on the side this way: How can anybody live
on $25K/year??"
When I was 24 and making less than that, I did it buy
eating Spaghetti-O’s, Ramen noodles, and Swanson pot
pies for dinner; driving a Toyota Tercel with no air
conditioning; and sleeping on a $30 futon.
I did it the way most parents teach their daughters
to succeed: through hard work,
thrift, faith, and perseverance.
I don’t usually write about such inside-the-Beltway
gossip, but Cutler’s indecent conduct, glib
rationalizations, in-your-face shamelessness, and the
accompanying feeding frenzy over her deserve a firm
outside-the-Beltway lashing.
This vulgar little episode reflects a larger,
disturbing media trend toward
normalizing and glamorizing
sexual promiscuity among young working women.
It harms those trying to succeed on their merits in
the
professional arena.
And it also harms our own daughters, who will be
forced to fight harder to protect their dignity and
credibility in a “Girls Gone Wild” culture.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post
featured Cutler, who dubbed herself and her online diary
“Washingtonienne,” in a prominent story last Sunday
headlined
“The Hill’s Sex Diarist Reveals All (Well, Some).”
[May 22, 2004] Cutler posed for a
fetching photo and supplied juicy soundbites.
“It's so cliched. It's like, 'There's a
slutty girl on the Hill?' There's millions of 'em,"
Cutler told the Washington Post’s Richard Leiby.
Millions? Follow-up dispatches appeared in
Roll Call, the New York Post, the
London Independent, United Press International, and
the Associated Press, whose wire reports on Cutler were
reprinted everywhere from the Akron Beacon Journal
to the Houston Chronicle to the Milwaukee
Sentinel Journal.
The news media originally caught whiff of Cutler from
an online D.C.-based gossip site,
Wonkette.com, authored by
“edgy” (read: profanity-laced and sex-obsessed)
writer Ana Marie Cox, who herself has been recently
touted extensively by adoring media fans.
CNN terrorism analyst Peter Bergen hosted a
tony party for Cox last month; Washington Post
reporter Howard Kurtz invited her on his CNN show,
where she boasted
“I'm the expert at talking dirty.”
Cutler and Cox, 31, appeared together on Fox News
Channel this week, where they giggled and guffawed and
rolled their eyes as they reveled in their sleazy
celebrity. When Fox anchor Brigitte Quinn (who deserves
a medal for her restraint) asked Cutler whether her
parents knew about her raunchy sex life, she snorted:
“They do now!” Cox cackled and went on to coo about
Cutler’s writing talent and future book publishing
prospects.
Cox generously mentioned she didn’t want too much
“credit” for Cutler’s newfound notoriety. (“Credit?”
Quinn mused subtly. “That’s an interesting
word.”)
This female Beavis and Butthead duo illustrate what
normal Americans hate about the Capitol scene:
narcissism, moral bankruptcy, and self-congratulatory
media-political incest. The Washington Post’s
legitimization of this shallow “story”
illustrates something else: the mainstream media’s
perverted moral values. The paper’s recent profiles and
features of social conservatives drip with condescension
and ridicule. Religious activists are portrayed as
intolerant homophobes; Republicans as
gun-toting rubes;
abstinence promoters as freaks.
But give the Washington Post two vain, young,
trash-mouthed skanks who could care less about what
their parents think of their sex-drenched infamy and the
newspaper can’t wait to help make them full-fledged
members of the media elite.
Cutler and Cox apparently have no trouble looking at
themselves in the mirror every morning.
I pity the mainstream journalists-turned-pimps who
can do the same.
Michelle Malkin [email
her] is author of
Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists,
Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our Shores.
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