"But she's just a stripper." Moldowsky emphasizes that many women associated with scandals, like Fanne Fox, Donna Rice, Elizabeth Ray, and Gennifer Flowers, were often seen as just their professions—stripper, model, secretary, singer. He suggests society trivializes their roles, overlooking the deeper implications of their involvement in political controversies.
He argues that political figures may downplay the significance of these women’s roles, but in reality, their presence or involvement can have dangerous consequences. Moldowsky highlights that in politics, theft may be seen as problematic, but personal scandals involving women can be far more destructive, equating them to lethal threats to political careers and reputations.