Transcript for Does 'Saturday Night Live' cameo hurt Stormy Daniels' credibility?

The line between politics and pop culture is getting blurrier and blurrier. There was a star-studded white house sketch with a surprise appearance by stormy Daniels. Take a look. This is Michael Cohen. Are you alone? Yes. And what are you wearing? Excuse me? Okay, Michael. I can take it from here. But as your attorney, I highly advise against you to -- Just tell me what do you need for this to all go away? A resignation. Yeah, right. I know you don't believe in climate change, but a storm's a coming, baby. So the new guy's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, who we'll be talking about a little later on, claims that this appearance proves she is just in this for fame, money and glory. This can hurt her credibility, he says. Do you agree? I go all over the place. I thought the jokes were hilarious, but being that the biggest punch to her is she is looking for fame and she has said in every interview, I want to clear up my story. I found for me if I were advising her, I would have said, don't do this. It was tis ter kal, but it feeds into what everyone else said. I'm fan of her industry, but I'm a fan of how she goes toe to toe with Donald Trump. Donald Trump will call anybody that stands in his way a liar, publicity seeker, shred their credibility, and what she does, she shows the advice I give in my book is you have to own your narrative. You have to know who you are and be able to be yourself in the spotlight because isn't it worth it? Like taking on Donald Trump. He is going to do that to everybody. My experience with her is that's what she does. When she came on here, she was very credible. I thought so too. She was a straight forward and honest lady. She is having fun, and I don't think it hurts her at all. When you have met her, she seemed very credible to me. It's hard when you try to tell someone that, and you're, like, and there she was on "Snl." Everybody appears on "Snl." Donald Trump himself appeared on "Snl." Those are already public figures. In a chicken suit. I think we have the picture. Chicken suits with everyone else. They have fame when they go on there typically. It was during the campaign. She is doing a better job taking on Donald Trump I think than anybody in the democratic party. I hand it to her, and I hand it to Michael avenatti. They should take some lessons. Before you go at stormy on "Snl," go back to 1997. Gray. The white-haired person. I think you know what? Sometimes even the most credible people need a break, and so maybe this was just her way of having a little fun at his expense, and, you know, it's all right. It didn't bother me, but, you

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