A newly revived video of E. Jean Carroll from her 1996 TV show in New York City reveals a completely unpredictable, deranged woman obsessed with men and sex.
The guests look noticeably uncomfortable as E. Gene Carroll lies on the floor during the segment and starts shouting something about the show “The Dating Game” and then objects to the male guests.
E. Jean Carroll: All you have to remember is that you are a woman. And if you're a woman, you're precious… Yes, my dear, chasing men is the highest pleasure of all, but dealing with difficult little buggers is another thing… Call me… I hate that music. I hate that music. I hate that music. This is not a dating game… There is a sad display in front of the beautiful Moira. Either she'll prove herself to be a complete fool as a man-dealer… here I come. Is there anyone here who weighs less than 400 pounds?
This was around the same period of years in which she said Trump took her shopping for lingerie after meeting her on the street and raping her in a department store dressing room. E. Jane Carroll doesn't even remember the year this happened and had to change her story because she lied about the alleged dress she was wearing that day.
Via Hey_No_time_for_you and Midnight Rider.
The fact that the case against President Trump has even gone to court shows how corrupt the courts in New York City are and how dangerous it is to live and work in New York City as a conservative American.
As previously reported… In 2019, Elizabeth Jane Carroll alleged that former President Trump raped her in the dressing room of Bergdorf Goodman department store in Manhattan in the mid-1990s while shopping. It is not clear when this happened.
That same year, E. Jean Carroll sat for an interview with Vanity Fair following her false accusations against Trump.
The article depicts Carol as a complete lunatic who lived with mice in a shack she called the “Mouse House,” painted the trees and rocks outside her log cabin blue, and traveled the country with her blue-dyed poodle but not her cat, Vagina T. Fireball, which I left at home.
Vanity Fair wrote: The “E” in “E.” “Jane” stands for Elizabeth, a name she gave herself after growing up on Petit Jean. She lives in a cabin she calls the “Mouse House,” surrounded by trees with trunks she painted a striking shade of color Light blue. When she embarks on her road trip, in a Prius named Miss Bingley, she leaves behind her cat, Vagina T. Fireball, but takes along her now-departed standard poodle, Lewis Carroll, whose pompadour was also dyed blue.
E. Jane Carroll claimed to have received sexual advice from her dog, although it remains unclear whether she was referring to Lewis Carroll, or to another dog she named Tits. Yes, you read that correctly.
Sex tip I learned from my dog: When she's in heat, chase the male until he collapses from exhaustion. . . Then jump on it!
– Ejean Carroll (@ejeancarroll) May 7, 2010
A video uploaded to YouTube by Elle magazine on October 30, 2017 served as further proof of the accuracy of the information contained in Vanity Fair.
The video focuses on Carole's daily life in her home in upstate New York while wearing a red wig. As of this writing, it has been viewed nearly 33,000 times.
Here's the excerpt at the 4:40 mark:
“I call it the 'Mouse House' because some very special mice live here. Koneman(?) lives in the kitchen. Toberski(?) lives in the bedroom.
This is my shed. On this side, there are the books that greatly influenced me while growing up. On the door is a list of my dogs Markie, Fortuna de la Sponkie (?), Heidi, Tits, Bloody and Hepburn.
The streams and rivers were dry and it terrified me so much that I went out and started painting the rocks blue to indicate that there had once been a river here. And after I finished painting the rocks, I kind of walked over here and then I painted that tree and then I painted that tree. Then I did this tree. And soon after that I was done with this whole forest.
Carroll worked as a columnist for Elle magazine and claimed to have the longest-serving advice columnist in history.