The Kraken calls for dismissal of $1.3 billion Dominion lawsuit against her

Bagginski

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...on the premise that “no reasonable person” could have taken her seriously:

...raising the age-old question, “were you lying then, or are you lying now...or are you just a liar?”
 

Autofire

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...on the premise that “no reasonable person” could have taken her seriously:

...raising the age-old question, “were you lying then, or are you lying now...or are you just a liar?”
Isn't it amazing that a person can achieve so much success in their life and still be an absolute motherfucking moron.
 

schuylaar

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she's scary and reminds me of a Scientologist disciple..they always wear those weird necklaces Mark of the Beast, Aye!

do you think Sen Joe McCarthy would've had the same punch if his face was leaking?
 

DIY-HP-LED

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The argument that what I am saying is so fuckin dumb no reasonable person could believe it is the most beautiful legal defense I have seen. We live in a great country.

Yet a solid 25% of the country believes it.
She also attended meetings at the WH with other conspirators and is also most likely guilty of conspiracy to commit sedition and other high crimes. There are plenty of witnesses to these meetings and some people took notes to cover their asses, the extreme nature of the discussions panicked some of the lawyers in the room. She will be sued out of existence, disbarred and face federal charges related to the insurrection and Trump's multiple attempts to cling to power.

Donald was desperate, the WH was a sanctuary against the law for him, it was the only place he could hide out, so anything went that he could pull off. Donald knows what Donald did, he made reckless, greed driven, impulsive decisions while discounting future consequences, or he is too stupid to figure them out. With Trump it was win, or go to prison, a life or death struggle with democracy, the constitution and the rule of law. Trump was already looking at life in prison before he ever took the oath of office and knew it, it's been one long attempt at getting away with the crime of the century. It started out as an ill considered marketing plan for his failing businesses, he wanted to barely lose and thought that he would, but he fucked up again and with Russian help he won. His only way out was to run out the statue of limitations by winning the election or by seizing absolute power as a tyrant.
 
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smokinrav

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I hear Lebanon is beautiful. Great weather, blue skies, sandy beaches, and no extradition to the West. Carlos Ghone can attest
 

Bagginski

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whatever happened to the good ole days of 'disbarred'..where did that measure go?
It’s never applied against one’s own co-conspirators...I suspect we’ll have to wait until this amoeba separates into two new camps - with one of them prepared to reject this idea of ‘the best liar winning’
 

Bagginski

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Well, again, it actually worked for Fox News when Tucker Carlson was sued.
I kinda have a dream for the new American day: in which “the Fox ploy” is seen as the attack on good order and the rule of law that it is - a recognition that the freedom of the press demands the integrity and accountability of the press...with penalties for deliberate lying, distortion, and manipulation, for promotion of sedition, for enabling the corruption of our own elected officials...and for all who try to hide behind that freedom to oppress and destroy the Contract that guarantees that freedom.

Whether a “journalist”, a “lawyer”, or a “President”, there must be serious penalties for the agents of such bullshit.
 

printer

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I kinda have a dream for the new American day: in which “the Fox ploy” is seen as the attack on good order and the rule of law that it is - a recognition that the freedom of the press demands the integrity and accountability of the press...with penalties for deliberate lying, distortion, and manipulation, for promotion of sedition, for enabling the corruption of our own elected officials...and for all who try to hide behind that freedom to oppress and destroy the Contract that guarantees that freedom.

Whether a “journalist”, a “lawyer”, or a “President”, there must be serious penalties for the agents of such bullshit.
But it is not lying if you really believe it. And Ms Kraken really does believe it from what I can tell.
 

HGCC

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I kinda have a dream for the new American day: in which “the Fox ploy” is seen as the attack on good order and the rule of law that it is - a recognition that the freedom of the press demands the integrity and accountability of the press...with penalties for deliberate lying, distortion, and manipulation, for promotion of sedition, for enabling the corruption of our own elected officials...and for all who try to hide behind that freedom to oppress and destroy the Contract that guarantees that freedom.

Whether a “journalist”, a “lawyer”, or a “President”, there must be serious penalties for the agents of such bullshit.
My dream is to get super loaded and try to get kicked out of Lauren boebart's bar and grill, arguing in a hostile manner than ninja stars are better than six shooters...possibly slandering cowboys in favor of ninjas in the process.

I dream big.
 
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