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Daddy, please love me:

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Daddy, remember me? Oh, and please love me:

 

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On 8/27/2021 at 10:48 AM, GreyhoundFan said:

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Equating showing humanity with showing weakness reveals how pathetic SadBoy is to find any flicker of emotion in his own father.  He can't even recognize when a man is genuinely empathizing with people who lost their children.  I imagine Joe Biden is thinking of Beau as well as his baby girl and first wife and feeling a depth of emotions SadBoy can't even grasp on his best day.  His comment really is shows who he is as a person and it is not at all flattering.  In fact, the contrast of his soulless comment just emphasizes how much of a true man with deep goodness in him we have in Joe Biden. 

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"A judge rebukes Donald Trump Jr. for misinformation — as Trump Jr. doubles down on misinformation"

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It was a telling moment in the GOP’s continual descent into a post-truth party in the Donald Trump era. Even though multiple fact-checkers debunked a claim that the Taliban hanged a man from a U.S. helicopter left behind in Afghanistan, many Republicans who promoted the claim refused to back off it. And Donald Trump Jr. ultimately went so far as to replace the banner on his Twitter page with a mock Biden campaign logo featuring an illustration of the supposed helicopter hanging.

The same day, though, this same strategy landed Trump Jr. some legal problems — and earned him a rebuke from a judge.

For the past two years, a GOP Senate candidate in West Virginia has been suing Trump Jr. for defamation. At issue is Trump Jr. claiming during the 2018 campaign that Don Blankenship, whom Trump and his allies opposed in the primary, was a “felon.” That’s false. Blankenship was charged with felonies related to an explosion at a mine he ran, but he was convicted only on a misdemeanor count.

Trump Jr.’s lawyers sought to have the case dismissed, but U.S. District Court Judge John Copenhaver rejected that Wednesday and said the case could move forward.

The reason? It’s because he believed there was substantial evidence that Trump Jr. might have known the claim to be false and said it anyway.

Eugene Volokh has a rundown on the judge’s ruling. Here are some crucial parts:

To plead actual malice, therefore, [a plaintiff] must plausibly allege that [the defendant] [published] the [material] with a ‘high degree of awareness’” that it was “likely” false. Recklessness may be found where there are obvious reasons to doubt the veracity or accuracy of information.

[P]laintiff alleges facts in support of the inference that Trump, Jr. issued the tweet with knowledge of its falsity: (1) Trump, Jr. was involved in high-level discussions about the primary campaign in West Virginia, (2) he made the statements shortly after one such meeting, (3) the comments were made as part of a string of false comments by sophisticated party operatives, (4) the true facts were widely available on the internet and had been widely reported, and (5) he never retracted or corrected the false tweets, despite being informed of their falsity.

“He never retracted or corrected the false tweets, despite being informed of their falsity.” That sounds familiar.

On May 3, 2018, Trump Jr. responded to a Twitter user tweeting about the race by saying that Sen. Joe Manchin III (D-W.Va.), the incumbent, had “probably never run against a felon.” Blankenship responded to a tweet from Trump Jr. the next day, informing him that “I have never been convicted of a felony.” News reports detailed the back-and-forth.

Trump Jr.’s tweet, though, remained live until at least late June 2018, according to the Wayback Machine — long after Blankenship lost the primary on May 8 of that year.

The judge went on to say he agreed that the Blankenship legal team’s arguments were “sufficient at this stage to create a ‘plausible inference’ that Trump, Jr. published his tweet with knowledge of its falsity.”

The judge noted that Trump Jr. had even promoted a CNN story that said Blankenship had been convicted only of a misdemeanor, saying this supported the idea that Trump Jr. might have or should have known the truth:

In his quote tweet [which forms the basis of this claim], Trump, Jr. concedes knowledge of the plaintiff’s criminal history and association with the mine explosion. The CNN news article linked in the quote tweet reports that the plaintiff “had just recently finished serving a yearlong sentence following a misdemeanor conviction for his involvement in the deadliest US mine explosion in four decades.” Based on this article that Trump, Jr. himself cites within his own quote tweet, there is a plausible inference that he had knowledge of the plaintiff’s conviction history in association with the mine explosion, and in particular that the conviction was a misdemeanor, not a felony.

None of this means the lawsuit is bound to or even likely to succeed. As Trump Jr.’s legal team notes, many have incorrectly called Blankenship a felon. One reason for the confusion appears to be that Blankenship did receive a lengthy prison sentence — one year — which is the maximum allowed for a misdemeanor. Blankenship has also sued a multitude of media outlets, including The Washington Post, and others, over the same thing.

A key difference, though, as with much of the whataboutism over media fact-checking of the Trumps and their allies, is that the media outlets corrected the information. Trump Jr.’s M.O., by contrast, is to press forward even after his many false claims are debunked. The judge also goes further in this case in stating there is evidence Trump Jr. would have known the truth.

 

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Here's Junior's latest attempt to win his father's love through photoshopping his pictures. :pb_rollseyes:

 

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Eric got his ass handed to him on Twitter.

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Eric Trump received a resounding “no” in response to a question posed via a web address he shared Thursday on Twitter.

Former President Donald Trump’s son posted the URL doyoumissmeyet.com.

It linked to a page featuring an image of his father in front of the American flag.

The biting responses were reminiscent of those fired at the ex-president when he asked the same question last month:

My favorite response.

 

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Oh, sit down and shut up, Failson2. Your sperm donor is the reason everything has been weaponized.

 

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Hey, Failson1, I'd be happy to see the 51 star US flag. Or keep the 50 and ditch TX in favor of DC.

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7 minutes ago, GreyhoundFan said:

Hey, Failson1, I'd be happy to see the 51 star US flag. Or keep the 50 and ditch TX in favor of DC.

How about 52 -- that way both DC and PR can be like actual american citizens with representation in congress! ;)

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For those who missed it, Ana Navarro-Cárdenas and Sunny Hostin of The View both tested positive for Covid yesterday before a planned interview with Vice-President Harris. Both women have since tested negative three times, so this was a case of false positives.

She was on Anderson Cooper last night discussing what happened:

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18 hours ago, Cartmann99 said:

For those who missed it, Ana Navarro-Cárdenas and Sunny Hostin of The View both tested positive for Covid yesterday before a planned interview with Vice-President Harris. Both women have since tested negative three times, so this was a case of false positives.

She was on Anderson Cooper last night discussing what happened:

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Did SadBoy really just try to insinuate she is obese? What a complete buffoon! A childish schoolyard bully attempt at an insult that not only completely missed the target but got soundly hit back at him with serious velocity! 

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Continued here:

 

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