Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was he kicked out for that tie?
It seems he got kicked out because he posted a pic on social media of himself and Habba at the NH convention.
The day after Habba asked the judge to delay the trial.
Habba might lose her license for lying to a judge at trial. There’s not much to defend. That a J-6 traitor supplied the evidence is the chef’s kiss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was he kicked out for that tie?
It seems he got kicked out because he posted a pic on social media of himself and Habba at the NH convention.
The day after Habba asked the judge to delay the trial.
Anonymous wrote:Was he kicked out for that tie?
Anonymous wrote:
So that guy got kicked out for proving that Alina Habba was partying in Trumpworld, basically? I like to hear of leopards eating the faces of those who advocate for faces getting eaten.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump's lawyer's opening argument in E. Jean Carroll's second defamation case: "She has gained more fame, more notoriety than she could have ever dreamed of. ... She doesn’t want to fix her reputation, ladies and gentlemen. She likes her new brand.”
Per Popehat: "This is the kind of argument that, when it doesn’t work, doesn’t work in a very big way."
(Keep in mind that the prior jury's factual determinations govern - the only thing at issue in this trial are the amount of damages.)
Every girl's dream: to become famous for having been raped and repeatedly publicly ridiculed. /s
I cannot believe this man is the Republican party's serious choice for President.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump's lawyer's opening argument in E. Jean Carroll's second defamation case: "She has gained more fame, more notoriety than she could have ever dreamed of. ... She doesn’t want to fix her reputation, ladies and gentlemen. She likes her new brand.”
Per Popehat: "This is the kind of argument that, when it doesn’t work, doesn’t work in a very big way."
(Keep in mind that the prior jury's factual determinations govern - the only thing at issue in this trial are the amount of damages.)
Every girl's dream: to become famous for having been raped and repeatedly publicly ridiculed. /s
I cannot believe this man is the Republican party's serious choice for President.
Anonymous wrote:Trump's lawyer's opening argument in E. Jean Carroll's second defamation case: "She has gained more fame, more notoriety than she could have ever dreamed of. ... She doesn’t want to fix her reputation, ladies and gentlemen. She likes her new brand.”
Per Popehat: "This is the kind of argument that, when it doesn’t work, doesn’t work in a very big way."
(Keep in mind that the prior jury's factual determinations govern - the only thing at issue in this trial are the amount of damages.)