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Quote from: Spracne on January 26, 2021, 11:39:40 AMQuote from: Dugout DickStone on January 26, 2021, 08:34:58 AMQuote from: Spracne on January 25, 2021, 10:35:26 PMQuote from: Dugout DickStone on January 25, 2021, 04:31:09 PMClaiming work product for false statements made at a press conference would certainly allow thatI'm actually not joking. I only know Texas law in this realm, and I don't know what law applies in the Dominion suit, but it's a plausible defense.You make them in public and any privilege you might questionably have is waived. I'm sure there are wrinkles in TX but can you give me some insight how his defense of "work product" could morph into a counterclaim? And are you saying he can do press conferences falsely claiming the Dominion machines intentionally manipulated Presidential votes and not be potentially liable for this obvious lie that he knew was an obvious lie?It's not a "privilege" like a/c communications or work product. Statements made during (or in contemplation of) litigation are immune from defamation liability (I assume this is true in most places). Rudy could argue that his statements were made in contemplation of litigation, especially if he asserts a claim against Dominion. He just needs a plaintiff with standing...He can't go looking for a plaintiff and then claim what he said last month in a presser was IAOL. I mean I guess he could try but LOL
Quote from: Dugout DickStone on January 26, 2021, 08:34:58 AMQuote from: Spracne on January 25, 2021, 10:35:26 PMQuote from: Dugout DickStone on January 25, 2021, 04:31:09 PMClaiming work product for false statements made at a press conference would certainly allow thatI'm actually not joking. I only know Texas law in this realm, and I don't know what law applies in the Dominion suit, but it's a plausible defense.You make them in public and any privilege you might questionably have is waived. I'm sure there are wrinkles in TX but can you give me some insight how his defense of "work product" could morph into a counterclaim? And are you saying he can do press conferences falsely claiming the Dominion machines intentionally manipulated Presidential votes and not be potentially liable for this obvious lie that he knew was an obvious lie?It's not a "privilege" like a/c communications or work product. Statements made during (or in contemplation of) litigation are immune from defamation liability (I assume this is true in most places). Rudy could argue that his statements were made in contemplation of litigation, especially if he asserts a claim against Dominion. He just needs a plaintiff with standing...
Quote from: Spracne on January 25, 2021, 10:35:26 PMQuote from: Dugout DickStone on January 25, 2021, 04:31:09 PMClaiming work product for false statements made at a press conference would certainly allow thatI'm actually not joking. I only know Texas law in this realm, and I don't know what law applies in the Dominion suit, but it's a plausible defense.You make them in public and any privilege you might questionably have is waived. I'm sure there are wrinkles in TX but can you give me some insight how his defense of "work product" could morph into a counterclaim? And are you saying he can do press conferences falsely claiming the Dominion machines intentionally manipulated Presidential votes and not be potentially liable for this obvious lie that he knew was an obvious lie?
Quote from: Dugout DickStone on January 25, 2021, 04:31:09 PMClaiming work product for false statements made at a press conference would certainly allow thatI'm actually not joking. I only know Texas law in this realm, and I don't know what law applies in the Dominion suit, but it's a plausible defense.
Claiming work product for false statements made at a press conference would certainly allow that
Haha dax likes to post catturd
https://twitter.com/RudyGiuliani/status/1354267282743189505Responding to Catturd now.
Reagan is the most over-rated president ever.
Quote from: star seed 7 on January 26, 2021, 10:22:03 PMHaha dax likes to post catturdCan't lose Catturd. He's a very influential voice in the Republican party these days.
The whole "not president anymore" defense is moronic. If our system didn't allow for that, the last month (plus) of every presidency would look like a coke fueled crimefest because Congress wouldn't be able to act quick enough to impeach.