#VerifiedBullies Campaign Takes Twitter By Storm to Defend Covington Catholic Students
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/01/verifiedbullies-campaign-takes-twitter-by-storm-to-defend-covington-catholic-students/
#VerifiedBullies Campaign Takes Twitter By Storm to Defend Covington Catholic Students
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/01/verifiedbullies-campaign-takes-twitter-by-storm-to-defend-covington-catholic-students/
Journalists and Celebs Rush to Delete Tweets Slamming MAGA-Hat Kids
Over the past 24 hours, journalists and public figures on Twitter have deleted previous posts slamming a group of MAGA hat-wearing teens for allegedly taunting a Native American vet, after more footage was released disputing the initial story. From CNN’s Jake Tapper to Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams, many on the internet are sharing a fuller explanation of the initial viral story.
Others, however, are very subtly just using the ‘delete’ button.
https://www.mediaite.com/online/journalists-and-celebs-rush-to-delete-tweets-slamming-maga-hat-kids/
Law Prof: Giuliani Could Face Lawsuit for Accusation Against Michael Cohen’s Father-in-Law
During an interview on CNN Sunday morning, President Donald Trump‘s lawyer Rudy Giuliani made a bold statement claiming that Michael Cohen‘s father-in-law, Fima Shusterman, may have mob connections. Now, a well-known law professor says he could potentially face a lawsuit over it.
“His father-in-law was — he may have ties to something called organized crime,” Giuliani said. Host Jake Tapper challenged this assertion by asking, “Because he’s Ukrainian?” When the former New York City Mayor didn’t back up his accusation, Tapper called it a “leap.”
Jonathan Turley called out Giuliani for his comments about organized crime, pointing out the peril in accusing someone of criminal activity.
“Criminal conduct has long been recognized as a per se category of slander under common law torts as well as such categories as moral turpitude and unchastity or impugning professional reputation,” Turley said in a Monday morning blog post. While defamation cases for slander or libel generally require that a plaintiff prove damage, some types of statements, including accusations of crimes, are often considered per se defamation and are assumed to be harmful without requiring proof of damage.
https://lawandcrime.com/legal-analysis/law-prof-giuliani-could-face-lawsuit-for-accusation-against-michael-cohens-father-in-law/
This means Fima Shusterman is definitely mobbed up.
Davos: The Backlash Against Fat Cat's Is Coming
Ten years ago, the Davos conference asked the question: “What must industry do to prevent a broad social backlash?” The answer probably wasn’t “Double, triple, or sextuple the wealth of the most prominent conference attendees, while letting median household incomes stagnate back home.” Yet that’s what happened. Make no mistake: The backlash is coming.
https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2019-01-21/davos-the-backlash-against-fat-cat-bosses-is-coming
The left has been accusing Trump of the same thing for 2 years.