Saturday, March 2, 2019

Washington Post apologizes?

Why did it take a lawsuit for them to admit that they were wrong? 

9 comments:

Anonymous said...



Why did it take a lawsuit for them to admit that they were wrong?

because they sit upon a throne of hypocrisy.

and because they were so used to attacking and often destroying their political opponents without repercussion or consequence, the lawsuit caught them completely off guard.

i think one of the greater ironies of the situation is that the "democracy dies in darkness" crowd were hoist on their own petard. their hypocritical asshole behavior was dragged from the darkness into the light, and hopefully it costs bozos every penny of $250 MILLION.

we really need to start making the left play by their own rules, and punch back twice as hard.

fuck these shitstains. they want a war? ok fine. let's give them a fucking war. make it costly. make it hurt. make them bleed.








Anonymous said...



“What The Washington Post put out is barely worth comment,” Todd McMurtry, an attorney for Sandmann, told Reason. “WaPo committed gross journalistic malpractice and cannot undo its deeds with an editor’s note that purports to correct the record over a month after it led a frenzied mob in trashing a minor’s reputation. The Sandmanns would never accept half of a half-measure from an organization that still refuses to own up to its error.”

https://twitchy.com/dougp-3137/2019/03/02/uh-oh-nick-sandmanns-attorneys-dont-seem-very-swayed-by-washington-posts-editors-note/



plus, nothing says you really mean you're sorry like putting your apology behind a fucking paywall.

burn these hacks to the fucking ground.

anonymous said...

WHO GIVES A FUCK????? Massive lawsuit for demotion of a punk.....wow....like the little snowflake did nothing wrong....LOLOLOLOL// Twtchy is just an awesome source for asshattery....and rat hole posts it.....Idiot.. The trial lawyers are in it for the money, nothing else,....

anonymous said...


By Kathleen Parker
Columnist
March 1 at 5:57 PM
If he were alive today, Mark Twain might say the following: “There’s lies, damned lies — and Donald Trump.” The president of the United States not only lies routinely, but he believes other people’s lies without a modicum of skepticism.

This week, the liar in question was North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who claimed to have known nothing about what appears to have been the torture and, ultimately, murder of American college student Otto Warmbier. After holding a second nuclear summit for which he was grossly unprepared, this time in Vietnam, President Trump said Kim “tells me he didn’t know about it, and I will take him at his word.” He added that Kim “felt badly about it. He felt very badly.”

Right. Because Kim’s empathy and compassion toward his starving countrymen and those he has had killed, allegedly including his half brother , are legendary.

It is mind-numbing and breathtaking to hear such nonsense from a president who, if normal, would vindicate the victim through punitive actions rather than side with a violent dictator in some weird, contrived, nonproductive chitchat about nuclear weapons. Warmbier’s parents were appropriately outraged by the president’s cavalier comments — especially since he had used the Warmbiers as props during his 2018 State of the Union address — and they issued a harsh rebuke .

The 21-year-old Warmbier had been touring North Korea when, on Jan. 2, 2016, while going through airport security to leave the country, he was detained by North Korean authorities. He was accused of stealing a propaganda poster from the Pyongyang hotel where he was staying. No conclusive evidence was provided that he did so, but he was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

If you had watched his 1.5 hour episode of insanity you should begin to wonder what the fuck!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

“bullshit,” “bullshit,” “bullshit,” “bullshit,” “bullshit,”

C.H. Truth said...

You okay Rog?

You need someone to call 911?

caliphate4vr said...

“I want to bring a title back to D.C.”

-Bryce Harper at his Phillies press conference

He might be dumber than fatty

Commonsense said...

The 300 million dollar oops.