Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
January 23, 2020
Honestly, winning a settlement from that old bitch Hillary would be a bigger deal than winning the presidency. Someone wins the presidency every 4 years, but no one has ever won money from Hillary Clinton.
Democratic presidential contender Tulsi Gabbard sued Hillary Clinton for defamation on Wednesday, seeking at least $50 million in damages for harming her reputation by suggesting last year that one of the party’s White House contenders was a “Russian asset.”
The lawsuit said Clinton’s comments had damaged the presidential candidacy of Gabbard, a U.S. representative from Hawaii, and were motivated by anger over Gabbard’s endorsement in 2016 of Clinton’s Democratic nominating contest rival, Bernie Sanders.
“Clinton got exactly what she wanted by lying about Tulsi – she harmed her political and personal rival’s reputation and ongoing presidential campaign, and started a damaging whisper campaign based on baseless, but vicious, untruths,” said the lawsuit, filed in federal court in New York.
“That’s ridiculous,” Clinton spokesman Nick Merrill said of the lawsuit.
Then what were her goals in calling Tulsi a Russian agent?
This will probably go to court. I don’t see how it can’t. It was obviously malicious and it was obviously false.
Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee in 2016, had said on a podcast in October that Russians were grooming one of the Democratic presidential candidates for a third-party bid, but did not name the candidate.
“She’s the favorite of the Russians, they have a bunch of sites and bots and other ways of supporting her so far, and that’s assuming Jill Stein will give it up, which she might not, because she’s also a Russian asset,” Clinton said.
Stein was the Green Party candidate in the 2016 presidential election.
After the podcast comments, Merrill confirmed to Politico that Clinton was referring to Gabbard.
She really is that meme from 2016.
As I’ve said, this Russian stuff is just the leftist version of QAnon.
Imagine if Donald Trump went up on stage and started talking about things Q said.
The Gabbard lawsuit said Clinton had refused to apologize or retract the comments, which it described as “devastating to a United States politician’s reputation,” and made them knowing they were false.
“Rep. Gabbard must defend her good name and hold Mrs. Clinton responsible. This lawsuit intends to do just that,” Gabbard’s lawyer, Brian Dunne, said in a statement.
As a public figure, Gabbard must show that the defendant acted with actual malice to recover damages. In addition, U.S. courts have said “rhetorical hyperbole” associated with politics is constitutionally protected speech.
This can’t possibly be considered hyperbole.
“Russian asset” is an incredibly specific defamatory statement.
But so is “pedophile,” and I suppose that realistically, we’re looking at another Elon Musk situation, where the law just doesn’t matter when one of the Jews’ chosen ones defames an enemy of the Jews.