easyt65
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Howard Dean's BEST Legal defense in a Defamation Lawsuit over calling a journalist a 'Nazi' is to claim no one takes him seriously ... or should. I disagree - after his disturbing 'yell' that ended all chances for running for future political office, he could claim mental illness.
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Pollak: Howard Dean’s Best Defense Against a Lawsuit: No One Takes Him Seriously
"Breitbart News Senior Editor-at-Large and In-house Counsel Joel B. Pollak told Canadan journalist Evan Solomon that Howard Dean’s best defense against a defamation lawsuit for calling Stephen K. Bannon a “Nazi” would be that no one takes Dean seriously.
“The best defense that Howard Dean would have in an American court against defamation would be that the claim is so ludicrous on its face that nobody would take it seriously.”
Dean's Best Defense Against a Lawsuit: No One Takes Him Seriously
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Pollak: Howard Dean’s Best Defense Against a Lawsuit: No One Takes Him Seriously
"Breitbart News Senior Editor-at-Large and In-house Counsel Joel B. Pollak told Canadan journalist Evan Solomon that Howard Dean’s best defense against a defamation lawsuit for calling Stephen K. Bannon a “Nazi” would be that no one takes Dean seriously.
“The best defense that Howard Dean would have in an American court against defamation would be that the claim is so ludicrous on its face that nobody would take it seriously.”
Dean's Best Defense Against a Lawsuit: No One Takes Him Seriously