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National News See other National News Articles Title: In her defamation trial, Sarah Palin might want to challenge her judge for cause Sarah Palins defamation lawsuit against the New York Times was finally set to go to trial yesterday. However, the trials start was delayed when Palin tested positive for COVID. Nowadays, thats unexceptional. Its what happened after thats the problem. The judges sneering response when he heard about Palins positive test indicates that he is incapable of being impartial and needs to be challenged for cause. Palins lawsuit had its origin in a smear the Times made against Palin in 2011. When a delusional man tried to murder Congresswoman Gabby Giffords and managed to kill a lot of other people in the process, the New York Times claimed the culprit was a Palin PAC flyer that showed, not Giffords, but her district, as well as several other districts across America, with a camera sight imposed over them. The PACs point was that the politicians in these districts were vulnerable to a GOP takeover: There wasnt a scintilla of evidence that the murderer had seen or was influenced by the flyer. Moreover, it quickly became clear that he was both insane and had a long-standing, obsessive hatred for Giffords. However, Palin didnt sue over this smear. In 2017, however, when a Bernie Bro attempted to kill the entire Republican House membership and ended up almost murdering Congressman Steve Scalise, the New York Times decided that the fault lay with Palin. Why? Because, wrote the Times, Bernie had never incited anyone to kill Republicans the way that Palins map had incited the attack on Gifford. Again, this was a complete and total lie. The Times published an itty-bitty little correction but Palin was not going to let the Times get away with an endless cycle of libeling loudly followed by apologizing softly. This time around, Palin sued. After many delays, in large part because of COVID, the trial was finally set to go forward yesterday. The judge before whom the case is to be tried is U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff, a Bill Clinton appointee. Right before jury selection was to begin, Palin took an at-home COVID test, which came up positive. She retested two more times but the result was always the same. Image: Judge Jed S. Rakoff. YouTube screen grab. Judge Rakoff announced in his Manhattan courtroom that the trial would be continued to February 3 because, after multiple tests, he was going to assume that she did, indeed, have COVID. Since she has tested positive three times, Im going to assume shes positive. Thats all well and good. The problem is what Rakoff said in addition to the announcement that the plaintiff in the case had COVID: She is, of course, unvaccinated. recommended by Mgid Mgid LowerMyBills Forget The 30yr Mortgage If You Owe Less Than $548K. (Do This) Find out more And there you have your biasoozing, condescending, sneering, and deeply ill-informed, bias. What Rakoff said is ill-informed because theres no of course about it. If Rakoff consumed anything other than the leftist media (Im pretty comfortable assuming he doesnt), he would have known that the CDC has explicitly conceded that immunity is no longer a possibility with the vaccine. Youre going to get sick whether or not you had the jab. Fundamentally, there is no vaccine; theres only a possible therapeutic (unlike the actual therapeutics that the Fauci-led American government has made impossible to obtain). Moreover, theres an increasing amount of evidence showing that people who have had the vaccine are more, not less, vulnerable to the Omicron variant. (See, e.g., news from Scotland and Israel.) Had Palin had the jab, it might actually have increased her likelihood of becoming ill. But theres something more important here than Rakoffs ignorance. His sneering statement about Palins vaccine status was completely gratuitous. Rakoff said that to expose her in a negative fashion in front of the worldand in front of the potential jury pool. It was a completely outrageous thing for a judge to say and justifies a motion demanding that he recuse himself from the trial. In sum, in one sentence, Rakoff revealed himself to be ill-informed and deeply biased against Sarah Palin. Unless all the other choices of judge in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York are equally bad (and they probably are), Rakoff has no business presiding over Palins case. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 8.
#1. To: Ada (#0)
Hope she wins it and finally makes herself useful in some way. But -- I mean -- the idea that testing positive for the bug means she can't go to court does nothing to allay concerns that she's one dumb broad. Rakoff -- that's an Irish name I believe?
Just about everyone and his dog tests positive these days. All it means is she has to stay in quarantine for a few days. Rakoff it seems has given warning as to his prejudice.
Who requires she quarantine -- the jewdiciary? It's such a shame when a member of the Jewish community exhibits prejudice -- after all they've been through and stuff.
The Science most likely. If you test positive, you are supposed to self quarantine for 5 days. If no symptoms develop, you can re-enter society. Most who test positive do not develop symptoms.
Wonder why she went for the test. Lots of people go looking for trouble, especially in some trendy form.
Maybe the court insists upon it but i don't really know.
Since it's only flu, albeit a sometimes nastier strain than usual, a farce within a farce within a farce. But I hope she wins her case -- glad to hear she's trying!
She seems to have drawn an unfriendly judge.
#9. To: Ada (#8)
And gee, I wonder (((how that happened))).
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