Victor Davis Hanson
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And I'm not suggesting that she just made it all up, but there's she might have had embroidered a lot of those details. So and then the judge himself. And I think this is one of the reasons that Stephanopoulos was emboldened about the cases. You remember, he said he mentioned the word rape once and somebody corrected him. And they said, no, it's a matter of sexual assault.
And I'm not suggesting that she just made it all up, but there's she might have had embroidered a lot of those details. So and then the judge himself. And I think this is one of the reasons that Stephanopoulos was emboldened about the cases. You remember, he said he mentioned the word rape once and somebody corrected him. And they said, no, it's a matter of sexual assault.
He said, well, they're kind of similar. And no, and I, that's one reason I think that, you know, Donald Trump, I don't know what the, was the ruling $73 million for this, you know, this very bogus civil. It was over 80. It was over. Yeah.
He said, well, they're kind of similar. And no, and I, that's one reason I think that, you know, Donald Trump, I don't know what the, was the ruling $73 million for this, you know, this very bogus civil. It was over 80. It was over. Yeah.
He said, well, they're kind of similar. And no, and I, that's one reason I think that, you know, Donald Trump, I don't know what the, was the ruling $73 million for this, you know, this very bogus civil. It was over 80. It was over. Yeah.
Especially when you, and I think the statute requires knowing intent. The intent, when you look at that tape, was to hurt Donald Trump. And he knowingly, as you said, he knowingly lied, but he did so with the intent, not just It wasn't that he was just sloppy and he kept repeating a meme that he didn't really think about.
Especially when you, and I think the statute requires knowing intent. The intent, when you look at that tape, was to hurt Donald Trump. And he knowingly, as you said, he knowingly lied, but he did so with the intent, not just It wasn't that he was just sloppy and he kept repeating a meme that he didn't really think about.
Especially when you, and I think the statute requires knowing intent. The intent, when you look at that tape, was to hurt Donald Trump. And he knowingly, as you said, he knowingly lied, but he did so with the intent, not just It wasn't that he was just sloppy and he kept repeating a meme that he didn't really think about.
He did it deliberately, precisely, emphatically for the purpose of defaming Donald Trump. And he did it because he felt that the people who hired him would... maybe disagree with, as I said, with the language, but the overall gist of what he was saying, they agreed with.
He did it deliberately, precisely, emphatically for the purpose of defaming Donald Trump. And he did it because he felt that the people who hired him would... maybe disagree with, as I said, with the language, but the overall gist of what he was saying, they agreed with.
He did it deliberately, precisely, emphatically for the purpose of defaming Donald Trump. And he did it because he felt that the people who hired him would... maybe disagree with, as I said, with the language, but the overall gist of what he was saying, they agreed with.
And when he looked at the political landscape in which he inhabits, he understood that it would be acceptable if not commendable, that type of venom. And that's what happened with the whole media. Again, getting back, I think the Shorenstein Center said at one point, 95%, 90% of all the media coverage was anti-Trump, and yet he survived it.
And when he looked at the political landscape in which he inhabits, he understood that it would be acceptable if not commendable, that type of venom. And that's what happened with the whole media. Again, getting back, I think the Shorenstein Center said at one point, 95%, 90% of all the media coverage was anti-Trump, and yet he survived it.
And when he looked at the political landscape in which he inhabits, he understood that it would be acceptable if not commendable, that type of venom. And that's what happened with the whole media. Again, getting back, I think the Shorenstein Center said at one point, 95%, 90% of all the media coverage was anti-Trump, and yet he survived it.
And that was another thing that was really wonderful about the election, that all the traditional barometers of what supposedly makes a candidate win or lose, overwhelming media, positive coverage, two and a half times more packet and campaign money, all the proper celebrity endorsement. They meant nothing, nothing. Trump got free publicity and the millions of dollars with his stunts.
And that was another thing that was really wonderful about the election, that all the traditional barometers of what supposedly makes a candidate win or lose, overwhelming media, positive coverage, two and a half times more packet and campaign money, all the proper celebrity endorsement. They meant nothing, nothing. Trump got free publicity and the millions of dollars with his stunts.
And that was another thing that was really wonderful about the election, that all the traditional barometers of what supposedly makes a candidate win or lose, overwhelming media, positive coverage, two and a half times more packet and campaign money, all the proper celebrity endorsement. They meant nothing, nothing. Trump got free publicity and the millions of dollars with his stunts.
He brilliantly got people like Joe Rogan and Dana White. When he walked into the Medicine Square Garden with that menagerie of Dana White and Kid Rock and Joe Rogan and RFK and Hulk Hogan and Speaker Johnson. That was the most eclectic group of people and from all different classes and all different audiences.
He brilliantly got people like Joe Rogan and Dana White. When he walked into the Medicine Square Garden with that menagerie of Dana White and Kid Rock and Joe Rogan and RFK and Hulk Hogan and Speaker Johnson. That was the most eclectic group of people and from all different classes and all different audiences.
He brilliantly got people like Joe Rogan and Dana White. When he walked into the Medicine Square Garden with that menagerie of Dana White and Kid Rock and Joe Rogan and RFK and Hulk Hogan and Speaker Johnson. That was the most eclectic group of people and from all different classes and all different audiences.