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MILF. I hope she rakes in millions.
Palin v. The New York Times Company is now before a district court in New York, and, regardless of the outcome, is almost certainly headed for the Supreme Court. The plaintiff seeks to overturn precedent that gave America some of the world’s strictest libel laws. If other media you consume is still treating this all as just another kooky Nailin’ Palin story, you’re looking at the wrong sources.
The story begins on June 14, 2017, when a left-wing nut-job shot at Republican politicians playing baseball in Virginia (wounding, among others, Louisiana’s Steve Scalise). The New York Times wrote at the time:
Was this attack evidence of how vicious American politics has become? Probably. In 2011, when Jared Lee Loughner opened fire in a supermarket parking lot, grievously wounding Representative Gabby Giffords and killing six people, including a 9-year-old-girl, the link to political incitement was clear. Before the shooting, Sarah Palin’s political action committee circulated a map of targeted Democrats that put Ms. Giffords and 19 other Democrats under stylized cross hairs. The Times quickly issued multiple corrections, pointing out it had,
incorrectly stated that a link existed between political rhetoric and the 2011 shooting of Representative Gabby Giffords. In fact, no such link was established. The editorial also incorrectly described a map distributed by [Palin’s] political action committee before that shooting. It depicted electoral districts, not individual Democratic lawmakers, beneath stylized cross hairs
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