VICTORY: Court Delivers Huge Win for Project Veritas Against The New York Times
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hope they can get the woke staff under oath, because those bitches are so self righteous they can't keep their mouth shut
Interdasting.
For professional liars, what is it about "oath" that makes you think they will tell the truth? I get its an offense to lie, but isn't the punishment for lying under oath trivial?
Looking for a real explanation, as I could never grok this.
They’ll deflect all blame onto their upper management and claim themselves as victims. That is one thing journalists and woke can always be depended on.
So the shitshow will be enjoyable as they throw everyone else under the bus and portray themselves as helpless victims who were just trying to do good work in a climate of bullying and constant harassment.
Hopefully they do lie and the subpoenaed email records not only tank the NYT but those that lied in court get prosecuted for it. You can go to jail for over a year for that.
The check on this is that you don't know what the other side has that can be used to refute the lie.
I would hope Project Veritas infiltrators have been recording and smuggling records out of the NYT for years. When these fake news activists lie, they're going to be caught.
I love the fact that James O'Keefe knows exactly how to play the game by their rules and still make them look bad. It absolutely will be fascinating to see how this all turns out.
I think the point is to get them to perjure themselves, and have the courts take them out of the picture.
From my perspective, It's not really about making anyone tell the truth, or even having them face punishments.
Take the words from the series Chernobyl:
Leftists are power mongers. Power is illusory. The delegitimization of power by humiliation is a major threat. This is why lynchings and struggle sessions exist. In a just world, every one of these mother fuckers would rot to death in a cell for unleashing a system of industrialized psychological and emotional abuse upon the general population of the US for their own personal political and monetary benefit. But we do not live in a just world, so the correct option is to damage our enemies where it hurts them the most: their sense of power. This is why mockery, insult, and even comedy are explicitly banned by all authoritarians and tyrants. It is subversive to their sense of authority. Because power is illusory, the loss of perceived authority, is a loss of true power.
The public humiliation of an interrogation by Project Veritas, while not being a Struggle Session, will do plenty of damage to their credibility.
It's honestly pointless. Yes, maybe Proj. Ver. gets a huge settlement award, but Soros will dump a few pennies to prop up NYT and they'll keep doing what they are doing. Unfortunately, the only thing that might stop the slime from doing what they are doing is a bloodbath. (Not calling for violence, just pointing out the truth)
Depending on what comes out of discovery, other parties may then have claims against NYT, if huge smoking guns like "actual malice" come out.
People whose lives had been destroyed would potentially be able to be made whole again. Hardly a rounding error to Soros, but the victims will be able to recover life-changing damages and be able to put their finances back in order.
PR win from that would be worth the fight, especially since it would completely obliterate the NYT credibility to most of the normies.
If you know anything about Project Veritas you know they're not after money. NYT will be forced to provide internal comms and other evidence. Veritas are going to unmask the NYT as the scummy propaganda mill it is.
Sounds like the judge is able to see through the social media mob that NYTimes has constructed. Hopefully Veritas gains $$$$$ from this and the discovery.
That is one sexy arrangement of words, especially when coming from a court.
Years ago, when I was in journalism class, our class visited the newsroom of the old NYT. What high regard we gave them then. After 34 years in the news business, it's hard for me to imagine that paper has willingly sunk so low. There are some real, honest journalists left, but most in the profession are not intellectually honest about their liberal biases. Anyway, good luck to James and the P. Veritas crew - great bunch, unafraid. Real journalists.