At a Certain Level, Billion-Dollar Lawsuits Can Be Amusing

Re: the story here, Thomas James Miller notes: This seems to me like a case of not being able to put the bullet back in the gun. She fed the narrative that fueled a movement, then later wants it walked back. Lady! You’re a GD lawyer! You should have a fiduciary duty to uphold justice and NOT LIE. The bare minimum she should be presented with is an immediate loss of her ability to practice law, followed by a permanent ban by the Bar. She is still liable for the claims Dominion has made.

This is really comical. More than 75% of Republicans accepted the narrative that the election was stolen, and that the corrupt suppliers of the voting machines played a material role. Now she’s saying that no reasonable person would have believed that? That’s 56 million people. I grant that a frighteningly large number of them are morons, but that defense won’t fly.
And yes, she should be disbarred. She deliberately passed off a bald-faced lie, and now, get this, just confessed to doing exactly that.  Whether the lying or the sheer insanity is the bigger issue is a tough call to make, but in either case, she needs to go.
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