Tanios and I both laughed after he told me that during a two-hour interview this week. (I was in contact with his fiancée, Amanda, as she cared for their three young children while he was incarcerated for five months.)
But there is nothing funny about how Joe Biden’s Justice Department is trying to ruin Tanios’ life to maintain the myth that Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick died at the hands of Trump supporters on January 6.
I would think he could get damages due to Defamation, if nothing else.
ReplyDeleteBut that will be a long, hard road. He'd win, but it could take years.
Nay. Being dragged through the process is the punishment. He could sue everyday until Christ returns and he'd never win. It would cost much more than what he'd 'win'. And since the process is a length measured in years, if not decades, he would always be behind. Yesterday's award pays for today's. Tomorrow's award is out of his own pocket.
DeleteKilldozer and .308 is the simplest, most effective. Of that I am as serious as Aesop lambasting a troll.
Always funny how people have to continually re-learn the lesson: If you come at the king, you'd best not miss.
ReplyDeleteNobody came for a king, most all, except the government agencies hiding in the crowd, came to excersise their rights. The election was stolen and anyone with a functioning brain cell knows it.
DeleteIf this would have been a come for the king event there would have been politicians hanging from lampposts all over DC.
Don't play like it was something everyone knows it wasn't.
JD