Discussion: Stone Forced To Run Apology Ads In Papers As Part Of Defamation Settlement

Credibility.

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Stone will go on to allege he was unreasonably or illegally forced to issue these apologies. He’ll strongly hint, without precisely saying it, that he regrets issuing them and they aren’t to be taken as his true feelings, nor are they sincere and an expression of regret and/or contrition. Once confronted with the apparent flouting of the judicial agreement he’ll dare the litigants or the courts to do something about it, thus garnering a new round of press outrage and exposure that he’ll somehow use to his advantage.

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When you go around pushing buttons at an alarming rate

  • eventually one of those buttons turns out to be connected to a detonator
    • just amazing he did not end up in a car trunk at the bottom of the East River long ago

When this bastard finally checks out - the only people at this funeral will be those desiring confirmation that it was not another one of his hoaxes.

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  • question - looking at the picture accompanying this article - - what is the odd little ā€˜turnbuckle’ like thing in Stone’s lapel? what is that supposed to signify?

Stone told the WSJ that he was ā€œirresponsibleā€ when he made the statements on the far-right conspiracy site.

Gee, who’da thunk that someone would make a bunch of ā€œirresponsibleā€ statements on such a respected site like InfoWars?

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Stone looks like slime walking leaving a trail wherever he goes. I hope this ruling costs him a bundle. Also, I would like for him and Corsi to get adjoining cells.
I know this is a dream on my part but it is a dream I’m going to hold on to.

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Super-pathetic meatloaf.

Unless he is forced to run ads on Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity and Fox and Friends, this news will not get to the same people who believe his lies. Advertisements in newspapers require people to be able to not only read, but to be able to understand more complex words like those which the notices will clearly have. Unless the ads say ā€œI lied to you, I told lies, and I am a big fat lierā€ it will be too complex for those who pay attention to Stone.

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I’m betting he tries to finesse it and gets hauled back in to explain why he shouldn’t either have to pay the original amount or face a contempt citation.

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He’s just a grifter. But I’m thinking he’s going to do time, as well.

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Might be connected to a ID badge tucked behind the handkerchief. :sunglasses:

And this was the only time that Roger Stone made irresponsible allegations that he pulled out of his ass.

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When this execrable pile of scat checks out, his eulogy will make Whitey Bulger seem like Nelson Mandela.

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I love that photo.

Stoned appears to be about to attack a second-grader, and the fellow behind him appears to be about to tackle Stoned.

(Not, one understands, that I might even be suggesting Stoned is a perv or anything.)

Are Corsi and Stone ā€œ secret loversā€?

A chance to utterly ruin Stone, and he got away with a retraction.

Stone must be running out of lawyer money. I doubt he would have lost at a trial.

Requiring Stone to do something honorable will backfire.

He’ll never repent for any of his filthy tricks and criminal conspiracies. He laughs at the lives he’s ruined.

Fine his ass and throw him in jail.

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I’d rather have seen the $100 million awarded and Stone made to write I’m a big bad poopie faced liar 1,000 times in the NYT. This apology means nothing to Stone.