Lisa Page Sues DOJ, FBI For Privacy Violations One Day After DOJ IG Report Drops

There are some very courageous women out there!

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A bit subtle, don’t you think?

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Reaction from Nunes: if she was as smart as me, she’d be asking for real moolah.

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It’s just my respect for the sensibilities of others. That, and laws about signs with cusses on them.

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haha yeah he’s always suing for like a hundred million billion kachillion dollars. It’s like little-kid math is the only math he knows.

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I’ll move next door and put up a sign reading “IN THE RUMP”

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A mobile billboard?
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Unable to post full image because of “sensibilities.”

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That sounds like heaven :two_hearts:

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Haha you, I and @ottnot will have grand times. I think we’d have maybe three honks and one-finger salutes per day and maybe 15 others who’d pull over, shake our hands, get their pictures taken, become lifelong friends, all that.

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It’s OK, I get the idea. Not the extended hand to the economically anxious we were so often encouraged to offer for about six days in 2016 but I like it anyway.

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Absolutely right.

Remember that she is a lawyer. And I’m sure that she has a bunch of lawyer friends and allies – if not organizations – that would help her at a steep discount, given that she has become the Scumbag in Chief’s target at rallies.

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She wants exoneration. Though I’m sure she’d take cash & exoneration.

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I think Marcy Wheeler coined that one; at least that’s where I saw it first.

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It’s the taxpayers’ money and the lawyers are on salary that will be paid regardless.

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$729,000, plus atty.

I dunno.

What kind of privacy violation or defamation could possibly be worse than having:

  • The FBI release your personal correspondence to the right-wing hate machine
  • The POTUS shits on you without restraint, at least 40 times in writing and countless times at rallies and speeches and comments to reporters

Trump and his allies have spared no expense going after Page and Strzok. I challenge anyone to even hypothesize a more damaging disclosure and slander scenario.

The perpetrators include the most powerful people and organizations on Earth. They routinely spend more on ashtrays for submarines. Even $729k reduces this to “business as usual” in a new gilded age.

The price must either be 9 digits or paid out of the personal funds of the actual people who committed the crime. And since the perpetrators are likely protected from lawsuits generated by their official duties, that means we’re looking at $100 million in order to send a message.


ETA: of course, this is also what the oligarchy wants.

  1. Appoint crooks to run government
  2. Deprive the public of the services of functioning government, especially protection from predation by oligarchs (cf. DeVos, Pruitt, etc)
  3. Make the public bear the cost of cleaning up the mess created by those crooks
  4. Point to the mess as proof that government can never work and that chattel slavery is better

In chess, it’s called a “fork.” Present your opponent with only two choices, and make sure both of them suck.

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Points 2-4 been the game plan since St. Reagan. Adding mobsters to the mix is just the cherry on top.

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I take your point, but I think that if we’re being honest we’d have to admit that Trump’s is not the first Republican administration staffed by literal criminals.

When the GOP sends us their leaders, they’re not sending their best. :slight_smile:

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Well, to be fair, they are

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You have a completely different kind of case. Between contingency fees and potential defense liability for reasonable attorneys’ fees (not just costs), this case will cost her no cash out of hand, and won’t leave her in debt.

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