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Palin sues NY Times for defamation after 'sickening' op-ed | |
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Former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is bringing a defamation lawsuit against the New York Times over an editorial suggesting Palin’s political rhetoric motivated the 2011 shooting of then-Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords. | Former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is bringing a defamation lawsuit against the New York Times over an editorial suggesting Palin’s political rhetoric motivated the 2011 shooting of then-Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords. |
Palin’s complaint revolves around the New York Times piece “America’s Lethal Politics,” published June 14, the same day a gunman opened fire at a congressional baseball practice. The article also referred to the January 2011 shooting of former Rep. Giffords (D-Arizona), linking a pamphlet with crosshairs over congressional districts distributed by Palin to the violent acts carried out by the shooter Jared Loughner, a mentally-ill man. | Palin’s complaint revolves around the New York Times piece “America’s Lethal Politics,” published June 14, the same day a gunman opened fire at a congressional baseball practice. The article also referred to the January 2011 shooting of former Rep. Giffords (D-Arizona), linking a pamphlet with crosshairs over congressional districts distributed by Palin to the violent acts carried out by the shooter Jared Loughner, a mentally-ill man. |
Loughner shot 19 people, killing six of them, including a judge and a young girl, in Tuscon, Arizona, during a political event. | Loughner shot 19 people, killing six of them, including a judge and a young girl, in Tuscon, Arizona, during a political event. |
“The Times used its false assertion about Mrs. Palin as an artifice to exploit the shooting that occurred on June 14, 2017, when James Hodgkinson, a man the Times described as a Bernie Sanders supporter and campaign volunteer virulently opposed to President Trump, launched a sniper-style attack with an assault rifle upon members of Congress and current and former congressional aides practicing for the annual charity Congressional Baseball game at a field in Virginia near the nation’s capitol,”court papers obtained by the Daily Caller said. | “The Times used its false assertion about Mrs. Palin as an artifice to exploit the shooting that occurred on June 14, 2017, when James Hodgkinson, a man the Times described as a Bernie Sanders supporter and campaign volunteer virulently opposed to President Trump, launched a sniper-style attack with an assault rifle upon members of Congress and current and former congressional aides practicing for the annual charity Congressional Baseball game at a field in Virginia near the nation’s capitol,”court papers obtained by the Daily Caller said. |
Palin’s lawsuit states that “as the public backlash over the Times’ malicious column mounted, it responded by making edits and ‘corrections’ to its fabricated story along with half-hearted Twitter apologies-non [sic] of which sufficiently corrected the falsehoods that the paper published. In fact, none mentioned Mrs. Palin or acknowledged that Mrs. Palin did not incite a deranged man to commit murder,” according to court papers obtained by the Daily Caller. | Palin’s lawsuit states that “as the public backlash over the Times’ malicious column mounted, it responded by making edits and ‘corrections’ to its fabricated story along with half-hearted Twitter apologies-non [sic] of which sufficiently corrected the falsehoods that the paper published. In fact, none mentioned Mrs. Palin or acknowledged that Mrs. Palin did not incite a deranged man to commit murder,” according to court papers obtained by the Daily Caller. |
CNN host Jake Tapper, who worked for ABC News in 2011, said that “even way back in January 2011 we knew that Loughner’s obsession began 3 years before the Palin map,” the Daily Caller reported. | CNN host Jake Tapper, who worked for ABC News in 2011, said that “even way back in January 2011 we knew that Loughner’s obsession began 3 years before the Palin map,” the Daily Caller reported. |
Amid criticism, the Times posted a correction to the story, saying “an earlier version of this editorial incorrectly stated that a link existed between political incitement and the 2011 shooting of Representative Gabrielle Giffords. In fact, no such link was established.” | Amid criticism, the Times posted a correction to the story, saying “an earlier version of this editorial incorrectly stated that a link existed between political incitement and the 2011 shooting of Representative Gabrielle Giffords. In fact, no such link was established.” |
The Daily Caller’s Peter Hasson said that “there is no evidence to support the conspiracy theory that Loughner, a schizophrenic, was at all inspired by Palin’s electoral map.” | The Daily Caller’s Peter Hasson said that “there is no evidence to support the conspiracy theory that Loughner, a schizophrenic, was at all inspired by Palin’s electoral map.” |
Palin responded to the article in a Facebook post and called the editorial “sickening.” | Palin responded to the article in a Facebook post and called the editorial “sickening.” |
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