Rule #1 of being a deposition witness: answer truthfully Rule #2 of being a deposition witness: answer as narrowly as possible
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I wouldn’t put anything pastnthe NYT. They are not very honest.
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Created by a slave holding family...so there’s that. Not sure how cancel culture doesn’t drag them down.
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This is getting closer to interrogatory response levels of stilted legalistic carefulness.
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"We said his *residence*, referring to his home. We didn't say anything about his *address*, which is where his house is located. (And could be from public record??)"
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Seems like a strange thing for Tucker 'to be made aware of'. If you were never going to publish his address - why would you have to make him aware that you are...not...going...to publish his address?pic.twitter.com/fRtDNxpo8L
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That’s what I said too. The wording is deceptive, so it comes off as “true” but it leaves a lot of wiggle room... they never said they weren’t going to ever publish it and they definitely found his address.
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And how was he made aware? Did they email him right before he was set to be on air so he wouldn’t know that they didn’t plan to publish his address? I know how sneaky “journalists” really are...
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Tucker said on his show tonight that he called the NYT earlier today.
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Le chargement semble prendre du temps.
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