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Noteworthy News
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^About smegging time.

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Quote:A lawyer for former president Donald Trump has accused the filmmakers of “The Apprentice” of defamation and illegal election interference in a cease and desist letter obtained by The Washington Post.

The docudrama, which premiered to a huge standing ovation at the Cannes Film Festival on Monday, stars Sebastian Stan as the future president and tracks Trump’s rise to power and malevolence as a New York real estate mogul in the ‘70s and ‘80s. It depicts Trump as a rapist, and has been broadly attacked by the former president’s lawyers as a politically-motivated fabrication.

“The Movie presents itself as a factual biography of Mr. Trump, yet nothing could be further from the truth,” Trump attorney David A. Warrington wrote in the letter, sent Wednesday to the film’s director and writer. “It is a concoction of lies that repeatedly defames President Trump and constitutes direct foreign interference in America’s elections.”

Much of the three-page letter is spent attacking people involved with the movie for previous statements about Trump. It notes that Jeremy Strong, who plays Trump’s old political fixer Roy Cohn, compared the former president’s rhetoric to that of Joseph Stalin, Mao Zedong and Joseph Goebbels in a statement from the actor that director Ali Abbasi read aloud at a Cannes news conference. It accuses screenwriter Gabriel Sherman — a political journalist at Vanity Fair — of having “Trump Derangement Syndrome” for his own attacks on the president.

The letter also cites Abbasi’s Iranian-Danish heritage and the film’s funding from countries such as Denmark, Ireland and Canada.

“It is illegal for foreign nationals to contribute or donate money in connection with a federal election,” Warrington wrote, citing Bluman v. Federal Election Commission, an early 2010s election-finance case whose relevance to “The Apprentice” is unclear.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/style/202...st-cannes/
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(May 24, 2024 at 8:43 pm)Angrboda Wrote:
Quote:A lawyer for former president Donald Trump has accused the filmmakers of “The Apprentice” of defamation and illegal election interference in a cease and desist letter obtained by The Washington Post.

The docudrama, which premiered to a huge standing ovation at the Cannes Film Festival on Monday, stars Sebastian Stan as the future president and tracks Trump’s rise to power and malevolence as a New York real estate mogul in the ‘70s and ‘80s. It depicts Trump as a rapist, and has been broadly attacked by the former president’s lawyers as a politically-motivated fabrication.

“The Movie presents itself as a factual biography of Mr. Trump, yet nothing could be further from the truth,” Trump attorney David A. Warrington wrote in the letter, sent Wednesday to the film’s director and writer. “It is a concoction of lies that repeatedly defames President Trump and constitutes direct foreign interference in America’s elections.”

Much of the three-page letter is spent attacking people involved with the movie for previous statements about Trump. It notes that Jeremy Strong, who plays Trump’s old political fixer Roy Cohn, compared the former president’s rhetoric to that of Joseph Stalin, Mao Zedong and Joseph Goebbels in a statement from the actor that director Ali Abbasi read aloud at a Cannes news conference. It accuses screenwriter Gabriel Sherman — a political journalist at Vanity Fair — of having “Trump Derangement Syndrome” for his own attacks on the president.

The letter also cites Abbasi’s Iranian-Danish heritage and the film’s funding from countries such as Denmark, Ireland and Canada.

“It is illegal for foreign nationals to contribute or donate money in connection with a federal election,” Warrington wrote, citing Bluman v. Federal Election Commission, an early 2010s election-finance case whose relevance to “The Apprentice” is unclear.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/style/202...st-cannes/

I hope someone made a bootleg copy for anonymous release. Once it's on the internet.............
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(May 24, 2024 at 8:43 pm)Angrboda Wrote:
Quote:A lawyer for former president Donald Trump has accused the filmmakers of “The Apprentice” of defamation and illegal election interference in a cease and desist letter obtained by The Washington Post.

The docudrama, which premiered to a huge standing ovation at the Cannes Film Festival on Monday, stars Sebastian Stan as the future president and tracks Trump’s rise to power and malevolence as a New York real estate mogul in the ‘70s and ‘80s. It depicts Trump as a rapist, and has been broadly attacked by the former president’s lawyers as a politically-motivated fabrication.

“The Movie presents itself as a factual biography of Mr. Trump, yet nothing could be further from the truth,” Trump attorney David A. Warrington wrote in the letter, sent Wednesday to the film’s director and writer. “It is a concoction of lies that repeatedly defames President Trump and constitutes direct foreign interference in America’s elections.”

Much of the three-page letter is spent attacking people involved with the movie for previous statements about Trump. It notes that Jeremy Strong, who plays Trump’s old political fixer Roy Cohn, compared the former president’s rhetoric to that of Joseph Stalin, Mao Zedong and Joseph Goebbels in a statement from the actor that director Ali Abbasi read aloud at a Cannes news conference. It accuses screenwriter Gabriel Sherman — a political journalist at Vanity Fair — of having “Trump Derangement Syndrome” for his own attacks on the president.

The letter also cites Abbasi’s Iranian-Danish heritage and the film’s funding from countries such as Denmark, Ireland and Canada.

“It is illegal for foreign nationals to contribute or donate money in connection with a federal election,” Warrington wrote, citing Bluman v. Federal Election Commission, an early 2010s election-finance case whose relevance to “The Apprentice” is unclear.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/style/202...st-cannes/

That's great. Let's some of those involved under oath.

Over/under on The Ronald taking the stand himself?

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(May 24, 2024 at 4:59 pm)brewer Wrote: Some colleges/uni's may get to pay student athletes directly.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/sports/ncaa...rcna153852

I have mixed feelings on this. For the students, it's a huge boon. Getting paid to risk your future physical ability for just the cost of a degree (or even only part of that cost) and an outside shot at being elevated to the pro level never seemed like a good deal to me. On the other hand, without strict control over how monies are paid out, the elite schools will only get more so while the small schools will face even greater difficulties in attracting top tier talent.

We may be heading into a college sports world where the biggest schools simply take turns buying championships, much like the 80s in the NFL.
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(May 25, 2024 at 1:25 pm)Ravenshire Wrote:
(May 24, 2024 at 4:59 pm)brewer Wrote: Some colleges/uni's may get to pay student athletes directly.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/sports/ncaa...rcna153852

I have mixed feelings on this. For the students, it's a huge boon. Getting paid to risk your future physical ability for just the cost of a degree (or even only part of that cost) and an outside shot at being elevated to the pro level never seemed like a good deal to me. On the other hand, without strict control over how monies are paid out, the elite schools will only get more so while the small schools will face even greater difficulties in attracting top tier talent.

We may be heading into a college sports world where the biggest schools simply take turns buying championships, much like the 80s in the NFL.

I share you concern about colleges not eligible (NCAA). Also those student athletes at eligible NCAA schools that participate in non money generating athletics.
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Trump Will Address the Libertarian Convention. Some Members Are Outraged.

Quote:Donald J. Trump likes to dwell on his successes as president, often eliding his role in events and policies that alienated some of his base. And many Republicans who were once furious about, for instance, his role in Covid-19 lockdowns and the growth of the national debt have adopted a kind of Trump amnesia in hopes of ousting President Biden from the White House.

But many Libertarians have not forgotten. And when Mr. Trump speaks at their party’s convention in Washington on Saturday night, they plan to remind him.

The Libertarian Party’s convention is, as perhaps befits a group devoted to individualism, often a raucous affair, marked by internecine disputes as members stake out their positions.

But the party’s decision to invite Mr. Trump to give a campaign speech at an event where Libertarians will select their own presidential nominee has prompted acute outrage among some members. They say it undermines the party’s integrity and gives a platform to a candidate who is, in many ways, utterly at odds with their beliefs.

As a result, Mr. Trump, whose campaign events this year have largely been on friendly territory, may face a crowd of hostile Libertarian voters on Saturday. Many say they plan to jeer him or otherwise protest his presence.
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(May 25, 2024 at 9:26 pm)Angrboda Wrote: But the party’s decision to invite Mr. Trump to give a campaign speech at an event where Libertarians will select their own presidential nominee has prompted acute outrage among some members. They say it undermines the party’s integrity and gives a platform to a candidate who is, in many ways, utterly at odds with their beliefs.

As a former Libertarian, it baffles me too. He is not about small government, he's about manipulating government to his own benefit, even if that means it's intrusive.

I think this is the Lib party's attempt at maintaining relevance when both extremes are invested in using government for their own ends. But it's a sell-out.

On a larger scale, I think this will turn off a few Libertarian voters from even showing up to the polls at all.

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Neo Nazi Drag Queen Protestor, Member of NSC-131 and Massive Scumbag, Arrested for Child Porn Possession.

https://www.boston.com/news/crime/2024/0...aturestack

Other than honorable dischargee, lowlife, nazi, pedophile. He checks a lot of bozo boxes.
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I hear Trump's speech at the Libertarian Party Convention did not go over well.
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