MAGA: She’s a witch!!
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@MichaelEMann
Steyn acting as his own lawyer has to be utterly bizarre to witness.
(Not intended to elicit a response, Mike. Save all commentary for after trial.)
@Doug_Bostrom
Yeah, that's right. Leonardo and his oil paints 500 years ago are the real culprits of this climate disaster! /sarc
Oy. Pointless crap like this drives me crazy.
@winterschon @wokerati @todayilearned
Two names: Gandhi and MLK
The world is an imperfect and complicated place. It would be just as irrational to dismiss passivism as it would be to assume passivism is the only solution.
"Mann testified that his family had been devastated by Simberg’s comparison of Mann to Penn State’s Jerry Sandusky, a convicted sexual abuser, and were not appearing as witnesses because he wanted to shield his family from the allegations.
Mann’s voice shook as he described the impact on his daughter, stating that she was roughly the same age as Sandusky’s victims when Simberg and Steyn’s attacks were published."
Because defense lawyers were lying in defense of lies.
Twelve years after he sued two climate deniers for defamation, climate scientist Michael Mann took the stand during the second week of the trial against them in Washington, D.C. Mann’s testimony painted a picture of a respected and accomplished scientist and academic who has been deeply hurt, personally and professionally, by accusations of scientific deception.
DeSmog is covering the defamation case @MichaelEMann has brought against Mark Steyn and Rand Simberg.
12 years ago this pair wrote disgusting lies about Michael Mann (personally) and about his scientific work - and appear to be unrepentant.
A defamation lawsuit 12 years in the making brought by climate scientist Michael Mann opened January 18th in Washington, D.C. Superior Court. The two conservative commentators accused of defamation mounted separate defenses, and both continued to disparage Mann during the first day of this long-anticipated trial.