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Former Harvard Law School professor Alan Dershowitz spent the first two years of the Trump administration defending the president against the possible threat of impeachment, attacking critics of the White House, supporting Brett Kavanaugh’s controversial nomination to the Supreme Court, and lambasting the Iran nuclear deal. He even went so far as accusing Harvard law students who protested Kavanaugh’s confirmation of practicing “a new form of McCarthyism that is quickly descending on university campuses.”

On cable news, Dershowitz has emerged as a go-to Trump-defender and critic of the left wing of the Democratic Party, all while self-identifying as a “liberal Democrat.” Over the summer, Dershowitz loudly complained about being shunned by Martha’s Vineyard’s largely liberal residents.

But Dershowitz’s shift to the right, and the frequent defense of the Trump administration, has coincided with a lucrative source of income for the retired professor.

Dershowitz’s work for the anti-refugee and anti-Muslim Gatestone Institute paid him $120,000 in 2017, making him one of the group’s highest paid contractors, according to tax disclosures reviewed by LobeLog.



National Security Advisor John Bolton, who served as the group’s chairman until joining the administration, received $130,000, and Gatestone’s accounting firm, Eisenramper LLP, received $156,319.

Dershowitz sits on the organization’s board and, as its tax returns reveal, enjoyed the lucrative benefits of association with a group partially funded by billionaire Trump megadonors, Robert and Rebekah Mercer, who contributed at least $250,000 to the group between 2014 and 2016.

Gatestone, under Bolton and Dershowitz’s leadership, produced a steady of flow of anti-Muslim conspiracy theories, falsehoods about refugees, and xenophobic warnings about the “Islamization” of Europe. During one week in March, The Intercept’s Lee Fang closely reviewed articles published by Gatestone and found:

Just this week, the Gatestone Institute published stories claiming that the “mostly Muslim male migrants from Africa, Asia and the Middle East” in Germany are fueling a “migrant rape crisis” and that “Muslim mass-rape gangs” are transforming the United Kingdom into “an Islamist Colony.”

The website routinely portrays Muslim migrants and refugees as an existential threat to Europe and the United States, claiming that immigrants bring “highly infectious diseases,” genital mutilation practices, and terror to any nation that accepts them. The site spent years sharply criticizing the Obama administration for having a “traditional Muslim bias” against Christians.
According to a review of Gatestone output by NBC News conducted in April, the group warned of a “jihadist takeover” of Europe leading to a “Great White Death,” and published thinly sourced stories claiming “Germany Confiscating Homes to Use for Migrants,” and that immigrants, including Somalis, were turning Sweden into the “Rape Capital of the West.”

Also under Bolton and Dershowitz’s leadership, the group forged ties with Rebel Media, a Toronto-based online media outlet with a history of bigotry and anti-Semitism.

In March 2017, Rebel contributor Gavin McInnes, founder of the Proud Boys, a far-right men’s organization that promotes violence, published a video defending Holocaust deniers and repeating anti-Semitic conspiracy theories. The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) took note of both McInness and his Rebel colleague Jack Posobiec in its report “From Alt Right to Alt Lite: Naming the Hate,” writing:

[Posobiec] has enthusiastically promoted a range of lies, including the Pizzagate hoax, and attempted to discredit anti-Trump activists by planting an inflammatory “Rape Melania” sign at a protest event. He frequently tweets anti-Muslim sentiments, and has harassed former Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin with anti-Muslim slurs online and in person, tweeting, “I screamed ‘Muslim Brotherhood’ at Huma Abedin.” […] Posobiec was until recently the Washington correspondent for right-wing Rebel Media.
Yesterday, Huffington Post reported that Jeffrey Clark, a 30-year-old man arrested after saying that the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting victims “deserved exactly what happened to them and so much worse” and because his relatives worried he might engage in violence, worked for Posobiec at The Rebel.

Huffington Post wrote:

Laura Sennett, an anti-fascist researcher who works with One People’s Project, spoke with Jeffrey Clark a few weeks after he and his brother were spotted in Bloomingdale with Posobiec, who by then had been fired from Rebel under mysterious circumstances after plagiarizing Jason Kessler, the white nationalist who organized the Unite the Right rally.

“[Clark] told me that Jack Posobiec hired him and his brother to follow him with a camera to take video of his investigation of Seth Rich,” Sennett told HuffPost. “Not sure if it was a documentary or a news story, but [Posobiec] was doing some kind of reporting for Rebel Media. I asked him if Posobiec was aware of his Nazi beliefs. He told me that Posobiec absolutely was and had told Jeff that he was sympathetic to those beliefs.”
In 2016, Gatestone collaborated with The Rebel to produce 12 cross-branded videos featuring anti-Muslim advocates including Daniel Pipes and Geert Wilders. Topics included “the dangers of the Islamization of the West and the growing influence of Sharia law” and “Will Europeans succumb to Islamization, or will they rise to fight radical Islam and hold onto Western values?”

I flagged Gatestone’s partnership with The Rebel, and Dershowitz’s capacity as a board member of Gatestone, in a tweet last night, writing:

Posobiec, working for Rebel Media, allegedly hired a neo-Nazi and said he was “sympathetic to those beliefs.” Rebel co-produced 12 anti-Muslim videos with the Mercer funded, and Alan Dershowitz and John Bolton advised, Gatestone Institute.
This morning Dershowitz tweeted back, “I did not advise. I was simply interviewed. I stand by what I said.”

In a follow-up email exchange about his advisory role at Gatestone and his $120,000 compensation, he explained: “I know nothing about Rebel Media. Gatestone pays me my usual speaker and writing fees.” (Indeed, Dershowitz appears to have produced 46 articles and spoken twice at Gatestone events in 2017, working out to an average payment of $2,500 for each written product and speaking engagement.)

When asked to clarify his non-sequitur statement that he was “simply interviewed,” Dershowitz responded, “I’m interviews [sic] dozens of times a year for videos.”

In addition to his paid work for Gatestone, Dershowitz also engaged in occasional paid legal work for Trump’s biggest donor, Sheldon Adelson, and his corporation, Las Vegas Sands, from 2001 until March 2016.

https://lobelog.com/dershowitz-received-120k-from-anti-muslim-gatestone-institute/

No wonder he has passionately defended Trump, even when it seemed that Trump was categorically implicated or lying!!
 

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This is the dude who ruined Norman Finkelstein's career, whose parents actually met in the camps and opposed Zionism. Finkelstein exposed Dershowitz as a plagiarist.
 

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If true, this does support an argument that D has been bought by the Far Right.

His support of Trump was unflagging through the beginning of his potus-ate, although it has flagged lately.
 

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If true, this does support an argument that D has been bought by the Far Right.

His support of Trump was unflagging through the beginning of his potus-ate, although it has flagged lately.
I suppose the question to be put forth is has he become more conservative and is now sought out for that or accepting money as a surrogate and modifying his opinions for it.

Or are his opinions just unpopular due to who he is defending and so is gravitating toward conservative circles.
 

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Pretty thin.... it’s like saying Obama is in Wallstreets pocket because he takes hundreds of thousands from Goldman for a 1 hr speech.....
 

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Former Harvard Law School professor Alan Dershowitz spent the first two years of the Trump administration defending the president against the possible threat of impeachment, attacking critics of the White House, supporting Brett Kavanaugh’s controversial nomination to the Supreme Court, and lambasting the Iran nuclear deal. He even went so far as accusing Harvard law students who protested Kavanaugh’s confirmation of practicing “a new form of McCarthyism that is quickly descending on university campuses.”

On cable news, Dershowitz has emerged as a go-to Trump-defender and critic of the left wing of the Democratic Party, all while self-identifying as a “liberal Democrat.” Over the summer, Dershowitz loudly complained about being shunned by Martha’s Vineyard’s largely liberal residents.

But Dershowitz’s shift to the right, and the frequent defense of the Trump administration, has coincided with a lucrative source of income for the retired professor.

Dershowitz’s work for the anti-refugee and anti-Muslim Gatestone Institute paid him $120,000 in 2017, making him one of the group’s highest paid contractors, according to tax disclosures reviewed by LobeLog.



National Security Advisor John Bolton, who served as the group’s chairman until joining the administration, received $130,000, and Gatestone’s accounting firm, Eisenramper LLP, received $156,319.

Dershowitz sits on the organization’s board and, as its tax returns reveal, enjoyed the lucrative benefits of association with a group partially funded by billionaire Trump megadonors, Robert and Rebekah Mercer, who contributed at least $250,000 to the group between 2014 and 2016.

Gatestone, under Bolton and Dershowitz’s leadership, produced a steady of flow of anti-Muslim conspiracy theories, falsehoods about refugees, and xenophobic warnings about the “Islamization” of Europe. During one week in March, The Intercept’s Lee Fang closely reviewed articles published by Gatestone and found:

Just this week, the Gatestone Institute published stories claiming that the “mostly Muslim male migrants from Africa, Asia and the Middle East” in Germany are fueling a “migrant rape crisis” and that “Muslim mass-rape gangs” are transforming the United Kingdom into “an Islamist Colony.”

The website routinely portrays Muslim migrants and refugees as an existential threat to Europe and the United States, claiming that immigrants bring “highly infectious diseases,” genital mutilation practices, and terror to any nation that accepts them. The site spent years sharply criticizing the Obama administration for having a “traditional Muslim bias” against Christians.
According to a review of Gatestone output by NBC News conducted in April, the group warned of a “jihadist takeover” of Europe leading to a “Great White Death,” and published thinly sourced stories claiming “Germany Confiscating Homes to Use for Migrants,” and that immigrants, including Somalis, were turning Sweden into the “Rape Capital of the West.”

Also under Bolton and Dershowitz’s leadership, the group forged ties with Rebel Media, a Toronto-based online media outlet with a history of bigotry and anti-Semitism.

In March 2017, Rebel contributor Gavin McInnes, founder of the Proud Boys, a far-right men’s organization that promotes violence, published a video defending Holocaust deniers and repeating anti-Semitic conspiracy theories. The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) took note of both McInness and his Rebel colleague Jack Posobiec in its report “From Alt Right to Alt Lite: Naming the Hate,” writing:

[Posobiec] has enthusiastically promoted a range of lies, including the Pizzagate hoax, and attempted to discredit anti-Trump activists by planting an inflammatory “Rape Melania” sign at a protest event. He frequently tweets anti-Muslim sentiments, and has harassed former Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin with anti-Muslim slurs online and in person, tweeting, “I screamed ‘Muslim Brotherhood’ at Huma Abedin.” […] Posobiec was until recently the Washington correspondent for right-wing Rebel Media.
Yesterday, Huffington Post reported that Jeffrey Clark, a 30-year-old man arrested after saying that the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting victims “deserved exactly what happened to them and so much worse” and because his relatives worried he might engage in violence, worked for Posobiec at The Rebel.

Huffington Post wrote:

Laura Sennett, an anti-fascist researcher who works with One People’s Project, spoke with Jeffrey Clark a few weeks after he and his brother were spotted in Bloomingdale with Posobiec, who by then had been fired from Rebel under mysterious circumstances after plagiarizing Jason Kessler, the white nationalist who organized the Unite the Right rally.

“[Clark] told me that Jack Posobiec hired him and his brother to follow him with a camera to take video of his investigation of Seth Rich,” Sennett told HuffPost. “Not sure if it was a documentary or a news story, but [Posobiec] was doing some kind of reporting for Rebel Media. I asked him if Posobiec was aware of his Nazi beliefs. He told me that Posobiec absolutely was and had told Jeff that he was sympathetic to those beliefs.”
In 2016, Gatestone collaborated with The Rebel to produce 12 cross-branded videos featuring anti-Muslim advocates including Daniel Pipes and Geert Wilders. Topics included “the dangers of the Islamization of the West and the growing influence of Sharia law” and “Will Europeans succumb to Islamization, or will they rise to fight radical Islam and hold onto Western values?”

I flagged Gatestone’s partnership with The Rebel, and Dershowitz’s capacity as a board member of Gatestone, in a tweet last night, writing:

Posobiec, working for Rebel Media, allegedly hired a neo-Nazi and said he was “sympathetic to those beliefs.” Rebel co-produced 12 anti-Muslim videos with the Mercer funded, and Alan Dershowitz and John Bolton advised, Gatestone Institute.
This morning Dershowitz tweeted back, “I did not advise. I was simply interviewed. I stand by what I said.”

In a follow-up email exchange about his advisory role at Gatestone and his $120,000 compensation, he explained: “I know nothing about Rebel Media. Gatestone pays me my usual speaker and writing fees.” (Indeed, Dershowitz appears to have produced 46 articles and spoken twice at Gatestone events in 2017, working out to an average payment of $2,500 for each written product and speaking engagement.)

When asked to clarify his non-sequitur statement that he was “simply interviewed,” Dershowitz responded, “I’m interviews [sic] dozens of times a year for videos.”

In addition to his paid work for Gatestone, Dershowitz also engaged in occasional paid legal work for Trump’s biggest donor, Sheldon Adelson, and his corporation, Las Vegas Sands, from 2001 until March 2016.

https://lobelog.com/dershowitz-received-120k-from-anti-muslim-gatestone-institute/

No wonder he has passionately defended Trump, even when it seemed that Trump was categorically implicated or lying!!
I guess any organization that is pro-Israel is by definition anti-muslim extremist. Is it surprising that Dershowitz would work for a pro-Israel organization?

Here's Gatestone's actual mission statement:

About Gatestone Institute
"Let us tenderly and kindly cherish, therefore, the means of knowledge. Let us dare to read, think, speak, and write."
— John Adams

Gatestone Institute, a non-partisan, not-for-profit international policy council and think tank is dedicated to educating the public about what the mainstream media fails to report in promoting:

Institutions of Democracy and the Rule of Law;
Human Rights
A free and strong economy
A military capable of ensuring peace at home and in the free world
Energy independence
Ensuring the public stay informed of threats to our individual liberty, sovereignty and free speech.
Gatestone Institute conducts national and international conferences, briefings and events for its members and others, with world leaders, journalists and experts -- analyzing, strategizing, and keeping them informed on current issues, and where possible recommending solutions.

Gatestone Institute will be publishing books, and continues to publish an online daily report, www.gatestoneinstitute.org, that features topics such as military and diplomatic threats to the United States and our allies; events in the Middle East and their possible consequences, and the transparency and accountability of international organizations.

Gatestone Institute is funded by private donors and foundations. We are grateful for your support. Gatestone Institute is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization, Federal Tax ID #454724565.


Of course, no matter what Gatestone is, Dershowitz would still be right on his opinions regarding the constitutional issues he's been speaking about during the last two years of the TDS epidemic.
 

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I guess any organization that is pro-Israel is by definition anti-muslim extremist. Is it surprising that Dershowitz would work for a pro-Israel organization?

Here's Gatestone's actual mission statement:
What, they didn't publish their anti-Muslim goals on their website?
The link between the far right, Islamaphobia and the extreme right wing in Israel has always been a very ugly coalition.

Fortunately there are left wing Jewish organizations that counter these groups.
https://ijvcanada.org/

But this does explain Dershowitz.
 

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Pretty thin.... it’s like saying Obama is in Wallstreets pocket because he takes hundreds of thousands from Goldman for a 1 hr speech.....

The Gatestone Institute is pretty notoriously far right.

Goldman Sachs is just a large Wall St firm.
 

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Former Harvard Law School professor Alan Dershowitz spent the first two years of the Trump administration defending the president against the possible threat of impeachment, attacking critics of the White House, supporting Brett Kavanaugh’s controversial nomination to the Supreme Court, and lambasting the Iran nuclear deal. He even went so far as accusing Harvard law students who protested Kavanaugh’s confirmation of practicing “a new form of McCarthyism that is quickly descending on university campuses.”

On cable news, Dershowitz has emerged as a go-to Trump-defender and critic of the left wing of the Democratic Party, all while self-identifying as a “liberal Democrat.” Over the summer, Dershowitz loudly complained about being shunned by Martha’s Vineyard’s largely liberal residents.

But Dershowitz’s shift to the right, and the frequent defense of the Trump administration, has coincided with a lucrative source of income for the retired professor.

Dershowitz’s work for the anti-refugee and anti-Muslim Gatestone Institute paid him $120,000 in 2017, making him one of the group’s highest paid contractors, according to tax disclosures reviewed by LobeLog.



National Security Advisor John Bolton, who served as the group’s chairman until joining the administration, received $130,000, and Gatestone’s accounting firm, Eisenramper LLP, received $156,319.

Dershowitz sits on the organization’s board and, as its tax returns reveal, enjoyed the lucrative benefits of association with a group partially funded by billionaire Trump megadonors, Robert and Rebekah Mercer, who contributed at least $250,000 to the group between 2014 and 2016.

Gatestone, under Bolton and Dershowitz’s leadership, produced a steady of flow of anti-Muslim conspiracy theories, falsehoods about refugees, and xenophobic warnings about the “Islamization” of Europe. During one week in March, The Intercept’s Lee Fang closely reviewed articles published by Gatestone and found:

Just this week, the Gatestone Institute published stories claiming that the “mostly Muslim male migrants from Africa, Asia and the Middle East” in Germany are fueling a “migrant rape crisis” and that “Muslim mass-rape gangs” are transforming the United Kingdom into “an Islamist Colony.”

The website routinely portrays Muslim migrants and refugees as an existential threat to Europe and the United States, claiming that immigrants bring “highly infectious diseases,” genital mutilation practices, and terror to any nation that accepts them. The site spent years sharply criticizing the Obama administration for having a “traditional Muslim bias” against Christians.
According to a review of Gatestone output by NBC News conducted in April, the group warned of a “jihadist takeover” of Europe leading to a “Great White Death,” and published thinly sourced stories claiming “Germany Confiscating Homes to Use for Migrants,” and that immigrants, including Somalis, were turning Sweden into the “Rape Capital of the West.”

Also under Bolton and Dershowitz’s leadership, the group forged ties with Rebel Media, a Toronto-based online media outlet with a history of bigotry and anti-Semitism.

In March 2017, Rebel contributor Gavin McInnes, founder of the Proud Boys, a far-right men’s organization that promotes violence, published a video defending Holocaust deniers and repeating anti-Semitic conspiracy theories. The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) took note of both McInness and his Rebel colleague Jack Posobiec in its report “From Alt Right to Alt Lite: Naming the Hate,” writing:

[Posobiec] has enthusiastically promoted a range of lies, including the Pizzagate hoax, and attempted to discredit anti-Trump activists by planting an inflammatory “Rape Melania” sign at a protest event. He frequently tweets anti-Muslim sentiments, and has harassed former Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin with anti-Muslim slurs online and in person, tweeting, “I screamed ‘Muslim Brotherhood’ at Huma Abedin.” […] Posobiec was until recently the Washington correspondent for right-wing Rebel Media.
Yesterday, Huffington Post reported that Jeffrey Clark, a 30-year-old man arrested after saying that the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting victims “deserved exactly what happened to them and so much worse” and because his relatives worried he might engage in violence, worked for Posobiec at The Rebel.

Huffington Post wrote:

Laura Sennett, an anti-fascist researcher who works with One People’s Project, spoke with Jeffrey Clark a few weeks after he and his brother were spotted in Bloomingdale with Posobiec, who by then had been fired from Rebel under mysterious circumstances after plagiarizing Jason Kessler, the white nationalist who organized the Unite the Right rally.

“[Clark] told me that Jack Posobiec hired him and his brother to follow him with a camera to take video of his investigation of Seth Rich,” Sennett told HuffPost. “Not sure if it was a documentary or a news story, but [Posobiec] was doing some kind of reporting for Rebel Media. I asked him if Posobiec was aware of his Nazi beliefs. He told me that Posobiec absolutely was and had told Jeff that he was sympathetic to those beliefs.”
In 2016, Gatestone collaborated with The Rebel to produce 12 cross-branded videos featuring anti-Muslim advocates including Daniel Pipes and Geert Wilders. Topics included “the dangers of the Islamization of the West and the growing influence of Sharia law” and “Will Europeans succumb to Islamization, or will they rise to fight radical Islam and hold onto Western values?”

I flagged Gatestone’s partnership with The Rebel, and Dershowitz’s capacity as a board member of Gatestone, in a tweet last night, writing:

Posobiec, working for Rebel Media, allegedly hired a neo-Nazi and said he was “sympathetic to those beliefs.” Rebel co-produced 12 anti-Muslim videos with the Mercer funded, and Alan Dershowitz and John Bolton advised, Gatestone Institute.
This morning Dershowitz tweeted back, “I did not advise. I was simply interviewed. I stand by what I said.”

In a follow-up email exchange about his advisory role at Gatestone and his $120,000 compensation, he explained: “I know nothing about Rebel Media. Gatestone pays me my usual speaker and writing fees.” (Indeed, Dershowitz appears to have produced 46 articles and spoken twice at Gatestone events in 2017, working out to an average payment of $2,500 for each written product and speaking engagement.)

When asked to clarify his non-sequitur statement that he was “simply interviewed,” Dershowitz responded, “I’m interviews [sic] dozens of times a year for videos.”

In addition to his paid work for Gatestone, Dershowitz also engaged in occasional paid legal work for Trump’s biggest donor, Sheldon Adelson, and his corporation, Las Vegas Sands, from 2001 until March 2016.

https://lobelog.com/dershowitz-received-120k-from-anti-muslim-gatestone-institute/

No wonder he has passionately defended Trump, even when it seemed that Trump was categorically implicated or lying!!
ROFLMAO!!! Dershowitz voiced his LEGAL opinions on mostly constitutional issues concerning the (mostly) Russia collusion case. And some on the Creepy Porn Lawyer and, yes, on Kavanaugh. All issues he's supremely qualified to comment about. And yes, he's a Jew who does not shit in his own nest- in other words, he's a Zionist. You, and your ilk, don't like his opinions, therefore he must be destroyed.
 

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ROFLMAO!!! Dershowitz voiced his LEGAL opinions on mostly constitutional issues concerning the (mostly) Russia collusion case. And some on the Creepy Porn Lawyer and, yes, on Kavanaugh. All issues he's supremely qualified to comment about. And yes, he's a Jew who does not shit in his own nest- in other words, he's a Zionist. You, and your ilk, don't like his opinions, therefore he must be destroyed.
He's entitled to his opinions and nobody is trying to destroy him. However you right wingers are always at the ready to discredit someone who has an anti-trump message. What's good for the goose is good for the gander.

Deal with it (which means whine about it, I guess.)
 

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He's entitled to his opinions and nobody is trying to destroy him. However you right wingers are always at the ready to discredit someone who has an anti-trump message. What's good for the goose is good for the gander.

Deal with it (which means whine about it, I guess.)
Where your meal cash comes from is no concern to me. And the tactic of discrediting people based on fees is right out of the lefty playbook. That's how the climate game is played, is it not? The sources are wholesale dismissed based on the past/present, real or invented associations.
 

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ROFLMAO!!! Dershowitz voiced his LEGAL opinions on mostly constitutional issues concerning the (mostly) Russia collusion case. And some on the Creepy Porn Lawyer and, yes, on Kavanaugh. All issues he's supremely qualified to comment about. And yes, he's a Jew who does not shit in his own nest- in other words, he's a Zionist. You, and your ilk, don't like his opinions, therefore he must be destroyed.
Yes he is a smart qualified Lawyer from Harvard University, but it is well known that he is a very biased Trump supporter. That was very obvious when he was on CNN numerous times defending all of Trump's lies. It was hilarious when he and another individual who was his former student and a Professor of Harvard, disagreed on everything that was discussed. That individual told Dershowitz that he should exercise his judgement more meaningfully and not be just a passionate Trump supporter. Well we can see his partisan views in this video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yC1I5ggF5Hc

Off course he got it wrong as the Judge ruled in CNN's favour!!:bump2:
 

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Yes he is a smart qualified Lawyer from Harvard University, but it is well known that he is a very biased Trump supporter. That was very obvious when he was on CNN numerous times defending all of Trump's lies. It was hilarious when he and another individual who was his former student and a Professor of Harvard, disagreed on everything that was discussed. That individual told Dershowitz that he should exercise his judgement more meaningfully and not be just a passionate Trump supporter. Well we can see his partisan views in this video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yC1I5ggF5Hc

Off course he got it wrong as the Judge ruled in CNN's favour!!:bump2:
Of course, you completely misapprehend the ruling, and how the ruling even relates to Dershowitz comments.
 

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Of course, you completely misapprehend the ruling, and how the ruling even relates to Dershowitz comments.
This was the basis of Dershowitz's argument: "Famed attorney Alan Dershowitz told us the physical confrontation between Acosta and the intern will muddy the waters and make it tough for CNN to make its case."

This is what he also clearly stated in the video: "If I were to bet against widows and orphans, I would bet against CNN winning this case".

The outcome is that........CNN have Acosta's Pass RESTORED BY THE WHITEHOUSE. So Dershowitz lost that bet.

You right wingers go on making excuses and will never elaborate what you "apprehended" by the ruling!!
 

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Of course, you completely misapprehend the ruling,
Misapprehend? Do you mean that b_h did not read the Miranda rights to the ruling before he apprehended it? LOL

If you meant misinterpret (you're welcome), but how else can one interpret that Acosta is back at work and even trump said today that he will be drawing up rules of conduct for the White House press room.

Misinterpret or misapprehend, your argument fails.
 

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Misapprehend? Do you mean that b_h did not read the Miranda rights to the ruling before he apprehended it? LOL

If you meant misinterpret (you're welcome), but how else can one interpret that Acosta is back at work and even trump said today that he will be drawing up rules of conduct for the White House press room.

Misinterpret or misapprehend, your argument fails.
Funny that it starts with a picture of Woodpekkker.

https://www.sciencealert.com/people-who-pick-up-grammar-mistakes-jerks-scientists-find
 

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Misapprehend? Do you mean that b_h did not read the Miranda rights to the ruling before he apprehended it? LOL

If you meant misinterpret (you're welcome), but how else can one interpret that Acosta is back at work and even trump said today that he will be drawing up rules of conduct for the White House press room.

Misinterpret or misapprehend, your argument fails.
You are absolutely right here. Trump again is the one who "misapprehends" what the case was all about. So bud plug should have directed his personal opinions in Trump's direction. But the right wingers keep on looking for excuses for this individuals failings.

Unfortunately, this is how Dershowitz keeps on getting himself into pickles all the time.
 

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Yes he is a smart qualified Lawyer from Harvard University, but it is well known that he is a very biased Trump supporter. That was very obvious when he was on CNN numerous times defending all of Trump's lies. It was hilarious when he and another individual who was his former student and a Professor of Harvard, disagreed on everything that was discussed. That individual told Dershowitz that he should exercise his judgement more meaningfully and not be just a passionate Trump supporter. Well we can see his partisan views in this video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yC1I5ggF5Hc

Off course he got it wrong as the Judge ruled in CNN's favour!!:bump2:
Yawn. You disagree with his opinions. So, what? He was wrong on the judge's opinion. Again, so what? Judges tend to be unpredictable. On this very board we have accusations of crimes committed by Trump for over two years, now. And not a shred of evidence. You have a picture of Trump behind bars on your posts, yet he is as far from it as the day he rode down the golden escalator. We have witnessed a freak-out after freak-out, false accusations against an honourable Supreme Court nominee and speculations based on nothing but testimony of lying cunts and their crooked lawyers. We are way beyond any point of sanity or even civilized discourse. And if you blame Trump on any of this, I suggest that you purchase a mirror and take a long, honest look at yourself, first.
 

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Yawn. You disagree with his opinions. So, what? He was wrong on the judge's opinion. Again, so what? Judges tend to be unpredictable. On this very board we have accusations of crimes committed by Trump for over two years, now. And not a shred of evidence. You have a picture of Trump behind bars on your posts, yet he is as far from it as the day he rode down the golden escalator. We have witnessed a freak-out after freak-out, false accusations against an honourable Supreme Court nominee and speculations based on nothing but testimony of lying cunts and their crooked lawyers. We are way beyond any point of sanity or even civilized discourse. And if you blame Trump on any of this, I suggest that you purchase a mirror and take a long, honest look at yourself, first.
Obviously, you have not been following Dershowitz's interviews on the panels, were this is not the first time that he got it wrong. Anyway, Trump was the first one to start the witch hunt against Clinton with her "Crooked Hillary" and "Lock Her Up". Then, all you right wingers were constantly echoing his chorus on this Board on a daily basis. It seems normal to all of you at that time to do so, with absolutely zero proof. We know where that went, but Trump's pets Hannity, Tucker Carlson and Judge Pirro went on and on with that conspiracy theory like they did with Obama's Birther Lie, yet none of you right wingers called them out for all those lies. Take a good look about how many of Trump's lies have been actually been listed, yet if they are pointed out, then it becomes.....fake news!!

Now, that Mueller guy who was appointed and approved by the Republicans in order to conduct this whole Russia Investigation has become a cause for concern for the Republicans. Stupid and stupider!! Why.... look at the number of indictments, charges, convictions and pardons. No wonder, it is considered to be a witch hunt by this idiot in his constant daily rants /tweets about this witch hunt of an investigation. Yet he is the one under investigation for his tax fraud, after the Washington Post broke that bombshell of a story. We know how he duped all you right wingers into believing what a "smart man" he is. Yet he bankrupted numerous organizations that he got involved with thanks to his inherited money. So stop your blame game and try to understand that once Mueller reveals his conclusion, then we will know why he took this long to do so. The American people have had enough of the melodrama that has plagued them for these past two years, and have made their voices heard in the recent mid terms!!
 

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Of course gatestone has a right wing bias and of course Dershowitsz has been losing it in his old age. Some people just don't know how to retire while they still have respect.

I do notice that while Franky wants to make it about a Jews and not politics in general. When he mentions a fringe Jewish group's opinion, he probably wants to ignore that there are also Muslim Palestinians among gatestone's regular contributors.
 
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