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'Won't give up the ghost': Sarah Palin renews old crusade against NYT

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) lost previous lawsuits against the New York Times, but she's not giving in.

Adam Klasfeld, editor-in-chief of All Rise News, posted a screen capture of the docket showing Palin asking for a new trial.

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'Cleared of wrongdoing': Sarah Palin loses high-profile defamation suit against NYT

Former Gov. Sarah Palin (R-AK) lost again in her third lawsuit against The New York Times.

The jury found the Times was not liable for a 2017 error, New York Daily News courts reporter Molly Crane-Newman posted on X Tuesday afternoon.

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'Conservatives have moved on': Analyst says Sarah Palin's new loss caps 'public decline'

Sarah Palin's court loss against The New York Times is the final nail in the coffin of a public career that has been sliding inexorably toward oblivion, Alex Sammon wrote in a blistering analysis for Slate published on Tuesday evening.

Palin's defamation suit against The Times, the third such suit of the decade after previous verdicts were thrown out by an appeals court for procedural issues, ended with the jury finding, after just three hours of deliberation, that the paper could not be held legally liable for wrongly implying, in a 2017 article, that Palin may have incited the 2011 Tucson mass shooting that severely injured former Rep. Gabby Giffords.

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Sarah Palin exposed true agenda by joking with NY Post writer outside court: report

Outside of Sarah Palin’s libel court case against The New York Times, she got cozy with conservative outlet The New York Post, according to a Slate report by Alexander Sammon.

This is the second time the court case is being heard. It pertains to Palin’s 2022 lawsuit on an article from 2017, which refers to a shooting in 2011. “But there was a reason Palin was back here, and it was clear the Times’ lawyers had their eyes on the bigger stakes, too,” Sammon penned. “That was all reinforced by what I saw on the way out.”

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'Makes me miss Sarah Palin': Nicolle Wallace burns Kristi Noem over 'lack of competence'

MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace was up close and personal with former Gov. Sarah Palin (R-AK) when she worked for the late Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), and even she misses Palin over the likes of Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD).

Wallace and her panel discussed Noem's confirmation hearing on Friday, focusing on what she called a "lack of competence" from Noem.

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'Showman without principle': Lisa Murkowski trashes Trump and the 'MAGA party'

At least one GOP senator is starting to feel out of place within the party.

Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) told CNN's Kaitlan Collins on Thursday that the Republican Party she grew up supporting has become a party completely controlled by Donald Trump and the MAGA movement. Her comments come at a time when the Republican Party appears to be fracturing over the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case files.

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There's a way to counter the GOP firehose of lies — will the media grasp it?

Recently, I mentioned that when I was 13 years old I went door-to-door with my dad for Barry Goldwater. Three years later I was living on my own in East Lansing, getting tear gassed and beaten for demonstrating against the Vietnam War and continuing segregation in the South. In other words, I’ve seen — and participated deeply — in both the right and left sides of American politics.

Although his position against the Civil Rights Act was reprehensible, I took Goldwater at his word that it was based on his concern about federal overreach and the 10th Amendment. Having read both his books, I came to deeply respect his principled stands, even though I also deeply disagreed with most of them.

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'Dumbest people in history': Trump official astonishes critics with eye-popping claim

Critics over the weekend heaped scorn on the US Department of Energy after it made demonstrably false claims about renewable energy.

In a post on X late last week, the Department of Energy (DOE) argued that "wind and solar energy infrastructure is essentially worthless when it is dark outside, and the wind is not blowing," even though batteries allow the storage of energy from both sources that can be used long after their initial generation.

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