Wolff’s Admission to Lies in His Book Puts Him in Legal Jeopardy

Whoops....... didnt the gopher just tell us that everyone knew michael wolfe was telling the truth? Hard to square that with the fact that he openly admits he is making shit up.

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‘s new book, Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, has set the media ablaze with a series of revelations about the inner-workings of President Donald Trump‘s administration, and attitudes that insiders have towards the 45th president. The White House has dismissed the book as “fantasy” that is full of factual inaccuracies, and Trump’s legal team has threatened to take action. According to Wolff’s own prologue in the book, they may be right.

The prologue reportedly includes the following:

Many of the accounts of what has happened in the Trump White House are in conflict with one another; many, in Trumpian fashion, are baldly untrue. These conflicts, and that looseness with the truth, if not with reality itself, are an elemental thread of the book.

Sometimes I have let the players offer their versions, in turn allowing the reader to judge them. In other instances I have, through a consistency in the accounts and through sources I have come to trust, settled on a version of events I believe to be true.


So Wolff flat out says that he believes that at least some of his sources were lying to him, and while he attributes some accounts to their sources, he acknowledges that this isn’t always the case.

This could be problematic for Wolff. He’s being accused of including fiction in what’s presented as a non-fiction book, and he admits that not all of his sources were trustworthy, but he doesn’t specify what’s fact true and what’s false. On its face, this sounds like a classic candidate for a defamation case.

Let’s run through the elements for a defamation claim. There has to be a statement that is 1) false, 2) defamatory, 3) published to a third party, and in the case of statements about public figures (like those included in Wolff’s book), 4) with “Actual malice,” meaning knowledge that the statement is false, or reckless disregard for whether it’s true.

At first glance, it sure sounds like Wolff is admitting to publishing statements–many of which are defamatory–that he knows to be false. He does, however, have some defenses here.

First, as he points out, in some case, Wolff makes it clear that certain dubious versions of events are coming from those dubious sources. In those cases, he’s not saying the contents of those statements are true. In other cases, where he’s merely presenting an account of what happened, even though he admits that he may have heard conflicting stories, the version he presented was one “I believe to be true.”

If Wolff believed that everything he presented as fact was in fact true, then he wouldn’t have acted with actual malice, even if he was wrong. On the other hand, one could argue that he still knew there was a chance that the version of events that he published was false.

Wolff insisted to NBC’s Savannah Guthrie, “I am certainly and absolutely, in every way, comfortable with everything I’ve reported in this book.” That may be the case, but he may not be comfortable with the potential influx of lawsuits heading his way.

[Image via NBC screengrab]

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All one needs to know about this book to know that it is not truthful is to check out the quote about John Boehner. The way the story goes, Trump is presented with the idea of selecting John Boehner as Chief Of Staff. To which, Trump replies, "Who's that?".--- Well let's take a look at the attached photo taken prior to the time when this supposed conversation took place.---
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All one needs to know about this book to know that it is not truthful is to check out the quote about John Boehner. The way the story goes, Trump is presented with the idea of selecting John Boehner as Chief Of Staff. To which, Trump replies, "Who's that?".--- Well let's take a look at the attached photo taken prior to the time when this supposed conversation took place.---
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Now your Libprogs will say---oh that's evidence that Trump is not mentally fit to be prez. ===so predictable and childlike===
 
imo, certain industries should not be listed or any IPO. They should be private companies and funded jointly by private wealthy investors by means of bonds and the government to guarantee the bonds.

A listed company usually has to provide a profit growth, that would lead to produce more products. Simply a stimulation of warfare.

Potentially, some people would think there are two main causes for creating and initiating wars.

When a listed weaponry needs to maintain profit growth year after year, the company and the industry would logically expect more business for producing more profits. Hence accumulating a lot of military stocks that could expire after due date.

When the stocks level is too high, and doesn't need to buy in further more new goods for increasing stocks, an unnecessary war could be a natural solution.

That's why IPO of military industrial companies can be a big question mark! A private company can do the same development and production of advanced equipment, just like what Hughes did. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Hughes

Another cause/outlet is to sell the production to other countries overseas, based on the existence of conflicts among those customers/countries - The result would be potentially more wars internationally.

The current market booming and improving employment figure could be partly driven by new level of military spending.

That's Not healthy, imo! lol



* Trump pledge to 'rebuild' military off to slow start, mixed results
https://www.cnbc.com/.../trump-pledge-to-rebuild-military-off-to-slow-start-mixed-results.html - Cached
8 Nov 2017 ... President Trump promised to eliminate the defense sequester and submit a new budget that would "rebuild our military," but progress is mixed. ... "Trump has been a bit of a salesman for the defense industry, and that's led to some incremental deals," said Corridore. "We've seen nothing certainly that has ...

* Trump Chases U.S. Arms Deals in Asia to Help Him Win Re-Election ...
https://www.bloomberg.com/.../trump-in-asia-kept-one-eye-on-re-election-with-push-for-deals - Cached
14 Nov 2017 ... President Donald Trump asked Vietnam's prime minister why his country wasn't buying more American military equipment, in a meeting that was a microcosm of his 11-day Asia tour.

* How the Defense Industry Is Dealing With Trump - WSJ
www.wsj.com/.../how-the-defense-industry-is-dealing-with-trump-1485539032 - Similar
27 Jan 2017 ... “We're just beginning,” Mr. Trump said after the meetings. “It's a dance.” Defense- industry executives had expected military spending would rise under the Trump administration. During the campaign, Mr. Trump's stump pledges to boost outlays pushed defense contractors' share prices to record levels.
 
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Hindsight analysis: if these theories suggested by Jesus actually worked as some strategists would have anticipated, that would be a huge long-lasting win of a big war,even without using any weapons, rather than inaccurately focusing on just small battles.

1. All people especially the Muslims would have learned the clear difference between the terrorists' evil acts vs the free world leaders' rational kindness. Most if not all good-nature Muslims would try to separate themselves from extremists.

That would be hard for the extremists to get new recruits after demonstration of Christian kindness against mass killing on 911. Greatly reducing conflicts between believers of various faiths.

Turning a historic disaster into an opportunity of unifying the world's believers, especially generating a lot of moderate views for the Muslims. Most likely changing the minds of many Muslims.

Rather than making the disaster even worse and lasting longer, much longer, besides extremely costly - Losses hard to measure in monetary, economic, death-body, soldiers' family & mantle-health, and humanity terms!

Sometimes, the truly stringer and powerful may not necessarily be physically advanced weapons like nuclear warhead.

Instead, spiritual warfare could highly possibly play a more important part of winning a holistic war systemically in long term.

The money saved can be easily used in reducing homelessness, improving medical facilities, investing in education and innovations.

lol

2. There should be other points/implications, such as Greatly reducing bitter hatreds (probably one of the root causes of increasing more extremists/terrorists) vs Generating further long-lasting hatreds (that could not be resolved by physical wars or merely border controls). And others ...

lol

" Turning a historic disaster into an opportunity of unifying the world's believers, especially generating a lot of moderate views for the Muslims. Most likely changing the minds of many Muslims. "

Personally, I would think each and every one of the world leaders who individually manages a country with very large population and economy like the US and China should be very well respected.

Simply because managing the whole complexity system as a large nation is not an easy job at all!

W Bush unfortunately missed the great opportunity, imo, by choosing to be a normal politician through seeking minimum blames from the public, rather than to become a truly outstanding statesman by making use the 0911 event opportunity through perhaps gracefully accepting a number of blames from an unknown number of voters who would ensure likely to offer an almost guaranteed death of re-election.

What if when N Korea did what was said to implement a missile test in the sea waters around any US islands in the South Pacific without actually killing any human life??? lol
 
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All one needs to know about this book to know that it is not truthful is to check out the quote about John Boehner. The way the story goes, Trump is presented with the idea of selecting John Boehner as Chief Of Staff. To which, Trump replies, "Who's that?".--- Well let's take a look at the attached photo taken prior to the time when this supposed conversation took place.---
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Trump doesn’t know his ass from John Boehner.
 
Now your Libprogs will say---oh that's evidence that Trump is not mentally fit to be prez. ===so predictable and childlike===
All one needs to know about this book to know that it is not truthful is to check out the quote about John Boehner. The way the story goes, Trump is presented with the idea of selecting John Boehner as Chief Of Staff. To which, Trump replies, "Who's that?".--- Well let's take a look at the attached photo taken prior to the time when this supposed conversation took place.---
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The story goes he thought the Speaker's name was pronounced Boner.
 
Trump doesn’t know his ass from John Boehner.
And he beat Hillary, 18 Rep candidates, the corrupt MSM, the corrupt FBI, arrogant and stupid Hollywood, disarmed North Korea, brought peace to the middle east, was the best thing that happened to minorities in the USA, fixed healthcare, built the wall, brought the country back from certain liberal disaster....and he doesn't know his ass.....:D
 
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I think you’re missing the point of my post. And, I certainly didn’t say most of what is reported about Trump is embellished and sensationalized.

If anything, most of what is reported about Trump is being ignored by a large segment of the country.

No shit, Sherlock. Wonder why that is?
Oh, maybe, just maybe it's because the MSM has been in attack mode 24/7 since he decided to run.

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