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So much for her being confused.....

In a statement to the Washington Post, Ford rejected Whelan’s speculation. “‘I knew them both, and socialized with them, Ford said, adding that she had once visited the other classmate in the hospital. ‘There is zero chance that I would confuse them.’”
 
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So much for her being confused.....

In a statement to the Washington Post, Ford rejected Whelan’s speculation. “‘I knew them both, and socialized with them, Ford said, adding that she had once visited the other classmate in the hospital. ‘There is zero chance that I would confuse them.’”
So now she remembers details?
 
The Gateway Pundit from Wikipedia...

“The Gateway Pundit is a far-right[2][3][4] website. It was founded after the 2004 United States presidential election,[5][6] according to its founder, Jim Hoft, to "speak the truth" and to "expose the wickedness of the left".[7] It came to prominence in 2016 for its favorable coverage of Donald Trump's presidential campaign.[8] The website is known for publishing falsehoods and spreading hoaxes.[2][3][4][9][10][11][12]


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“The Gateway Pundit is known as a source of viral falsehoods and hoaxes.[10][11][4] As a result of a number of lawsuits against The Gateway Pundit over its false stories, it was reported in March 2018 that Jim Hoft had told his writers to be more careful, saying "I don't want any more lawsuits so we have to be really careful with what we put up."[18]

The Gateway Pundit has a record of misidentifying perpetrators of shootings and terror attacks.[23]

In October 2017, The Gateway Pundit published an article falsely implicating an innocent person as the shooter in the 2017 Las Vegas shooting. The article was promoted by Google as a "top story" for searches for his name.[24] Gateway Pundit asserted that New York Timesreporter Rukmini Callimachi had reported that ISIS may have evidence that it was behind the shooting, but Callimachi rejected that she had ever made such an assertion.[25]

Shortly after the 2017 white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, in which a person drove a vehicle into a crowd of counter-protesters, killing one, The Gateway Pundit falsely identified a young man from Michigan as the driver. Together with his father, the Michigan man has filed a large defamation lawsuit against twenty-two corporate and individual defendants, including Hoft, alleging that the false identification caused motivated readers to harass him, that the harassment included numerous death threats, which obliged him to go leave his home (pursuant to advice from the police) and causing large damages to his business.[26][27]

The Gateway Pundit promoted conspiracy theories about Stoneman Douglas High School shooting.[28] In February 2018, The Gateway Pundit published an article erroneously stating that school shooter Nikolas Cruz was a registered Democrat, citing a registered Broward County voter with a similar name. The website later corrected its mistake.[29][2] Later that month, Gateway Pundit was one of a number of far-right websites that pushed the claim that at least one of the teenage survivors of Stoneman Douglas High School shooting was a deep state pawn,[30] alleging that David Hogg's gun control activism was being coached by his retired FBI agent father.[31]

In July 2018, Gateway Pundit falsely claimed that a man arrested with bomb-making equipment and illegal weapons had been a "leftist antifa terrorist".[32] The individual in question was however a conservative whose Facebook profile was littered with pro-Second Amendment memes.[32]

In August 2018, Gateway Pundit falsely identified a Reddit user as the perpetrator of the Jacksonville Landing shooting.[33]
 
Probably written by a Tier 3 professor so I imagine you should have felt right at home

BTW, Whelan went to Harvard, which is currently ranked the #3 law school in the nation - hardly Tier 3. Why, it's even higher than the school your boyfriend Yags claimed to have been admitted to b/c of his excellent LSAT score. You know, the one he didn't attend or get a law degree from.
 
BTW, Whelan went to Harvard, which is currently ranked the #3 law school in the nation - hardly Tier 3. Why, it's even higher than the school your boyfriend Yags claimed to have been admitted to b/c of his excellent LSAT score. You know, the one he didn't attend or get a law degree from.

lol
 
Unless Whelan has a "smoking gun" somewhere, he's definitely opened himself up to a world of scrutiny.
 
Most lawyers I've met that went to ivy league schools didn't have enough of what my poppaw called "walking around sense" to be able to tie their shoes and chew bubblegum at the same time. That's why they become law professors or work for politicians. If you asked them to try a case in front of a jury of normal people (D.C., most of the Northeast, and Cali excluded), they'd fall flat on their faces.
 
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