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  • No; in fact it's explicitly not that.

    1. Defendants themselves admit that their purported possession of a “laptop” is in fact not a “laptop” at all. It is, according to their own public statements, an “external drive” that Defendants were told contained hundreds of gigabytes of Plaintiff’s personal data. At least some of the data that Defendants obtained, copied, and proceeded to hack into and tamper with belongs to Plaintiff.[1] But Plaintiff’s data was manipulated, altered and damaged before it was copied and sent to Defendants; and Defendants’ illegal hacking and tampering has involved further alterations and damage to the data to a degree that is presently unknown to Plaintiff.

    [1] This is not an admission by Plaintiff that John Paul Mac Isaac (or others) in fact possessed any particular laptop containing electronically stored data belonging to Plaintiff. Rather, Plaintiff simply acknowledges that at some point, Mac Isaac obtained electronically stored data, some of which belonged to Plaintiff.

    Occam's Razor with all of the evidence we have suggests that if whoever hacked Hunter Biden's iCloud account bothered actually putting the data on a laptop it wasn't a laptop that Hunter Biden ever owned and the whole "Hunter Biden's laptop left in a repair shop in Delaware" story was cover for the actual source of the data.

  • Finally a headline that doesn't casually assert the existence of the "Hunter Biden laptop" that Rudy, his blind repair shop buddy, or the FSB conjured out of thin air as a poor explanation for where the stolen data came from.

  • I dare say that I am now 100 percent again. And I am once again convinced that I can take a shot at the world title next year.

    This is why I think Perez is never going to really work out at Red Bull; he seems to have two confidence settings: broken and delusional. It seems there's always going to be drama with either broken Perez struggling to perform or delusional Perez insisting he get treated as equal to Max when he's clearly not.

  • They're not really being told "no", though; mainly the Supreme Court is simply not taking the cases and leaving lower rulings in place. They could take one of these cases and issue a ruling that firmly shuts everything else down but they haven't done that. One could surmise that they haven't done that because the Federalist Society "justices" are waiting for a case with facts they like more to issue the ruling they want in a narrow way that will hurt Democrats and minorities without impacting the GOP. They're looking for a way to tailor a ruling that prevents blue states from gerrymandering while allowing the GOP the legal right to pick their voters in red states.

    And, as we've seen with the cases of the praying football coach and wedding website, they don't even care if the cases are real or not as long as they can use them to navigate to the ruling they wanted to issue all along.

  • Manila's response should be a bill for clean up and request that China stop dumping garbage in Philippine territorial waters.

  • There is nothing easier for American media to do than demonize an outspoken liberal woman. After a few decades of relentless propaganda even most people on the left will hate them for ill-defined (or completely false) reasons.

    AOC will be the most hated woman in America in 20 years; any comment thread of any article that mentions her will look just like this.

  • It's to get free press coverage for their reopening. And it worked.

  • Her personally? Not that we know.

    But did people die because of the massive blood testing fraud that she engaged in where people didn't get medical care when they should have because they were getting back false negatives and faulty tests were being used to determine things like the proper doses of potentially dangerous medications like Warfarin? Almost certainly.

  • “I note the senator from Kentucky leaving the floor without justification or any rationale for the action he has just taken. That is really remarkable -- that a senator blocking a treaty that is supported by the overwhelming number, perhaps 98 at least of his colleagues, would come to the floor and object and walk away…The only conclusion you can draw when he walks away is he has no argument to be made.

    He has no justification for his objection to having a small nation be part of NATO that is under assault from the Russians. So, I repeat again, the senator from Kentucky is now working for Vladimir Putin.”

    Sen. John McCain calling Rand Paul out for what he is in 2017