"I meant what I said, and I said what I meant. An elephant is faithful, 100%."--Horton the Elephant, Horton Hatches The Egg, 1940.
Unfortunately for Horton and other elephants, real and fictional, digraced ambulance chaser Silly Sidney Powell took that famous Dr. Seuss quote out of context, after a fashion, when she told a Texas audience recently that she meant what she said when she said she had evidence to support her phony claims of election fraud, which, of course, prompted lawsuits from Dominion Voting Systems & Smartmatic, to the tune of what is now $4.3 billion across three states.
Farron Cousins breaks it down:
Powell's lawyers tried the Fox News defense that Silly Sidney was stating opinions and can't be sued for that. Unfortunately, their client might as well have been half a world away when she vaporized their defense argument.
Powell, Mike Whinedell, and the rest of the sycophantic peabrains who sold their souls to a false prophet in Pecos Pampers (Donald Trump to the rest of y'all), keep claiming they have non-existent evidence to keep the marks' attention. It's all part of a protracted shell game, an elaborate con that will end Powell's legal career (she's likely to end up in a psych ward instead of prison), among other things.
If she somehow retains her law license, her next clients should be right down her alley. Grifters passing themselves off as homeless.
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