Saturday, December 16, 2023

In The End…

That belongs at the top of the news. He even sounds like Trump now. I am not weeping for Rudy. Well, yes, his comments were made (is Trumpian dementia contagious? 😷). As for being supportable, the summary judgment of the court before this trial for damages says otherwise.* Like I said: might as well be listening to Trump. Lying to the judge has consequences, too. In the end we all become fully who we are. Which is sometimes a very damning conclusion.

“He refused to cooperate in discovery. There was never a trial on whether Rudy actually did these things. Rather, the judge took it as a given, because he was so obstreperous during his discovery conduct that the ultimate penalty to decide the case fully against him, with all inferences, is what in fact happened."
Rudes has literally no one to blame but himself. Not that he’ll do that. Because, of course, he wuz robbed: But that's not what happened at all:
The big problem for Giuliani, she continued, is that "it isn't that he was robbed of the opportunity to litigate on this question. Rather, he declined to participate. The default judgment was issued when he refused to engage in discovery. He refused to offer the evidence that is required in a court of law to the other side, and he shielded information about his own finances in order to keep that information private and not in the public sphere." 
"So, the ability to be able to move forward here with any kind of challenge will be complicated, because we don't see him in a place where ... he was willing to participate in the first instance," Jones added.
An appeal is predicated on the idea the trial court erred, and that error merits a reversal orca different outcome.  It’s not just: “I don’t like this verdict and I want another bite at the apple!” Trump is that stupid. Rudy is a lawyer, he’s supposed to know better. If you don’t participate in the case, you pretty much throw away your opportunity to appeal. And you know Rudy knew that:

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