The New York Times is in massive damage control mode as the defamation lawsuit unleashed by Sarah Palin heats up.
Palin is suing the NYT over a story they published, blaming Palin for the 2011 shooting of Arizona Congresswoman Gabby Giffords.
The fake newspaper retracted the story and issued an apology, but that did not stop Palin from going after the propaganda peddlers with a vengeance.
Now, the paper is claiming it was all an “honest mistake.”
Honest, huh?
They don’t know the meaning of the word…
From New York Post
Sarah Palin’s defamation lawsuit against The New York Times should be tossed because the paper made “an honest mistake” when it said she incited a 2011 shooting that severely wounded Arizona Rep. Gabby Giffords and killed six people, a lawyer for the Gray Lady said on Friday.
“There was an honest mistake in posting the editorial,” lawyer David Schultz told Manhattan federal Judge Jed Rakoff.
Last week, Palin sued the Times over a June 14th editorial that stated there was a “direct” link between one of Palin’s PAC ads and the shooting by Jared Lee Loughner.
But there’s no evidence he ever saw the ad, which placed Gifford’s district in stylized crosshairs. The Times issued a correction.
On Friday, Palin’s lawyers argued that the Times knew the story was false.
“It was literally acknowledged the same day in another story in their paper,” said Kenneth Turkel.