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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.This would be impossible because the media has too much protection in this country. This protection was/is a good thing until the last 10-20 years where the media has blatantly decided to abandon ethical reporting and blur the lines of columns and opinion pieces.
They can say whatever they want without repercussion and so they do.
No way in hell. A fan's suit for defamation is basically a third or fourth degree harm with a triple bankshot. There is no standing for a fan to legitimately claim that s/he was materially injured by a report. It would get dismissed within seconds of a judge looking at the file.Probably a big time long shot, but is there any chance the fans (or at least season ticket holders?) could win a defamation lawsuit vs ESPN?
Lol Bill is far from the only one who does this. All the news stations do it. It's sad that TMZ and deadspin are actually two of the most factual news sites.Stop talking about Bill O'Reilly
Lol Bill is far from the only one who does this. All the news stations do it. It's sad that TMZ and deadspin are actually two of the most factual news sites.
Cutting ESPN is the only realistic thing Pats fans can do.
So true. No more Hamptons invitations. Oh the pain!If he complains too much, the other billionaires might not (pretend) be his friends any anymore! He can't have that.
Stop talking about Bill O'Reilly