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FOX THREATENS To Sue Tucker Carlson For New Twitter Show After Episode Gets Over 80 MILLION Views

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  • TurdBomberTurdBomber Member Posts: 19,972 Standard Supporter
    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    Sounds like “conservatives” want to throw out non-competes. I’m okay with it, but I remember when “freedom of contract” was a big conservative value.

    Restricting competition is a benchmark Left-Wing value equally valued with censorship, another anti-competitive value.

    You mother-fuckers hate competition or alternative viewpoints, Faggot.
    I've spent most of my practice life attacking non-competes. Of course, I was representing normal people who didn't have enormous bargaining power and high-priced legal help when they signed the fucking things.

    I see how your heart bleeds for the fish stick millionaire, who actually had people negotiating on his behalf.

    Nice work, TurdForBrains.
    Typical Lefty-Liberal: Spends his life attacking non-competes and losing a lot. Then jumps ship like Benedict Arnold to the other side when they're used against someone he dislikes.

    Nice to see such ideological consistency, you cheap whore.
    Carlson vs. Fox is Iran vs. North Korea for me. I don't give a shit. I'm just watching for the bloodshed.

    I'm just amused at the "freedom of contract" crowd getting weepy about Tucker's "plight". Especially since any noncompete was undoubtedly specifically negotiated. That's not true when we're talking about mere mortals.
    Watching from the sidelines is the perfect place for you, while real lawyers do the lawyering.

    Agreed.
    I'm not a member of the New York Bar Ass'n. In light of that, the sidelines are mandatory for me.

    Shouldn't you be at a Populists for Multi-Millionaires rally or something?
    Crumbling. Meltdown imminent.
  • HHuskyHHusky Member Posts: 20,923

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    Sounds like “conservatives” want to throw out non-competes. I’m okay with it, but I remember when “freedom of contract” was a big conservative value.

    Restricting competition is a benchmark Left-Wing value equally valued with censorship, another anti-competitive value.

    You mother-fuckers hate competition or alternative viewpoints, Faggot.
    I've spent most of my practice life attacking non-competes. Of course, I was representing normal people who didn't have enormous bargaining power and high-priced legal help when they signed the fucking things.

    I see how your heart bleeds for the fish stick millionaire, who actually had people negotiating on his behalf.

    Nice work, TurdForBrains.
    Typical Lefty-Liberal: Spends his life attacking non-competes and losing a lot. Then jumps ship like Benedict Arnold to the other side when they're used against someone he dislikes.

    Nice to see such ideological consistency, you cheap whore.
    Carlson vs. Fox is Iran vs. North Korea for me. I don't give a shit. I'm just watching for the bloodshed.

    I'm just amused at the "freedom of contract" crowd getting weepy about Tucker's "plight". Especially since any noncompete was undoubtedly specifically negotiated. That's not true when we're talking about mere mortals.
    Watching from the sidelines is the perfect place for you, while real lawyers do the lawyering.

    Agreed.
    I'm not a member of the New York Bar Ass'n. In light of that, the sidelines are mandatory for me.

    Shouldn't you be at a Populists for Multi-Millionaires rally or something?
    Crumbling. Meltdown imminent.
    I'll wait for you to think of something clever.

    No rush.
  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 15,385 Standard Supporter
    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    Sounds like “conservatives” want to throw out non-competes. I’m okay with it, but I remember when “freedom of contract” was a big conservative value.

    Restricting competition is a benchmark Left-Wing value equally valued with censorship, another anti-competitive value.

    You mother-fuckers hate competition or alternative viewpoints, Faggot.
    I've spent most of my practice life attacking non-competes. Of course, I was representing normal people who didn't have enormous bargaining power and high-priced legal help when they signed the fucking things.

    I see how your heart bleeds for the fish stick millionaire, who actually had people negotiating on his behalf.

    Nice work, TurdForBrains.
    How is Tucker competing with Fox? Didn't see any MyPillow ads on Tucker's twitter.
    He's free to make the argument that he isn't competing and/or violating his non-compete. We'll have to see how it's written. But are you really going to deny that he took Fox viewers with him?
    He didn't take anything. They left after he was fired. Go look at the ratings. Wasn't like Tucker quit on Friday and opened up on Twitter on Monday.
    Whether his noncompete bars him from competing if he is fired isn't something either of us knows at this point. You can bet that if this went to trial Fox would offer evidence that his "new" viewers include his (and Fox's) former viewers. You don't doubt that that's true, do you?
    I don't. But that doesn't mean he took them. Fox lost them. Treat your customers badly and they go away. You doubt that?
  • HHuskyHHusky Member Posts: 20,923

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    Sounds like “conservatives” want to throw out non-competes. I’m okay with it, but I remember when “freedom of contract” was a big conservative value.

    Restricting competition is a benchmark Left-Wing value equally valued with censorship, another anti-competitive value.

    You mother-fuckers hate competition or alternative viewpoints, Faggot.
    I've spent most of my practice life attacking non-competes. Of course, I was representing normal people who didn't have enormous bargaining power and high-priced legal help when they signed the fucking things.

    I see how your heart bleeds for the fish stick millionaire, who actually had people negotiating on his behalf.

    Nice work, TurdForBrains.
    How is Tucker competing with Fox? Didn't see any MyPillow ads on Tucker's twitter.
    He's free to make the argument that he isn't competing and/or violating his non-compete. We'll have to see how it's written. But are you really going to deny that he took Fox viewers with him?
    He didn't take anything. They left after he was fired. Go look at the ratings. Wasn't like Tucker quit on Friday and opened up on Twitter on Monday.
    Whether his noncompete bars him from competing if he is fired isn't something either of us knows at this point. You can bet that if this went to trial Fox would offer evidence that his "new" viewers include his (and Fox's) former viewers. You don't doubt that that's true, do you?
    I don't. But that doesn't mean he took them. Fox lost them. Treat your customers badly and they go away. You doubt that?
    You're singing my song, but in most states that argument isn't going to carry the day by itself.
  • TurdBomberTurdBomber Member Posts: 19,972 Standard Supporter
    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    Sounds like “conservatives” want to throw out non-competes. I’m okay with it, but I remember when “freedom of contract” was a big conservative value.

    Restricting competition is a benchmark Left-Wing value equally valued with censorship, another anti-competitive value.

    You mother-fuckers hate competition or alternative viewpoints, Faggot.
    I've spent most of my practice life attacking non-competes. Of course, I was representing normal people who didn't have enormous bargaining power and high-priced legal help when they signed the fucking things.

    I see how your heart bleeds for the fish stick millionaire, who actually had people negotiating on his behalf.

    Nice work, TurdForBrains.
    Typical Lefty-Liberal: Spends his life attacking non-competes and losing a lot. Then jumps ship like Benedict Arnold to the other side when they're used against someone he dislikes.

    Nice to see such ideological consistency, you cheap whore.
    Carlson vs. Fox is Iran vs. North Korea for me. I don't give a shit. I'm just watching for the bloodshed.

    I'm just amused at the "freedom of contract" crowd getting weepy about Tucker's "plight". Especially since any noncompete was undoubtedly specifically negotiated. That's not true when we're talking about mere mortals.
    Watching from the sidelines is the perfect place for you, while real lawyers do the lawyering.

    Agreed.
    I'm not a member of the New York Bar Ass'n. In light of that, the sidelines are mandatory for me.

    Shouldn't you be at a Populists for Multi-Millionaires rally or something?
    Crumbling. Meltdown imminent.
    I'll wait for you to think of something clever funny. Ever.

    No rush.
    Hint: Mom-jokes aren't funny, Gladys. HTH
  • HHuskyHHusky Member Posts: 20,923

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    Sounds like “conservatives” want to throw out non-competes. I’m okay with it, but I remember when “freedom of contract” was a big conservative value.

    Restricting competition is a benchmark Left-Wing value equally valued with censorship, another anti-competitive value.

    You mother-fuckers hate competition or alternative viewpoints, Faggot.
    I've spent most of my practice life attacking non-competes. Of course, I was representing normal people who didn't have enormous bargaining power and high-priced legal help when they signed the fucking things.

    I see how your heart bleeds for the fish stick millionaire, who actually had people negotiating on his behalf.

    Nice work, TurdForBrains.
    Typical Lefty-Liberal: Spends his life attacking non-competes and losing a lot. Then jumps ship like Benedict Arnold to the other side when they're used against someone he dislikes.

    Nice to see such ideological consistency, you cheap whore.
    Carlson vs. Fox is Iran vs. North Korea for me. I don't give a shit. I'm just watching for the bloodshed.

    I'm just amused at the "freedom of contract" crowd getting weepy about Tucker's "plight". Especially since any noncompete was undoubtedly specifically negotiated. That's not true when we're talking about mere mortals.
    Watching from the sidelines is the perfect place for you, while real lawyers do the lawyering.

    Agreed.
    I'm not a member of the New York Bar Ass'n. In light of that, the sidelines are mandatory for me.

    Shouldn't you be at a Populists for Multi-Millionaires rally or something?
    Crumbling. Meltdown imminent.
    I'll wait for you to think of something clever funny. Ever.

    No rush.
    Hint: Mom-jokes aren't funny, Gladys. HTH
    You're gonna be awhile, I see.
  • MelloDawgMelloDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 6,711 Swaye's Wigwam

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    Sounds like “conservatives” want to throw out non-competes. I’m okay with it, but I remember when “freedom of contract” was a big conservative value.

    Restricting competition is a benchmark Left-Wing value equally valued with censorship, another anti-competitive value.

    You mother-fuckers hate competition or alternative viewpoints, Faggot.
    I've spent most of my practice life attacking non-competes. Of course, I was representing normal people who didn't have enormous bargaining power and high-priced legal help when they signed the fucking things.

    I see how your heart bleeds for the fish stick millionaire, who actually had people negotiating on his behalf.

    Nice work, TurdForBrains.
    Typical Lefty-Liberal: Spends his life attacking non-competes and losing a lot. Then jumps ship like Benedict Arnold to the other side when they're used against someone he dislikes.

    Nice to see such ideological consistency, you cheap whore.
    That’s a very specific character trait being applied to a very broad political ideology.
  • TurdBomberTurdBomber Member Posts: 19,972 Standard Supporter
    MelloDawg said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    Sounds like “conservatives” want to throw out non-competes. I’m okay with it, but I remember when “freedom of contract” was a big conservative value.

    Restricting competition is a benchmark Left-Wing value equally valued with censorship, another anti-competitive value.

    You mother-fuckers hate competition or alternative viewpoints, Faggot.
    I've spent most of my practice life attacking non-competes. Of course, I was representing normal people who didn't have enormous bargaining power and high-priced legal help when they signed the fucking things.

    I see how your heart bleeds for the fish stick millionaire, who actually had people negotiating on his behalf.

    Nice work, TurdForBrains.
    Typical Lefty-Liberal: Spends his life attacking non-competes and losing a lot. Then jumps ship like Benedict Arnold to the other side when they're used against someone he dislikes.

    Nice to see such ideological consistency, you cheap whore.
    That’s a very specific character trait being applied to a very broad political ideology.
    Shut up, Stupid. Your milquetoast indifference is dreadfully boring.
  • pawzpawz Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 20,981 Founders Club
    MelloDawg said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    Sounds like “conservatives” want to throw out non-competes. I’m okay with it, but I remember when “freedom of contract” was a big conservative value.

    Restricting competition is a benchmark Left-Wing value equally valued with censorship, another anti-competitive value.

    You mother-fuckers hate competition or alternative viewpoints, Faggot.
    I've spent most of my practice life attacking non-competes. Of course, I was representing normal people who didn't have enormous bargaining power and high-priced legal help when they signed the fucking things.

    I see how your heart bleeds for the fish stick millionaire, who actually had people negotiating on his behalf.

    Nice work, TurdForBrains.
    Typical Lefty-Liberal: Spends his life attacking non-competes and losing a lot. Then jumps ship like Benedict Arnold to the other side when they're used against someone he dislikes.

    Nice to see such ideological consistency, you cheap whore.
    That’s a very specific character trait being applied to a very broad political ideology.
    I know, right? The left never does that.

    Racist.


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