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Jim is back! Join Jim and Greg as they cheer on former Covington Catholic High School student Nick Sandmann as the Washington Post settles the $250 million lawsuit he filed against it. They also cheer on the advancement of a possible coronavirus vaccine with tens of thousands of patients set to be part of a clinical trial. And they cringe as COVID-19 suddenly threatens Major League Baseball.
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So, was this the Three Martini Dinner?? Never saw a lunch version drop.
Sometimes, one just has to find the best wings out there.
And one of the shortest too, at less than 15 minutes.
Nick Sandmann vs Washington Post is clearly not a SLAPP suit because the Washington Post is not part of “the public.” A SLAPP suit would be more like if the Post sued Nick Sandmann because he was saying or writing in books or letters to other newspapers etc, that the Post had defamed him, and the Post wanted to shut him up.