Gilded pot to gilded kettle

No, sir, you can’t sue people for getting it wrong.

The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, an organization most recognized for its work bolstering conservatives on the nation’s campuses, announced on Tuesday it would represent the pollster J. Ann Selzer, at no charge, against Donald J. Trump’s lawsuit accusing her of consumer fraud for a poll that predicted he would lose IowaPunishing someone for their political prediction is about as unconstitutional as it gets,” said Bob Corn-Revere, the group’s chief counsel. “This is America. No one should be afraid to predict the outcome of an election.”

Trump accusing someone else of consumer fraud is hilarious. Remember Trump University? All those gilded tchotchkes in his gift shoppees? His hair? His makeup? His shoes?

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