Saturday, December 22, 2012

Lush In Pissing Match With Corpse

The wingnut blogosphere's Golden Shower Goddess has filed suit against a necrophiliac enthusiasts' website, Breitbart.com:
The suit says that difficulties managing the Breitbart “media 'empire'” or ideological conflicts or both had spiked the working relationship, creating a “increasingly hostile” work environment. When Loesch tried to terminate her work agreement in September, Breitbart refused and extended the agreement by a year, the suit says.
Breitbart.cοm LLC refuses to allow her work to be published and “sabotages” her attempts to find work elsewhere, the suit says.
The suit basically alleges that the Loesch's access to the Breitbart sites have been cut off, and that she has therefore been denied the opportunity "to earn a living as an Internet editor or otherwise." But the complaint is evasive as to whether the Loesch is being paid per her contract, and does not allege a count for breach of contract. It thus appears that Corpsebart.com LLC is paying her but refusing to publish her yellow journalism, or let her edit its other crap, and she wants out for a better paying gig. (Is WhizBang! still around?) Although paying her to do nothing wouldn't be denying her the opportunity "to earn a living as an Internet editor or otherwise."

If the lawsuit doesn't work out, she can always piss on Breitbart's corpse. 

Update (12/22):  Confidential to Rick Moran and the Daily Choler -- Lush isn't suing "for $75,000," her shyster's reciting the magic words to get into federal district court.  (And the magic words are "in excess of $75,000.")  As to whether Lush's hack has done it correctly, if Corpsebart hires a mouthpiece with more brains than Ben Shapiro, she or he chould have some fun with the pleading filed by Lush's hack.

4 comments:

LT said...

"If the lawsuit doesn't work out, she can always piss on Breitbart's corpse."

Heh-indeedy.

Montag said...

Ideological conflicts?

Boy, does that ever beg the question: which party is loonier? I'd love to see that matter thrashed out in court.

Still, it's pretty damned funny--neither Loesch nor the Breitbots are even remotely indispensable in the world of punditry (which is, itself, sort of unnecessary), so this squabble is a bit like two stable boys arguing over who gets to shovel the most shit.

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