Friday, December 26, 2003

Most Frivolous Lawsuit of the Year


As the year draws to a close, it appears that the most frivolous lawsuit of the year award goes (unsurprisingly) to Fox News and Bill O'Reilly for their absurd lawsuit over Al Franken's use of "Fair and Balanced" in the title of his latest satirical work. Granted, Fox News almost topped itself - it threatened to sue The Simpsons and Matt Groening for presenting a parody of Fox News on an episode of The Simpsons. But, as Groening pointed out, he thought it was worth the risk because he didn't think that Rupert Murdoch would bankroll what would amount to Fox suing itself.

Where are the tort reform advocates when you need them? Isn't Fox News supposedly crawling with "conservatives" who detest frivolous lawsuits? Isn't Bill O'Reilly supposedly such a creature? Why is it that they instead focus their news efforts on capping and limiting meritorious suits, even as they waste the time and resources of our court system with the most frivolous of lawsuits imaginable?

Oh - and if you don't want to take my word for it that the lawsuit was frivolous, let's see what Bill O'Reilly had to say about it.... ""we never thought we were going to win the lawsuit." Oh, really? And did you volunteer to pay the defense costs associated with fighting the frivolous lawsuit you knew you weren't going to win, Bill? (I guess the word for the day is "hypocrite".)

I guess it is possible that a more frivolous lawsuit will be filed within the next few days and I'll have to amend this award, but.... more likely, six years from now this will be the most frivolous lawsuit of the decade.

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