Litigating Gets Lost

When we start doing stupid things, we create broad narrative explanations for ourselves. These happen far more often as we get older, of course, and the options seem more limited. So when we sell things that don't work, or backstab at the office, or generally lose touch with our ideals and best-selves, we find a way to survive the terror or self-knowledge by weaving good yarns.

If I didn't do it, someone else would, so, hey, don't look at me.

This is what the people want, so, hey, don't look at me.

Progress is progress, so, hey, don't look at me.

Well, they're telling me to do it, so, hey, don't look at me.

Look, sometimes, you have to do crap to get by, I understand. But don't make crap your new business idea, OK?

whocani.jpgSo I'm sure self-deception is the explanation for the legal education website whocanisue.com, right? I mean, surely, over a couple scotches, the idiots who put this horror into the world would cry out that they, too, hate their lives and what they're doing with them. Right? They don't actually think that Who Can I Sue is a question that people SHOULD BE ASKING, DO THEY?

The Democratic Party needs to stop supporting trial lawyers. Because we've reached a new low when the power of the internet is harnessed for desperation schemes supported by a group of lawyers whose moral compass has gone haywire up the ass of the north pole.

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