Arizona Supreme Court tosses GOP Senate candidate's defamation lawsuit against radio talker
The Arizona Supreme Court on Friday unanimously affirmed First Amendment protections for political commentators, ruling that lower courts should have swiftly rejected a defamation lawsuit that a failed Republican U.S. Senate candidate brought against a talk-radio host.
In February 2021, Daniel McCarthy, who lost in the GOP special primary election for the U.S. Senate in 2020, filed a $120 million lawsuit against conservative Phoenix talk radio host James T. Harris and iHeartRadio, the corporate owner of KFYI, where Harris hosts a daily morning show called The Conservative Circus.
The lawsuit stemmed from a November 2020 Stop the Steal rally at the state Capitol at which both Harris and McCarthy spoke. In the days that followed, Harris used his radio program to criticize McCarthy and his supporters calling the failed candidate a sad example of a conservative and an asshat, and his supporters unhinged people who were acting like Antifa.
McCarthy claimed in his lawsuit that Harris ridicule damaged his integrity, virtue, and reputation by characterizing the former candidate as someone who is unhinged, crazy, and who associates with thugs and shady people.
https://www.azmirror.com/blog/arizona-supreme-court-tosses-gop-senate-candidates-defamation-lawsuit-against-radio-talker/