The newspaper argued that each of the items was either true or a constitutionally protected form of opinion.
Clarence Thomas, the newspaper argued gleefully, never said any such thing.
The newspaper argued that journalists are professionals and exempt from the law.
The newspaper also argued that the opposition had been "willfully violating the ban on political rallies".
The newspaper argued that the Bonaparte family would be the best defender of the nation's will.
This newspaper argued on behalf of its seriousness in the 1990s, during the Clinton perjury controversy, and today is no different.
The newspaper itself has previously argued to the same effect.
Some experts and newspapers even argued that it could cost Rajoy the elections.
In Belgrade, newspapers attack each other and argue as much as the people do on the street and at home.
Detroit's two daily newspapers argued for a merger of business operations, citing huge losses, as a public hearing began.