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Here is a link to the dismissal itself. The judge quoted a portion of the Kentucky statute on defamation: "[t]o be libelous per se the defamatory words must be of such a nature that courts can presume as a matter of law that they do tend to degrade or disgrace [the plaintiff], or hold him up to public hatred, contempt or scorn." This is one of the passages talked about in the video blog link I added upthread today. Legal Insurrection also covered the dismissal.
I think this thread alone shows pretty clear examples of the highlighted. Plenty more readily available if one simply bothers to look for it in earnest.