Anonymous wrote:I think the Smartmatic case is stronger. They were blaming Smartmatic for issues in swing states, but only LA county used their software.
Anonymous wrote:Hilarious. It'll get tossed. You can't sue a network for simply reporting the news.
Anonymous wrote:I think the Smartmatic case is stronger. They were blaming Smartmatic for issues in swing states, but only LA county used their software.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hilarious. It'll get tossed. You can't sue a network for simply reporting the news.
Did you say the same thing about Nick Sandmann’s lawsuits?
Snap! That’s what is called a kill-shot.
The difference is that Fox reported what some were claiming, but also countered with stories supporting Dominion......(CNN never did that with Sandmann's story).....
A Fox News spokeswoman, when asked for commented, pointed to two segments that aired on Fox News last month. In one, a Dominion spokesman told host Eric Shawn that no significant electronic fraud or tampering occurred on the company’s voting machine, and that Trump’s claims about the company were false. The spokesman noted that printed ballots from the machines had matched the electronic tallies.
In the second segment, host Tucker Carlson at length detailed his staff’s efforts to get former federal prosecutor Sidney Powell, who at the time was on Trump’s election challenge team, to provide evidence of her controversial claims about Dominion.
“But she never sent us any evidence, despite a lot of polite requests,” Carlson said in the segment.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/12/24/dominion-voting-warns-fox-news-lawsuits-are-imminent.html
So kind of like what WaPo and others did in their follow-up reporting on the story, which Sandmann said was simply evidence of how biased the original reporting was?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hilarious. It'll get tossed. You can't sue a network for simply reporting the news.
Did you say the same thing about Nick Sandmann’s lawsuits?
Snap! That’s what is called a kill-shot.
The difference is that Fox reported what some were claiming, but also countered with stories supporting Dominion......(CNN never did that with Sandmann's story).....
A Fox News spokeswoman, when asked for commented, pointed to two segments that aired on Fox News last month. In one, a Dominion spokesman told host Eric Shawn that no significant electronic fraud or tampering occurred on the company’s voting machine, and that Trump’s claims about the company were false. The spokesman noted that printed ballots from the machines had matched the electronic tallies.
In the second segment, host Tucker Carlson at length detailed his staff’s efforts to get former federal prosecutor Sidney Powell, who at the time was on Trump’s election challenge team, to provide evidence of her controversial claims about Dominion.
“But she never sent us any evidence, despite a lot of polite requests,” Carlson said in the segment.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/12/24/dominion-voting-warns-fox-news-lawsuits-are-imminent.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hilarious. It'll get tossed. You can't sue a network for simply reporting the news.
Did you say the same thing about Nick Sandmann’s lawsuits?
Snap! That’s what is called a kill-shot.
The difference is that Fox reported what some were claiming, but also countered with stories supporting Dominion......(CNN never did that with Sandmann's story).....
A Fox News spokeswoman, when asked for commented, pointed to two segments that aired on Fox News last month. In one, a Dominion spokesman told host Eric Shawn that no significant electronic fraud or tampering occurred on the company’s voting machine, and that Trump’s claims about the company were false. The spokesman noted that printed ballots from the machines had matched the electronic tallies.
In the second segment, host Tucker Carlson at length detailed his staff’s efforts to get former federal prosecutor Sidney Powell, who at the time was on Trump’s election challenge team, to provide evidence of her controversial claims about Dominion.
“But she never sent us any evidence, despite a lot of polite requests,” Carlson said in the segment.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/12/24/dominion-voting-warns-fox-news-lawsuits-are-imminent.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hilarious. It'll get tossed. You can't sue a network for simply reporting the news.
Did you say the same thing about Nick Sandmann’s lawsuits?
Snap! That’s what is called a kill-shot.
A Fox News spokeswoman, when asked for commented, pointed to two segments that aired on Fox News last month. In one, a Dominion spokesman told host Eric Shawn that no significant electronic fraud or tampering occurred on the company’s voting machine, and that Trump’s claims about the company were false. The spokesman noted that printed ballots from the machines had matched the electronic tallies.
In the second segment, host Tucker Carlson at length detailed his staff’s efforts to get former federal prosecutor Sidney Powell, who at the time was on Trump’s election challenge team, to provide evidence of her controversial claims about Dominion.
“But she never sent us any evidence, despite a lot of polite requests,” Carlson said in the segment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hilarious. It'll get tossed. You can't sue a network for simply reporting the news.
Did you say the same thing about Nick Sandmann’s lawsuits?
Anonymous wrote:Hilarious. It'll get tossed. You can't sue a network for simply reporting the news.
Anonymous wrote:Hilarious. It'll get tossed. You can't sue a network for simply reporting the news.