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Damn.

The whole organization admits to lying about a stolen election.

What does that say about the numbskulls that ate it up at a record level.

On these pages day after day, regurgitating lies without reservation. 

Being bilked out of mind and money by a supposed billionaire time after time as they followed his every word and sent him their hard earned money........only to complain of their paycheck being smaller.

Bunch of strange people those trumpeteers and trumpeetes.

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If I was in the house alone and just used my cologne in the bathroom and invited you to my home, and you used the restroom and when I went back in there the cologne was gone, I technically didn’t catch you in the act, but there is no doubt you stole it. 
 

Same with countless of things on Election Day. When there was actual footage of people bringing in bags and bags of paper ballots through the back door at 3am the only people to give an explanation were democrat operatives. So how to you sue for that? When you see someone on camera trashing ballots how can you prove that? When the fox is guarding the hen house, how can you get a straight answer. 
 

Republicans were sucker punched by the ballot harvesting and cheat in ballots do the Wuhan Coronavirus. That’s why it was important to strength voting security. Hopefully there won’t be this type of rampant cheating again in 2024

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2 hours ago, Wildcat Will said:

Damn.

The whole organization admits to lying about a stolen election.

What does that say about the numbskulls that ate it up at a record level.

On these pages day after day, regurgitating lies without reservation. 

Being bilked out of mind and money by a supposed billionaire time after time as they followed his every word and sent him their hard earned money........only to complain of their paycheck being smaller.

Bunch of strange people those trumpeteers and trumpeetes.

Replace Fox with MSNBC and the year to 2016. Same thing only different. 

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41 minutes ago, Nolebull813 said:

If I was in the house alone and just used my cologne in the bathroom and invited you to my home, and you used the restroom and when I went back in there the cologne was gone, I technically didn’t catch you in the act, but there is no doubt you stole it. 
 

Same with countless of things on Election Day. When there was actual footage of people bringing in bags and bags of paper ballots through the back door at 3am the only people to give an explanation were democrat operatives. So how to you sue for that? When you see someone on camera trashing ballots how can you prove that? When the fox is guarding the hen house, how can you get a straight answer. 
 

Republicans were sucker punched by the ballot harvesting and cheat in ballots do the Wuhan Coronavirus. That’s why it was important to strength voting security. Hopefully there won’t be this type of rampant cheating again in 2024

I could have hidden it from you to get you to accuse me of stealing.

Then I sue the shit out of you and any authority figure involved in any search, arrest, prosecution, defamation of character and any other thing me and my attorney can think of.

Republicans got their ass kicked by black voters. Why do you think all the new voter legislation aimed at Black America? No matter how hard you try, you will lose.

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9 minutes ago, Wildcat Will said:

I could have hidden it from you to get you to accuse me of stealing.

Then I sue the shit out of you and any authority figure involved in any search, arrest, prosecution, defamation of character and any other thing me and my attorney can think of.

Republicans got their ass kicked by black voters. Why do you think all the new voter legislation aimed at Black America? No matter how hard you try, you will lose.

Trump had the highest percentage of black voters by a republican presidential candidate in over 50 years. 

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3 hours ago, Wildcat Will said:

Damn.

The whole organization admits to lying about a stolen election.

What does that say about the numbskulls that ate it up at a record level.

On these pages day after day, regurgitating lies without reservation. 

Being bilked out of mind and money by a supposed billionaire time after time as they followed his every word and sent him their hard earned money........only to complain of their paycheck being smaller.

Bunch of strange people those trumpeteers and trumpeetes.

I will never not love 💕 to post Jordan talking to Trump supporters 🥳

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1 hour ago, Nolebull813 said:

If I was in the house alone and just used my cologne in the bathroom and invited you to my home, and you used the restroom and when I went back in there the cologne was gone, I technically didn’t catch you in the act, but there is no doubt you stole it. 
 

Same with countless of things on Election Day. When there was actual footage of people bringing in bags and bags of paper ballots through the back door at 3am the only people to give an explanation were democrat operatives. So how to you sue for that? When you see someone on camera trashing ballots how can you prove that? When the fox is guarding the hen house, how can you get a straight answer. 
 

Republicans were sucker punched by the ballot harvesting and cheat in ballots do the Wuhan Coronavirus. That’s why it was important to strength voting security. Hopefully there won’t be this type of rampant cheating again in 2024

Of course not; Only unless Vladimir Putin gets involved.

 

Was Trump not the one caught on tape trying to cheat 🤥 by telling his administration to “find” more votes so he could win? 

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3 hours ago, RedZone said:

Just Murdock so far, right?..... he is just as guilty as the other fox stooges.

fox about to take a major hit, believe that.

 

 

Outside legal observers say the Fox News Channel finds itself in real legal jeopardy in a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit brought by an election tech company over lies broadcast about the 2020 presidential race.

The amount and weight of evidence is perhaps without equal among other major, recent defamation cases.

"How often do you get 'smoking gun' emails that show, first, that persons responsible for the editorial content knew that the accusation was false, and also convincing emails that show the reason Fox reported this was for its own mercenary interests?" says Rutgers University law professor Ronald Chen, an authority on constitutional and media law.

Fox News has endured one humiliation after another from the rolling revelations in the case brought by Dominion Voting Systems. Private communications made public in legal filings demonstrate the network's producers, stars and executives — even controlling owner Rupert Murdoch — knew the claims they were broadcasting were false, and at times unhinged. A trial in the case is slated for next month.

Fox attorney: "We don't suppress the speech that we don't think is right"

Fox's legal team is grounding much of its defense in a claim that it was merely reporting allegations by the most newsworthy public official of all, then-President Donald Trump.

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1 minute ago, RedZone said:

 

Outside legal observers say the Fox News Channel finds itself in real legal jeopardy in a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit brought by an election tech company over lies broadcast about the 2020 presidential race.

The amount and weight of evidence is perhaps without equal among other major, recent defamation cases.

"How often do you get 'smoking gun' emails that show, first, that persons responsible for the editorial content knew that the accusation was false, and also convincing emails that show the reason Fox reported this was for its own mercenary interests?" says Rutgers University law professor Ronald Chen, an authority on constitutional and media law.

Fox News has endured one humiliation after another from the rolling revelations in the case brought by Dominion Voting Systems. Private communications made public in legal filings demonstrate the network's producers, stars and executives — even controlling owner Rupert Murdoch — knew the claims they were broadcasting were false, and at times unhinged. A trial in the case is slated for next month.

Fox attorney: "We don't suppress the speech that we don't think is right"

Fox's legal team is grounding much of its defense in a claim that it was merely reporting allegations by the most newsworthy public official of all, then-President Donald Trump.

..donald's "fox" may soon turn out like donald's monopoly, steaks, cologne, water, universities, and etc 

 

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2 hours ago, Nolebull813 said:

Trump had the highest percentage of black voters by a republican presidential candidate in over 50 years. 

But that included conservative blacks who don’t qualify as blacks.  In the “real black” community those folks are viewed as nobodies. 

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Straight from the horse's mouth....the guy who pays Hannity-Carlson and Graham to LIE for ratinhs....Fox news is for 🤡

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Fox chair Murdoch in filings says 2020 election 'not stolen'

  • FILE - Rupert Murdoch introduces Secretary of State Mike Pompeo during the Herman Kahn Award Gala, in New York, Oct. 30, 2018. A voting technology company suing Fox News is arguing that Fox Corp. leaders Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch played a leading role in deciding to air false claims that the technology helped “steal” the 2020 presidential election from former President Donald Trump, according to a filing Monday, March 6, 2023. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)
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    Voting Machines Defamation Lawsuit

    FILE - Rupert Murdoch introduces Secretary of State Mike Pompeo during the Herman Kahn Award Gala, in New York, Oct. 30, 2018. A voting technology company suing Fox News is arguing that Fox Corp. leaders Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch played a leading role in deciding to air false claims that the technology helped “steal” the 2020 presidential election from former President Donald Trump, according to a filing Monday, March 6, 2023. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)
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DAVID BAUDER and JENNIFER PELTZ
Tue, March 7, 2023 at 4:50 PM EST
 
 

NEW YORK (AP) — Fox Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch said under oath that he believes the 2020 presidential election was free, fair and not stolen, according to court filings released Tuesday in a voting machine company’s defamation lawsuit over Fox News’ coverage of former President Donald Trump’s false election fraud claims.

In sworn questioning in January by lawyers for Dominion Voting Systems, Murdoch was asked, “Do you believe that the 2020 presidential election was free and fair?"

 

“Yes,” he replied, according to a transcript.

“The election was not stolen,” he said later.

The transcript and other material released Tuesday expand on earlier disclosures that paint a portrait of behind-the-scenes doubt — or outright dismissals — of Trump's voting fraud claims, even as the network gave them airtime. In excerpts of Murdoch's questioning released earlier, he acknowledged that he didn’t stop various Fox News commentators from promoting baseless claims from Trump allies that the election was stolen, even though he could have.

He also acknowledged that some of the network’s hosts — Lou Dobbs, Maria Bartiromo, Jeanine Pirro and Sean Hannity — at times endorsed the false claims.

Dominion is suing Fox News for $1.6 billion, saying the network crippled the company’s business by broadcasting false claims from Trump’s lawyers that Dominion had changed votes in the 2020 election.

Fox says Dominion is inventing its claims of lost business and has cherry-picked and misrepresented remarks by Fox hosts and leaders to paint a picture of a company that threw truth aside to keep its audience.

“Dominion has been caught red-handed using more distortions and misinformation in their PR campaign to smear Fox News and trample on free speech and freedom of the press,” the company said in a statement Tuesday, complaining that “to twist and even misattribute quotes to the highest levels of our company is truly beyond the pale.”

Federal and state election officials, exhaustive reviews in battleground states and Trump’s attorney general found no widespread fraud that could have changed the outcome of the 2020 election. Nor did they uncover any credible evidence that the vote was tainted. Trump’s allegations of fraud also have been roundly rejected by dozens of courts, including by judges he had appointed.

Under questioning, Murdoch said he doubted any massive fraud had occurred and said then-Attorney General William Barr’s statement on Dec. 1, 2020, that there was no significant voter fraud “just closed it for me.”

Murdoch even worried about Trump, telling a friend in an email that the commander-in-chief was “apparently not sleeping and bouncing off walls!”

“The real danger is what he might do as president,” Murdoch added in the message, as he recalled under questioning.

Still, Murdoch defended his network’s coverage of Trump’s claims of fraud, even as he privately bemoaned them.

“This was big news,” Murdoch said. “The president of the United States was making wild claims, but that is news.”

He acknowledged he has kept certain guests from appearing on Fox News and even intervened with on-air talent. He barred Trump adviser Steve Bannon, he admitted, because “I just see him as a fringe character.” Murdoch pointedly said he did not watch Dobbs’ show on Fox Business News and resisted entreaties from Trump to move Dobbs to the more widely viewed main news channel.

Some of the network's biggest stars also privately expressed disbelief in the claims made by Trump allies, but aired the claims anyway. “Sydney Powell is lying,” Fox News host Tucker Carlson said in a text to a producer, referencing one of the attorneys pushing the claims for Trump. Host Laura Ingraham texted Carlson that Powell is “a complete nut.”

Murdoch called her a “crazy, would-be lawyer” in another email to a friend, he told Dominion's attorneys.

The latest material in the Dominion case came as another voting-technology company that is suing Fox News trained new focus on Murdoch and Fox Corp. CEO Lachlan Murdoch, saying they played a leading role in airing false claims that the company's technology helped “steal” the 2020 presidential election from Trump.

The company, Smartmatic, said in a filing Monday that the Murdochs, as the ultimate authorities at the network’s corporate parent, “were front and center in the decision to cover and facilitate the disinformation campaign published by Fox News after the 2020 U.S. election.”

Fox News and Fox Corp. didn't immediately comment on Smartmatic's claims, which came after a New York appeals court dismissed Fox Corp. from the lawsuit but let it proceed against the news network, as well as Bartiromo, Pirro and Dobbs. Smartmatic's new filing reasserts claims against Fox Corp., supporting them with the new allegations against its top leaders, the Murdochs.

As in the Dominion case, Fox News has responded to Smartmatic's lawsuit by saying it was simply reporting on newsworthy claims made by the president and his attorneys. The network notes that its hosts at times asked the lawyers about evidence to support their claims, which was never provided.

After Smartmatic demanded a retraction, Fox News ran an interview with an election technology expert who shot down the fraud allegations.

Like Dominion, Smartmatic contends that Fox News got behind the bogus voting-fraud narrative to win back pro-Trump viewers who turned to rival conservative news outlets after Fox, correctly, declared on election night that Biden had won Arizona.

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Murdoch is entitled to his opinion. How he arrived at his opinion is the question.

Is he senile?

Was he payed off?

Was he being blackmailed?

Who knows? What I do know is that Fox News had nothing to do with the containers of ballots that were pulled out from under a table to be counted in Georgia...after they told all the poll watchers to go home because there wasn't going to be any counting going on.

And I do know that Hannity, Ingraham and Carlson had nothing to do with the boss man in Detroit ordering all Republican poll watchers out of the room, and then poster boarded up all the windows so no one could see what they were doing.

Etc., etc.

 

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