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    Fox Newz said that the new Russian fighter can travel at twice the speed of light


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    Twice the speed of light, huh? We need one of those for Trumpty Dumpty’s Space Force.

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    These two are a decent watch @ 45 mins each ... No nonsense view of Fox and how it developed it's relationship with Trump.


    How Murdoch’s Fox News allowed Trump's propaganda to destabilise democracy | Four Corners




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    Found this interesting. Hope Fox has to give up the info though its obvious they don’t want to.

    Tucker Carlson, Lou Dobbs Job Reviews Sought in Election Lawsuit

    (Bloomberg) -- Fox News may have to hand over the performance reviews of Tucker Carlson and other top on-air personalities if its foe in a defamation lawsuit over election rigging gets its way.

    Dominion Voting Systems Inc., the voting machine company falsely accused of rigging the 2020 U.S. presidential election, asked a judge to order Fox to release three years of job evaluations for Carlson, Sean Hannity, Maria Bartiromo, Jeanine Pirro and Lou Dobbs, who allegedly helped spread the conspiracy theory.

    Having the reviews will help boost the $2.7 billion defamation suit against Fox if they reveal a pattern of lying and show the network acted with actual malice, Dominion said in a court filing Thursday. The lawsuit is one of several multi billion-dollar cases brought by Dominion over debunked claims that it conspired with foreign hackers and corrupt election workers to flip votes away from former President Donald Trump.


    “These documents are relevant to Fox’s oversight of its on-air personalities and Fox’s knowledge of whether they were prone to lie and mis-inform the public on their shows,” Dominion said in the Delaware court filing.

    Fox, which has asked the judge to dismiss the case, didn’t respond to a message seeking comment. The network has said that the reviews are privileged and irrelevant to the suit, according to Dominion’s filing.


    The reviews are among a slew of documents Dominion says Fox has resisted turning over. The company is seeking communications about the Trump administration’s reaction over the network’s coverage of the election at the time, as well as “the effect of that reaction on Fox’s ratings and viewership,” Dominion said.


    “This discovery goes to Fox’s motivation for its publication of the defamatory statements, namely Fox’s attempts to increase ratings and to please President Trump, which goes to establishing malice,” Dominion said in the filing. Malice is the level of intent a company is required to prove in a defamation case.


    Fox has argued Dominion cannot prove actual malice and that the network was simply doing its job by reporting on a major controversy tied to the election. The network is awaiting a ruling on its motion to dismiss the Dominion suit.


    A judge has already allowed Dominion’s other lawsuits related to the claims of election rigging to proceed. Those cases are against Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani, former Trump campaign attorney Sidney Powell and MyPillow Inc. Chief Executive Officer Mike Lindell. All three appeared on Fox to spread the conspiracy theory.


    The case is US Dominion Inc. v. Fox News Network LLC, N21C-03-257, Delaware Superior Court (New Castle County).


    Tucker Carlson, Lou Dobbs Job Reviews Sought in Election Lawsuit

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    Fox has argued Dominion cannot prove actual malice
    Which is probably true while the c u n t s are holding on to the evidence.

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    Just for fun.

    You will not see this on Fox news.

    The Times/Siena poll suggested the fears of many Republican elites over a Trump candidacy may be well founded: He trailed President Biden, 44% to 41%, in a hypothetical rematch of the 2020 contest, despite falling support to Mr. Biden, with voters nationwide giving him a dangerously low Jobs approval rating of 33%.

    Half of G.O.P. Voters Ready to Leave Trump Behind, Poll Find


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    Former Attorney General Bill Barr has been subpoenaed as part of Dominion Voting Systems' defamation lawsuit against Fox News.

    Why it matters: Dominion is seeking $1.6 billion in damages against Fox News, arguing that the network knowingly spread misinformation about the company's role in nonexistent voter fraud.


    • Barr, who resigned in December 2020, has said that former President Trump's false claims about the 2020 election fueled his decision to cut ties.
    • At the Jan. 6 committee's first prime-time hearing, the panel aired a closed-door video of Barr's deposition in which he said, "I told the president it was bull***t. I didn't want to be a part of it."


    What they're saying: "We are confident we will prevail as freedom of the press is foundational to our democracy and must be protected, in addition to the damages claims being outrageous, unsupported and not rooted in sound financial analysis, serving as nothing more than a flagrant attempt to deter our journalists from doing their jobs," Fox News Media said Monday in a statement to Axios.

    Worth noting: Dominion has also filed to subpoena Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who recently testified during a Jan. 6 committee hearing about how Trump pushed him to find cases of fraud despite lack of evidence.
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    The MAGA plague is real and the GOP just may lose in the midterms. The data is showing that most independents would rather vote against scum MAGA candidates, and that outweighs Biden's low approval rating.

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    Anyone know the time for Steve Bannon to take the plate?

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    The CIA should give Trump the Abe retirement program if they don't want him to be president again. It can't be that hard. But time is running out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    The MAGA plague is real and the GOP just may lose in the midterms. The data is showing that most independents would rather vote against scum MAGA candidates, and that outweighs Biden's low approval rating.
    Oh snubby, how many straws are you actually clutching at?

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    Fox news. The American version of the China Daily for retards.

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    Or Sky News in Australia

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    ^Same owner of course. Fuck knows who their target audience is, Australian's really couldn't give a shit about American politics (and why would they?) and just the bullet-points of how retarded it all is on the mainstream channel news is enough to cover it when something particularly insane or childish occurs, which seems to be daily. In fact, I think they only show the bullet-points so the population get to see how normal Australian politics/people are in comparison.

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    Fox News host Maria Bartiromo is the latest in a slew of top Fox News personalities who are set to be deposed as part of Dominion Voting Systems’ defamation lawsuit against the cable news giant.

    Bartiromo is slated to take questions from Dominion lawyers on Sept. 8, the Los Angeles Times reported, citing a filing in Delaware Superior Court.


    Dominion is seeking $1.6 billion in damages from Fox for what the voting systems company has alleged was the network’s broadcasting of false claims of voter fraud pushed by former President Trump and his allies following the 2020 presidential election.

    Bartiromo booked Trump and his allies to appear on her “Sunday Morning Futures” show on several occasions after the election while they contested President Biden’s win in court and in the media.

    In a court filing earlier this summer, Dominion argued Fox News owner Rupert Murdoch and other leaders at the company made a conscious decision to air the false claims of voter fraud for business reasons, saying Fox “decided to promote former President Trump’s narrative after Trump’s condemnation of Fox damaged its stock and viewership.”

    Fox’s lawyers have so far unsuccessfully moved to have the case dismissed on First Amendment grounds and said in a statement last week the company remains “confident we will prevail as freedom of the press is foundational to our democracy and must be protected, in addition to the damages claims being outrageous, unsupported and not rooted in sound financial analysis, serving as nothing more than a flagrant attempt to deter our journalists from doing their jobs.”

    In a statement given to The Washington Post this week, Dan Webb, a prominent attorney who recently joined Fox’s legal defense team, said “there are very few events in the last 50 years in this country that I think are more newsworthy than our president alleging that our entire Democratic system was put on its head by a voting machine company stealing votes.”

    Other top Fox News personalities have reportedly either already faced questions from Dominion’s lawyers or are slated to in the coming days, including hosts Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity and Steve Doocy.

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    Several Fox News hosts, including Sean Hannity and Tucker Carlson, are being deposed as part of the massive defamation lawsuit brought forward by Dominion Voting Systems against the right-wing network, court documents show.

    Carlson and Jeanine Pirro were deposed last week, while Fox Business host Lou Dobbs and Hannity were scheduled for questioning on Tuesday and Wednesday, respectively, according to court filings reviewed by The Washington Post. Maria Bartiromo of Fox Business will be deposed next week, according to CNN.

    Dominion is also seeking testimony from current and former staff at the network, including now-CNBC host Shepard Smith, who resigned from Fox News in 2019, the Post said. Smith, who led the network’s breaking news division, had been a frequent target of Trump and Carlson for speaking out against the former president’s conspiracy theories, including when Trump reportedly pressured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to investigate Hunter Biden.

    Other current and former staff sought for deposition include former political editor and House Jan. 6 committee witness Chris Stirewalt; Jonah Goldberg, a former commentator who resigned in protest over Carlson’s “Patriot Purge” special on the insurrection; and “Fox and Friends” co-host Steve Doocy, who resisted Trump’s election lies, according to the Post.

    When HuffPost asked for comment, the network did not directly address the depositions and called Dominion’s damages claims “outrageous.”

    “We are confident we will prevail as freedom of the press is foundational to our democracy and must be protected, in addition to the damages claims being outrageous, unsupported and not rooted in sound financial analysis, serving as nothing more than a flagrant attempt to deter our journalists from doing their jobs,” read a statement from Fox News Media.

    Daniel Webb, a lawyer on the network’s team, told the Post that Fox News was reporting “newsworthy” allegations.

    “There are very few events in the last 50 years in this country that I think are more newsworthy than our president alleging that our entire Democratic system was put on its head by a voting machine company stealing votes,” Webb told the Post.

    The voting machine company filed a $1.6 billion lawsuit against the network in March 2021 accusing Fox News of pushing baseless allegations that Dominion engaged in election fraud to steal the 2020 contest from former President Donald Trump, in an effort to prop up its ratings.

    Some Fox News hosts pushed a debunked theory that Dominion manipulated the election result using voting machines made in Venezuela to steer elections in favor of Hugo Chavez, according to The Associated Press. The network also brought on guests, including Trump’s then-personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, who kept pushing these allegations.

    Fox News “sold a false story of election fraud in order to serve its own commercial purposes, severely injuring Dominion in the process,” the lawsuit stated.

    Fox News tried to get the lawsuit dismissed but failed after Delaware state court Judge Eric M. Davis ruled Dominion had provided enough evidence to show the conservative outlet may have amplified election fraud allegations against the Denver-based company despite knowing they were without merit.

    Dominion has additional defamation suits underway against One America News Network, Newsmax Media Inc. and former Overstock.com CEO Patrick Byrne.

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    Judge Orders Fox News to Start Turning Over Files from a Pool of Millions of Documents to Smartmatic in Billion-Dollar Lawsuit

    On the heels of a ruling advancing Smartmatic’s multibillion-dollar lawsuit against Fox News months earlier, a Manhattan judge on Tuesday ordered the conservative network to start turning over files from a pool of millions of documents that the voting machine company demanded.

    More than a year has passed since Smartmatic filed a $2.7 billion complaint against Fox News; the network’s personalities (current) Maria Bartiromo, Jeanine Pirro, (and former) Lou Dobbs; and former President Donald Trump’s lawyers Sidney Powell and Rudy Giuliani.

    As that case played out in New York, Dominion has advanced a $1.6 billion complaint against Fox Corporation and Fox Broadcasting Company in Delaware. Both lawsuits took aim at the pro-Trump conspiracy theories involving the voting machine companies related to the election. The network failed to dismiss both lawsuits earlier this year, though Powell and Pirro succeeded in booting the Smartmatic’s claims.

    Inside a small civil courtroom in lower Manhattan, Smartmatic’s lawyer Edward C. Wipper complained that Fox News has dragged its feet in sharing documents that it will need for a trial.

    “It’s about delay,” Wipper thundered. “This is the strategy here.”

    Later in the hearing, Wipper warned that Fox’s schedule would allow two election cycles to pass before resolution.

    “We’re going to be barrelling into another election cycle where my client’s name is going to be besmirched,” Wipper said.

    Smartmatic wants the Manhattan judge to order Fox to turn over equivalent discovery in both cases, arguing that the conspiracy theories regarding one voting machine company sprang from the other.

    In the broadcasts at issue, Wipper said, Giuliani and Powell falsely claimed that Smartmatic owned Dominion.

    “That was the whole arc of their lie,” Wipper noted.

    Manhattan Supreme Court Justice David Cohen ordered Fox to turn over the discovery haul that it gave Dominion, subject to any claims of privilege or disputes about relevance. The judge added that Fox must turn over many of the depositions taken in the Delaware case.

    “My ruling on the depositions is named defendants and common witnesses,” Cohen said.

    Under the terms of the ruling, Fox’s productions of documents must start on Sept. 30, and all fact discovery must be completed by the last business day in March 2023.

    FOX News Media said in a statement to Law&Crime that the Smartmatic lawsuit is a threat to freedom of the press.

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    Judge Advances Venezuelan Businessman’s Defamation Suit Against Fox and Lou Dobbs: They May Have ‘Purposefully Avoided the Truth’ About Election

    A Venezuelan businessman can pursue defamation claims against Fox News and its host Lou Dobbs over Dominion-related conspiracy theories related to the 2020 election, a federal judge has ruled.

    In a complaint filed in federal court late last year, Majed Khalil sued the Fox Corporation, Fox News Network LLC, Lou Dobbs, and attorney Sidney Powell over a Dec. 10, 2020, broadcast and related Twitter posts. Khalil’s legal team alleged that the interview and related social media promotion disseminated a “lie totally devoid of reality,” vilifying him as one of four people who worked with voting software companies Dominion and Smartmatic to “rig or fix the results” of the election in favor of President Joe Biden.

    Powell succeeded last month in dismissing the claims against her. Fox News and Dobbs hoped to follow suit by claiming that they were engaging in fair and neutral reporting — and by asserting that the statements of opinion were not actionable.

    On Monday, U.S. District Judge Louis Stanton brushed aside those defenses in a scathing ruling, noting several elections experts had found “no credible evidence” of election fraud when the broadcasts aired.

    Though the judge found that Khalil, a private businessman, was “not a public figure,” he applied the actual malice standard under New York’s more expansive anti-SLAPP law.

    “The election of 2020 was clearly a matter of public interest, and the New York Anti-SLAPP law applies,” the ruling states. “Therefore, Khalil must show actual malice.”

    Even under that standard, the judge found, Khalil “adequately alleges that the defendants purposefully avoided the truth, given the amount of public information regarding the lack of fraud in the election.”

    Khalil’s attorney Benjamin Chew, best known for successfully representing actor Johnny Depp in his defamation lawsuit against ex-wife Amber Heard, celebrated the ruling on behalf of himself and his co-counsel: “Sig Wissner-Gross and I are most pleased that the case is heading to discovery.”

    https://s3.documentcloud.org/documen...1744-order.pdf


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    The head of voting systems company Dominion said Fox News knew allegations against the company being made by former president Trump and his associates following the 2020 election were untrue but decided to air them anyway.

    “We told them. We told them in real time. Others told them. Government officials told them. Partisan government officials told ’em. People inside the Trump administration told them. Um, local election officials on both sides of the aisle told ’em. This is not a matter of not knowing the truth. They knew the truth,” said Dominion CEO John Poulos during an interview with CBS’ 60 Minutes that aired Sunday evening.

    Dominion is suing Fox and its parent company for $1.6 billion in a defamation case stemming from false statements Trump and his top allies made against the voting systems company on the networks’ airwaves in the days that followed the 2020 election.

    A number of top Fox News hosts and staffers have reportedly been deposed by Dominion’s lawyers in recent months as the company looks to build its case against the cable news giant in what is widely seen as one of the most consequential defamation cases against a major media company in decades.

    The New York Times reported this week Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott is soon expected to be deposed in the case.

    Fox has moved to dismiss Dominion’s case on First Amendment grounds, arguing the allegations made by Trump and his allies were newsworthy and noting it issued on-air fact checks to the false claims about Dominion put forth by conservative attorney Sidney Powell, Rudy Giuliani and other close associates of Trump.

    The network denied the allegations made by Poulos to 60 minutes.

    “We are confident we will prevail as freedom of the press is foundational to our democracy and must be protected, in addition to the damages claims being outrageous, unsupported, and not rooted in sound financial analysis, serving as nothing more than a flagrant attempt to deter our journalists from doing their jobs,” Fox New said in a statement on Sunday evening.

    In June, a Delaware Superior Court judge ruled the case against Fox could proceed.

    In the days that followed the election, Powell, Giuliani and others took to Fox’s airwaves to falsely argue after the election that Dominion and other voting systems companies were engaged in fraud linked to voting machines and mail-in ballots.

    During the 60 Minutes segment, Poulos showed corespondent Anderson Cooper how his company’s technology operates and denied the fraud allegations made by Trump and others.

    “People have been put into danger,” Poulos told Cooper, “all because of lies.”

    Poulos said just last week, the company’s office was locked down due to threats, while employees continue to break down in tears over the situation.

    Cooper asked: “Do you think that you can show not only that they lied, but they knew that they were lying?”


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    Quote Originally Posted by S Landreth View Post
    First Amendment grounds
    This old chestnut rolled out by every idiot who shots off his mouth and then cries 'freedom of speech'.

    • Obscenity
    • Fighting words
    • Defamation (including libel and slander)
    • Child pornography
    • Perjury
    • Blackmail
    • Incitement to imminent lawless action
    • True threats
    • Solicitations to commit crimes

    Some experts also would add treason, if committed verbally, to that list. Plagiarism of copyrighted material is also not protected.
    Which types of speech are not protected by the First Amendment? | Freedom Forum Institute

    In this case it would be libel/slander . . . easy as . . . slam dunk

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    Fox News pundit and Washington Post columnist Marc Thiessen said the Republican Party has some major soul-searching to do following the 2022 midterm elections.

    Thiessen in commentary as results were coming in early Wednesday morning said it was an indictment of the GOP to not have done better given the headwinds faced by Democrats in the election.

    “There is a broader issue, and think about this: We have the worst inflation in four decades, the worst collapse in real wages in 40 years, the worst crime wave since the 1990s, the worst border crisis in U.S. history, we have Joe Biden, who is the least popular president since Harry Truman, since presidential polling happened, and there wasn’t a red wave,” Thiessen said.

    “That is a searing indictment of the Republican Party. That is a searing indictment of the message that we have been sending to the voters. They looked at all of that, and looked at the Republican alternative, and said ‘no thanks.'”

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    Fox News' attorneys have set out the starkest defense yet against the accusation the network defamed an election-technology company when it broadcast false claims that the company had cheated then-President Donald Trump of victory in the 2020 election.

    The overwhelming majority of Fox's argument was made in sealed motions filed last week asking the presiding judge to dismiss Dominion Voting Systems' $1.6 billion suit before it is to go to trial in April. Yet in supplementary public filings, the contours of the Fox team's reasoning emerge more sharply in focus.

    Of the approximately 115 statements on Fox by its hosts and guests that Dominion contends are defamatory, Fox News wrote in its filing, "there is not a single statement for which Dominion can prove every element of its claim for defamation."

    Fox and Dominion did not comment for this story.

    An explanation offered for Fox stars' willingness to air debunked claims

    In those documents, Fox's attorneys offer "omitted context" for the seemingly incendiary remarks by such hosts as Sean Hannity, Jeanine Pirro, Lou Dobbs and Maria Bartiromo, as well as their featured guests, including Trump and his former campaign attorneys Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell. That context includes assertions that have long since been debunked and rebutted in dozens of court challenges and by local and state election officials from both parties.

    On and on.......

    "Didn't stand up to the light of day"

    Eddie Perez, board member at the OSET Institute, a non-profit, non-partisan outfit advocating for reliable and transparent election technology, calls the claims about Dominion that were amplified by Fox hosts and peddled by its guests "outlandish."

    "If anything, because they were so outlandish, they immediately attracted widespread attention and were debunked," Perez says. "They instantly didn't stand up to the light of day."

    On and on,........

    Fox's supplemental filings last week also reproduce the affidavit of an anonymous man said to be a security guard for a Venezuelan president. He alleged that Smartmatic had ties to the late Venezuelan autocratic leader Hugo Chavez and warned that both election tech companies were attempting to defraud the U.S. voting public. His affidavit was part of a lawsuit filed by the attorney and pro-Trump conspiracy theorist Lin Wood, who was subject of an effort by the Georgia state bar to have his mental fitness evaluated as it weighed a complaint seeking to strip him of his license to practice law. No proof has emerged to support the unnamed man's claims against Dominion and Smartmatic.

    "My guess is that the lawyers from Fox cringed every time they saw one of these stories," says Dalglish, the First Amendment lawyer and dean. "I certainly did."

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    Quote Originally Posted by S Landreth View Post
    "My guess is that the lawyers from Fox cringed every time they saw one of these stories," says Dalglish, the First Amendment lawyer and dean
    . . . and the Trumptards celebrated every one of them as a win

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