Posted on 02/21/2024 5:47:33 AM PST by TexasGunLover
Dominion Voting Systems is entitled to review personal communications and text messages of Newsmax Media journalists in its defamation suit against the conservative media company, a Delaware judge ruled last week.
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This isn’t going to convince anyone there was no cheating. It is just to prevent anyone from questioning their shenanigans.
Maybe Newsmax should do what Democrats do when there is a court ruling they don’t like. Ignore it. But then leftwing lawfare would come after them, so probably not an option for Newsmax.
IMO, the whole issue of hacked voting machines is a rabbit hole with no end, not saying the machines have never been hacked what I’m saying is, of all the issues with our election system, hacked voting machines are not near the top of the list.
Right above this article on FR about a legal case before the US Court of Appeals about Pennsylvania’s mail in ballots getting counted even though they have postal stamps which should make them invalid.
The Democrats have been master’s at legalizing cheating, things like ballot harvesting, dirty voter rules, etc., are far bigger issues than voting machines.
IMO, Biden actually got 81 million votes in 2020, except 15 million or so were cast on fraudulent ballots harvested by Democratic Front Groups in unguarded drop boxes.
Until you eliminate things like bad voter rolls, mail in voting and lack of voter IDs, you could eliminate voting machines and go to hand counting and the results would be the same.
Should be the other way around.
But, we’re living in upside down world, so, not surprised.
LOLOL!!!
Delaware? They've already lost. Doesn't matter what the truth is.
One of the big problems this nation has is corrupt, lying, idiot judges.
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