I don't want to defend Hannity, but I would like to point out that the story was from the NY Times, and the source was a Dominion lawyer.
What are the chances that the story is 100% factual and an accurate representation of the proceeding?
From a Dominion lawyer?
In the NY Times?
Just askin'
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A long time ago, a commendation of sorts was handed out to people who wrote well, here at Free Republic. I forget what the token award was called, but I hereby assume a right for just this moment, and give the award to you. Thank you for making a worthy point.
I don’t want to defend Hannity, but I would like to point out that the story was from the NY Times, and the source was a Dominion lawyer.
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Good point.
I’ll try to be less critical of Hannity. He has over the years served us well. He gets some benefit of doubt, especially in the circumstance you describe.
Sean Hannity Testifies He Never Believed The 2020 Election Was Fraudulent...
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I don’t want to defend Hannity, but I would like to point out that the story was from the NY Times, and the source was a Dominion lawyer.
What are the chances that the story is 100% factual and an accurate representation of the proceeding?
From a Dominion lawyer?
In the NY Times?
Just askin’
;-)
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Point taken. Plus, Dominion would eviscerate him alive if he told the truth. Sad but true. Judges all over the place are showing their true colors (eeevil). A judge who rules honestly is ultra rare.
Look at this:
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/4118513/posts
Judge dismisses Abe Hamadeh’s election lawsuit, denying attempt to change state AG race results
AZ Family 3 ^ | December 23, 2022
KINGMAN, Ariz. (3TV/CBS 5/AP) — A Mohave County judge has denied Republican Abe Hamadeh’s challenge. Judge Lee F. Jantzen ruled quickly after closing arguments wrapped up, saying in part: “The bottom line is you just haven’t proven your case.”
The short-lived trial began Friday morning to challenge of his narrow defeat to Democrat Kris Mayes in the Arizona attorney general’s race. Hamadeh, who lost by 511 votes, alleges in his lawsuit that problems with printers in Maricopa County led to issues involving disenfranchised voters.