As an attorney may I say, American Thinker did the smart thing. If something happened Election Night, and following, and I think it did, one can not just go around blaming anyone and everyone remotely connected to the event.
I believe there are guilty parties, and the Dominion people are probably no angels, BUT THAT BEING SAID, if some crooked Democrat repeatedly inserts a Biden Ballot into the machine a thousand times, then that ain’t on Dominion, anymore than it is on the electric company that supplied the power to the machine.
I believe that Trump was cheated out of the Presidency, and I will be posting a vanity post later today or tomorrow on that, but madly slinging around allegations about Dominion WITHOUT PROOF, will get your a$$ sued off every time.
Dominion did not, so far as I know, claim there was a water leak and chase Republicans out of the room, and Dominion did not, so far as I know, print up a gazillion phony mail-in ballots and Dominion did not, so far as I know, back date a bunch of late ballots.
That is on the criminal enterprise aka The Democratic Party, and stupidly wild allegations about companies like Dominion, WITHOUT EVIDENCE, only makes the credible allegations about the DNC look like a conspiracy theory too.
Those are my thoughts.
Kudos to American Thinker for bailing out of the Crazy Plane!
Add to that the preliminary Lawfare that Democrats waged to pressure changes in election laws in various states. Perkins Coie was involved is some of those suits.
Thank you for posting that. It’s a comprehensive post that reflects my sentiments precisely.
The expert testimony Judge Totenberg relied on, and her opinions, seem to provide a sufficient basis for some of the claims made regarding Dominion's systems to allow them to be repeated by members of the press without being considered "baseless allegations" or "false" or defamatory.
Judge Totenberg's opinion is available Here