Design Company Steps Forward To Take ‘Full Responsibility’ For CPAC Stage Debacle: Repor

The company that designed the stage used at CPAC this year has stepped forward to reportedly take full responsibility for the debacle that unfolded when internet trolls noticed the stage resembled the othala rune, a symbol featured on Nazi uniforms.

Design Foundry, a stage design company based out of Maryland, told the Forward on Tuesday night that it “had no idea that the design resembled any symbol, nor was there any intention to create something that did.”


Design Foundry said that the American Conservative Union approved the stage design, which was “intended to provide the best use of space, given the constraints of the ballroom and social distancing requirements.”

According to the terms of the contract signed with Design Foundry, and shared with the Forward, the ACU approved the design but had no rights to change the design or dismantle the stage. “The designs, renderings, drawings, specifications, materials and other documents used or created as part of the proposal are owned by Design Foundry,” the contract reads. Design Foundry has worked with CPAC for several years and has provided services to MSNBC and major corporations – including Google, Citibank and Target.



Another lie bites the dust

First off, it's the Daily Wire. But mostly, this is what, the fourth or fifth time this has happened, and every time it does, the Republican Party claims it's all a "coincidence". Once is a "coincidence". Twice is a problem that needs to be addressed. Anything beyond twice is "You're not fooling anyone".

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The company that designed the stage used at CPAC this year has stepped forward to reportedly take full responsibility for the debacle that unfolded when internet trolls noticed the stage resembled the othala rune, a symbol featured on Nazi uniforms.

Design Foundry, a stage design company based out of Maryland, told the Forward on Tuesday night that it “had no idea that the design resembled any symbol, nor was there any intention to create something that did.”


Design Foundry said that the American Conservative Union approved the stage design, which was “intended to provide the best use of space, given the constraints of the ballroom and social distancing requirements.”

According to the terms of the contract signed with Design Foundry, and shared with the Forward, the ACU approved the design but had no rights to change the design or dismantle the stage. “The designs, renderings, drawings, specifications, materials and other documents used or created as part of the proposal are owned by Design Foundry,” the contract reads. Design Foundry has worked with CPAC for several years and has provided services to MSNBC and major corporations – including Google, Citibank and Target.



Another lie bites the dust

First off, it's the Daily Wire. But mostly, this is what, the fourth or fifth time this has happened, and every time it does, the Republican Party claims it's all a "coincidence". Once is a "coincidence". Twice is a problem that needs to be addressed. Anything beyond twice is "You're not fooling anyone".

  • Overall, we rate The Daily Wire borderline questionable and Right Biased based on story selection and editorial positions that align with the conservative right. We also rate them Mixed for factual reporting due to several failed fact checks. If the Daily Wire fails another fact check will be moved to the Questionable list.


You're a dumbass. Show us where it's happened 4 or 5 times. SURELY you can source it. The italic portion is FROM the Company who designed it.
 
The company that designed the stage used at CPAC this year has stepped forward to reportedly take full responsibility for the debacle that unfolded when internet trolls noticed the stage resembled the othala rune, a symbol featured on Nazi uniforms.

Design Foundry, a stage design company based out of Maryland, told the Forward on Tuesday night that it “had no idea that the design resembled any symbol, nor was there any intention to create something that did.”


Design Foundry said that the American Conservative Union approved the stage design, which was “intended to provide the best use of space, given the constraints of the ballroom and social distancing requirements.”

According to the terms of the contract signed with Design Foundry, and shared with the Forward, the ACU approved the design but had no rights to change the design or dismantle the stage. “The designs, renderings, drawings, specifications, materials and other documents used or created as part of the proposal are owned by Design Foundry,” the contract reads. Design Foundry has worked with CPAC for several years and has provided services to MSNBC and major corporations – including Google, Citibank and Target.



Another lie bites the dust

First off, it's the Daily Wire. But mostly, this is what, the fourth or fifth time this has happened, and every time it does, the Republican Party claims it's all a "coincidence". Once is a "coincidence". Twice is a problem that needs to be addressed. Anything beyond twice is "You're not fooling anyone".

  • Overall, we rate The Daily Wire borderline questionable and Right Biased based on story selection and editorial positions that align with the conservative right. We also rate them Mixed for factual reporting due to several failed fact checks. If the Daily Wire fails another fact check will be moved to the Questionable list.


Sources?
 
The diamond is a basic geometric shape.

what geometric shape is this raw diamond, ass hole?

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