Thatâs all thatâs acceptable to conservatives as ânewsâ - unsubstantiated allegations.Why is this so hard for conservatives to understand? You can't report unsubstantiated allegations as news.
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Thatâs all thatâs acceptable to conservatives as ânewsâ - unsubstantiated allegations.Why is this so hard for conservatives to understand? You can't report unsubstantiated allegations as news.
A big SO WHAT for this. It merely reveals that ONE EMPLOYEE of Dominion was apologized to for false allegations made against HIM. The idea that Newsmax would have a drop in viewers from this, is ludicrous and laughable.And so it begins. Newsmax saw the light. My guess is that "light" took the form of a meeting between a group of executives from Newsmax sitting around a conference table while a group of their attorneys told them that Newsmax was on the losing end of the lawsuit filed against them by Dominion. I wonder how long it will take for the other defendants to see the light. No doubt Newsmax TV is very soon going to find themselves on the receiving end of a RW temper tantrum with a corresponding drop in their viewership ratings.
NEW YORK (AP) â Newsmax apologized on Friday for airing false allegations that an employee for Dominion Voting Systems manipulated machines or tallies on Election Day to the detriment of former President Donald Trump.
Eric Coomer, security director at the Colorado-based firm, in turn dropped Newsmax from a defamation lawsuit.
The conservative news network, in a statement published on its website and to be read on TV, said that while it aired the accusations against Coomer made by Trump's lawyers and supporters, it found no evidence that they were true.
Newsmax, which ran Dominion's denials of the accusations when they were made, also said it had found no evidence that Coomer had spoken to âAntifaâ or any partisan organization.
âWe would like to apologize for any harm that our reporting of the allegations against Dr. Coomer may have caused to Dr. Coomer and his family,â the network said. He said in his lawsuit that he had gone into hiding because of death threats.
Coomer's lawsuit also targets the Trump campaign, lawyers Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell, columnist Michelle Malkin, the website Gateway Pundit, Colorado activist Joseph Oltmann and One America News Network. Those claims are continuing, a spokeswoman said.
Neither Newsmax nor a Coomer spokeswoman would comment on whether Coomer was paid anything to drop the company from his lawsuit.
Newsmax also told its audience, many of them Trump supporters that âmany of the states whose results were contested by the Trump campaign after the November 2020 election have conducted extensive recounts and audits, and each of these states certified the results as legal and final.â
Newsmax apologizes to Dominion worker for false allegations (yahoo.com)
That's what the left media does + OMITS real news that needs to be reported (such as what I just reported in Post # 42.Thatâs all thatâs acceptable to conservatives as ânewsâ - unsubstantiated allegations.
Not when the hackers/riggers/frauders are doing the "auditing"states using the machines require paper records.
If there was hacking, it would have shown as discrepancy in paper record audit.
Dominion was NOT damaged by false reports on Newsmax against them - the reports were against ONE person, not Dominion. Newsmax aired dozens of reports (like those in Post # 42) against Dominion for weeks, without Dominion uttering a peep in protest, and even refusing to attend a legislative hearing accusing them of misconduct.Why would Dominion have to reveal proprietary information. All they really have to show is how they were financially damaged by false reports broadcast on Newsmax.
Newmax would be on the hook to show how they verified the accuracy of what they broadcast on the air, and clearly they knew that they could not do that because they aired it without any due diligence to verify the accuracy of what they broadcast.
I wonder if, aside from an apology, Newsmax had to also pay Dominion a large sum of money to get Dominion to drop them from the list of defendants.
Rudy should apologize next since he's going to need a boatload of money to defend himself against the criminal charges that are coming his way.
Guilty of practically NOTHING. Ho hum.How did they get blackmailed, if they weren't guilty?
And so it begins. Newsmax saw the light. My guess is that "light" took the form of a meeting between a group of executives from Newsmax sitting around a conference table while a group of their attorneys told them that Newsmax was on the losing end of the lawsuit filed against them by Dominion. I wonder how long it will take for the other defendants to see the light. No doubt Newsmax TV is very soon going to find themselves on the receiving end of a RW temper tantrum with a corresponding drop in their viewership ratings.
NEW YORK (AP) â Newsmax apologized on Friday for airing false allegations that an employee for Dominion Voting Systems manipulated machines or tallies on Election Day to the detriment of former President Donald Trump.
Eric Coomer, security director at the Colorado-based firm, in turn dropped Newsmax from a defamation lawsuit.
The conservative news network, in a statement published on its website and to be read on TV, said that while it aired the accusations against Coomer made by Trump's lawyers and supporters, it found no evidence that they were true.
Newsmax, which ran Dominion's denials of the accusations when they were made, also said it had found no evidence that Coomer had spoken to âAntifaâ or any partisan organization.
âWe would like to apologize for any harm that our reporting of the allegations against Dr. Coomer may have caused to Dr. Coomer and his family,â the network said. He said in his lawsuit that he had gone into hiding because of death threats.
Coomer's lawsuit also targets the Trump campaign, lawyers Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell, columnist Michelle Malkin, the website Gateway Pundit, Colorado activist Joseph Oltmann and One America News Network. Those claims are continuing, a spokeswoman said.
Neither Newsmax nor a Coomer spokeswoman would comment on whether Coomer was paid anything to drop the company from his lawsuit.
Newsmax also told its audience, many of them Trump supporters that âmany of the states whose results were contested by the Trump campaign after the November 2020 election have conducted extensive recounts and audits, and each of these states certified the results as legal and final.â
Newsmax apologizes to Dominion worker for false allegations (yahoo.com)
Yes...And so it begins. Newsmax saw the light. My guess is that "light" took the form of a meeting between a group of executives from Newsmax sitting around a conference table while a group of their attorneys told them that Newsmax was on the losing end of the lawsuit filed against them by Dominion. I wonder how long it will take for the other defendants to see the light. No doubt Newsmax TV is very soon going to find themselves on the receiving end of a RW temper tantrum with a corresponding drop in their viewership ratings.
NEW YORK (AP) â Newsmax apologized on Friday for airing false allegations that an employee for Dominion Voting Systems manipulated machines or tallies on Election Day to the detriment of former President Donald Trump.
Eric Coomer, security director at the Colorado-based firm, in turn dropped Newsmax from a defamation lawsuit.
The conservative news network, in a statement published on its website and to be read on TV, said that while it aired the accusations against Coomer made by Trump's lawyers and supporters, it found no evidence that they were true.
Newsmax, which ran Dominion's denials of the accusations when they were made, also said it had found no evidence that Coomer had spoken to âAntifaâ or any partisan organization.
âWe would like to apologize for any harm that our reporting of the allegations against Dr. Coomer may have caused to Dr. Coomer and his family,â the network said. He said in his lawsuit that he had gone into hiding because of death threats.
Coomer's lawsuit also targets the Trump campaign, lawyers Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell, columnist Michelle Malkin, the website Gateway Pundit, Colorado activist Joseph Oltmann and One America News Network. Those claims are continuing, a spokeswoman said.
Neither Newsmax nor a Coomer spokeswoman would comment on whether Coomer was paid anything to drop the company from his lawsuit.
Newsmax also told its audience, many of them Trump supporters that âmany of the states whose results were contested by the Trump campaign after the November 2020 election have conducted extensive recounts and audits, and each of these states certified the results as legal and final.â
Newsmax apologizes to Dominion worker for false allegations (yahoo.com)
Good news.. Isn't Trump best friends with the boss at Newsmax?
A big SO WHAT for this. It merely reveals that ONE EMPLOYEE of Dominion was apologized to for false allegations made against HIM. The idea that Newsmax would have a drop in viewers from this, is ludicrous and laughable.And so it begins. Newsmax saw the light. My guess is that "light" took the form of a meeting between a group of executives from Newsmax sitting around a conference table while a group of their attorneys told them that Newsmax was on the losing end of the lawsuit filed against them by Dominion. I wonder how long it will take for the other defendants to see the light. No doubt Newsmax TV is very soon going to find themselves on the receiving end of a RW temper tantrum with a corresponding drop in their viewership ratings.
NEW YORK (AP) â Newsmax apologized on Friday for airing false allegations that an employee for Dominion Voting Systems manipulated machines or tallies on Election Day to the detriment of former President Donald Trump.
Eric Coomer, security director at the Colorado-based firm, in turn dropped Newsmax from a defamation lawsuit.
The conservative news network, in a statement published on its website and to be read on TV, said that while it aired the accusations against Coomer made by Trump's lawyers and supporters, it found no evidence that they were true.
Newsmax, which ran Dominion's denials of the accusations when they were made, also said it had found no evidence that Coomer had spoken to âAntifaâ or any partisan organization.
âWe would like to apologize for any harm that our reporting of the allegations against Dr. Coomer may have caused to Dr. Coomer and his family,â the network said. He said in his lawsuit that he had gone into hiding because of death threats.
Coomer's lawsuit also targets the Trump campaign, lawyers Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell, columnist Michelle Malkin, the website Gateway Pundit, Colorado activist Joseph Oltmann and One America News Network. Those claims are continuing, a spokeswoman said.
Neither Newsmax nor a Coomer spokeswoman would comment on whether Coomer was paid anything to drop the company from his lawsuit.
Newsmax also told its audience, many of them Trump supporters that âmany of the states whose results were contested by the Trump campaign after the November 2020 election have conducted extensive recounts and audits, and each of these states certified the results as legal and final.â
Newsmax apologizes to Dominion worker for false allegations (yahoo.com)
To their Credit, Newsmax was one of the few networks that correctly reported the faults of Dominion voting machines, and their propensity to be used for fraud, including:
1. Dominion machines can be altered to manipulate tallies in just a few minutes, using malicious code, according to Princeton professor of computer science and election security expert Andrew Appel.
2. A ballot can be spoiled or altered by the Dominion machine because âthe ballot marking printer is in the same paper path as the mechanism to deposit marked ballots into an attached ballot box,â a study by University of CaliforniaâBerkeley said.
3. The voting machines are susceptible to hacking or remote tampering because they are connected to the internet, even though theyâre not supposed to be, according to a lawsuit. âIf one laptop was connected to the internet, the entire precinct was compromised.â
4. There is evidence of remote access and remote troubleshooting, âwhich presents a grave security implication,â according to Finnish computer programmer and election security expert Hari Hursti.
5. Hursti also claims the activity logs of the voting machines can be overwritten by hackers to erase their steps.
6. Dominion machine operators can change settings to exclude certain ballots from being counted. The ballots can be put in a separate file and deleted simply, according to Ronald Watkins, a software and cyber-security expert who reviewed the Dominion software manual. He also said final vote count involved machine operators copying and pasting the âResultsâ folder onto a USB drive, a process he calls âerror-prone and very vulnerable to malicious administrators.â
7. In Wisconsin, affidavits and statistical analyses allege more than 318,000 illegal ballots were counted, 15,000 mail-in ballots were lost, 18,000 were âfraudulently recordedâ in the name of voters who never asked for mail-in ballots, 7,000 ineligible voters who had moved out of state voted illegally, Biden over performed in places using Dominion voting machines, and elections officials directed workers to "cure" or fix ballots with no witness address, or with voter certification missing on absentee ballot certificates and envelopes, even though the law states such ballots are not to be counted.
8. Gregory Stenstrom claims he saw a Dominion Voting Systems vendor inserting flash drives into voting aggregation machines in Delaware County, and co-mingling flash drives from aggregation machines, possibly hurting the ability of auditors to properly certify results, according to a Pennsylvania legislature hearing. Is Dominion going to apologize for that ?
9. Dominion Voting Systems committed to attending an oversight hearing in Pennsylvania but backed out at the last moment. Pennsylvania state Rep. Seth Grove, a Republican who chairs the Government Oversight Committee, said >>>
âIf Dominionâs products were successful and operated as they were supposed to, why wouldnât Dominion take the opportunity to publicly review its success? How hard is it to say, âour ballot machines worked exactly as promised, and they are 100 percent accurate?'â
10. Forensic analysis by a former military intelligence analyst alleges proof of foreign interference and/or access in the election. It shows Dominionâs voting machine server connected to Iran, China and Serbia. Also, the analyst says records show Hong Kong Shanghai Bank became collateral agent for Dominion voting systems on Sept. 25, 2019. The declaration is contained in the lawsuit filed by attorney Sidney Powell, and includes screen shots and a summary of the evidence.
- What the capitulators do isn't newsworthy...What the fighters do is.
- But clean software does not disprove a worm or hacking because that can be done later, over the internet.
- Bucha damn RINOs. Pretty much just Democrats in disguise.
- Just like I consider the MSM all garbage.
- Says someone who probably still believes 'Muh, Russia'. And fell for the fire extinguisher to the head of Sicknick....... more fake news promoted by the MSM.
- Democrats are fighting like hell to stop it and that tells me they have plenty to hide.
A big SO WHAT for this. It merely reveals that ONE EMPLOYEE of Dominion was apologized to for false allegations made against HIM. The idea that Newsmax would have a drop in viewers from this, is ludicrous and laughable.And so it begins. Newsmax saw the light. My guess is that "light" took the form of a meeting between a group of executives from Newsmax sitting around a conference table while a group of their attorneys told them that Newsmax was on the losing end of the lawsuit filed against them by Dominion. I wonder how long it will take for the other defendants to see the light. No doubt Newsmax TV is very soon going to find themselves on the receiving end of a RW temper tantrum with a corresponding drop in their viewership ratings.
NEW YORK (AP) â Newsmax apologized on Friday for airing false allegations that an employee for Dominion Voting Systems manipulated machines or tallies on Election Day to the detriment of former President Donald Trump.
Eric Coomer, security director at the Colorado-based firm, in turn dropped Newsmax from a defamation lawsuit.
The conservative news network, in a statement published on its website and to be read on TV, said that while it aired the accusations against Coomer made by Trump's lawyers and supporters, it found no evidence that they were true.
Newsmax, which ran Dominion's denials of the accusations when they were made, also said it had found no evidence that Coomer had spoken to âAntifaâ or any partisan organization.
âWe would like to apologize for any harm that our reporting of the allegations against Dr. Coomer may have caused to Dr. Coomer and his family,â the network said. He said in his lawsuit that he had gone into hiding because of death threats.
Coomer's lawsuit also targets the Trump campaign, lawyers Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell, columnist Michelle Malkin, the website Gateway Pundit, Colorado activist Joseph Oltmann and One America News Network. Those claims are continuing, a spokeswoman said.
Neither Newsmax nor a Coomer spokeswoman would comment on whether Coomer was paid anything to drop the company from his lawsuit.
Newsmax also told its audience, many of them Trump supporters that âmany of the states whose results were contested by the Trump campaign after the November 2020 election have conducted extensive recounts and audits, and each of these states certified the results as legal and final.â
Newsmax apologizes to Dominion worker for false allegations (yahoo.com)
To their Credit, Newsmax was one of the few networks that correctly reported the faults of Dominion voting machines, and their propensity to be used for fraud, including:
1. Dominion machines can be altered to manipulate tallies in just a few minutes, using malicious code, according to Princeton professor of computer science and election security expert Andrew Appel.
2. A ballot can be spoiled or altered by the Dominion machine because âthe ballot marking printer is in the same paper path as the mechanism to deposit marked ballots into an attached ballot box,â a study by University of CaliforniaâBerkeley said.
3. The voting machines are susceptible to hacking or remote tampering because they are connected to the internet, even though theyâre not supposed to be, according to a lawsuit. âIf one laptop was connected to the internet, the entire precinct was compromised.â
4. There is evidence of remote access and remote troubleshooting, âwhich presents a grave security implication,â according to Finnish computer programmer and election security expert Hari Hursti.
5. Hursti also claims the activity logs of the voting machines can be overwritten by hackers to erase their steps.
6. Dominion machine operators can change settings to exclude certain ballots from being counted. The ballots can be put in a separate file and deleted simply, according to Ronald Watkins, a software and cyber-security expert who reviewed the Dominion software manual. He also said final vote count involved machine operators copying and pasting the âResultsâ folder onto a USB drive, a process he calls âerror-prone and very vulnerable to malicious administrators.â
7. In Wisconsin, affidavits and statistical analyses allege more than 318,000 illegal ballots were counted, 15,000 mail-in ballots were lost, 18,000 were âfraudulently recordedâ in the name of voters who never asked for mail-in ballots, 7,000 ineligible voters who had moved out of state voted illegally, Biden over performed in places using Dominion voting machines, and elections officials directed workers to "cure" or fix ballots with no witness address, or with voter certification missing on absentee ballot certificates and envelopes, even though the law states such ballots are not to be counted.
8. Gregory Stenstrom claims he saw a Dominion Voting Systems vendor inserting flash drives into voting aggregation machines in Delaware County, and co-mingling flash drives from aggregation machines, possibly hurting the ability of auditors to properly certify results, according to a Pennsylvania legislature hearing. Is Dominion going to apologize for that ?
9. Dominion Voting Systems committed to attending an oversight hearing in Pennsylvania but backed out at the last moment. Pennsylvania state Rep. Seth Grove, a Republican who chairs the Government Oversight Committee, said >>>
âIf Dominionâs products were successful and operated as they were supposed to, why wouldnât Dominion take the opportunity to publicly review its success? How hard is it to say, âour ballot machines worked exactly as promised, and they are 100 percent accurate?'â
10. Forensic analysis by a former military intelligence analyst alleges proof of foreign interference and/or access in the election. It shows Dominionâs voting machine server connected to Iran, China and Serbia. Also, the analyst says records show Hong Kong Shanghai Bank became collateral agent for Dominion voting systems on Sept. 25, 2019. The declaration is contained in the lawsuit filed by attorney Sidney Powell, and includes screen shots and a summary of the evidence.
It was a joke, dude.Others could argue that Newsmax ain't Rinos. They're BLM or ANTIFA or Lincoln Project or NeverTrumpers. Hell, they could be the high-school rival that beat the crap outta your homies.
I can 'splain it....Noozmucks doesn't have the goods.
But Mike Lindell claims that he does have the goods, and has filed a separate lawsuit against Dominion for the damage that they have done against his brand.
What the capitulators do isn't newsworthy...What the fighters do is.
Dominion has to be bluffing because for it to get to court, Dominion would have to reveal its source code, to prove it was not built to cheat. And they would never do that, because that is all they have to sell. The hardware is insignificant.
But clean software does not disprove a worm or hacking because that can be done later, over the internet.
The only way to prevent that is to not allow voting machines to be networked.
Dominion's got nothing.
I could care less if you consider it garbage. Just like I consider the MSM all garbage. CNN lies every minute, thatâs why they earned the name Fake News. There is still freedom of the press, they have always been free to lie.Wow, so news organizations can no longer report the news, or risk being threatened to be sued. We now live in a fascist state, no denying that.
Or, you're a moron who can't differentiate between news and bullshit garbage.
Because cult.
A big SO WHAT for this. It merely reveals that ONE EMPLOYEE of Dominion was apologized to for false allegations made against HIM. The idea that Newsmax would have a drop in viewers from this, is ludicrous and laughable.And so it begins. Newsmax saw the light. My guess is that "light" took the form of a meeting between a group of executives from Newsmax sitting around a conference table while a group of their attorneys told them that Newsmax was on the losing end of the lawsuit filed against them by Dominion. I wonder how long it will take for the other defendants to see the light. No doubt Newsmax TV is very soon going to find themselves on the receiving end of a RW temper tantrum with a corresponding drop in their viewership ratings.
NEW YORK (AP) â Newsmax apologized on Friday for airing false allegations that an employee for Dominion Voting Systems manipulated machines or tallies on Election Day to the detriment of former President Donald Trump.
Eric Coomer, security director at the Colorado-based firm, in turn dropped Newsmax from a defamation lawsuit.
The conservative news network, in a statement published on its website and to be read on TV, said that while it aired the accusations against Coomer made by Trump's lawyers and supporters, it found no evidence that they were true.
Newsmax, which ran Dominion's denials of the accusations when they were made, also said it had found no evidence that Coomer had spoken to âAntifaâ or any partisan organization.
âWe would like to apologize for any harm that our reporting of the allegations against Dr. Coomer may have caused to Dr. Coomer and his family,â the network said. He said in his lawsuit that he had gone into hiding because of death threats.
Coomer's lawsuit also targets the Trump campaign, lawyers Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell, columnist Michelle Malkin, the website Gateway Pundit, Colorado activist Joseph Oltmann and One America News Network. Those claims are continuing, a spokeswoman said.
Neither Newsmax nor a Coomer spokeswoman would comment on whether Coomer was paid anything to drop the company from his lawsuit.
Newsmax also told its audience, many of them Trump supporters that âmany of the states whose results were contested by the Trump campaign after the November 2020 election have conducted extensive recounts and audits, and each of these states certified the results as legal and final.â
Newsmax apologizes to Dominion worker for false allegations (yahoo.com)
To their Credit, Newsmax was one of the few networks that correctly reported the faults of Dominion voting machines, and their propensity to be used for fraud, including:
1. Dominion machines can be altered to manipulate tallies in just a few minutes, using malicious code, according to Princeton professor of computer science and election security expert Andrew Appel.
2. A ballot can be spoiled or altered by the Dominion machine because âthe ballot marking printer is in the same paper path as the mechanism to deposit marked ballots into an attached ballot box,â a study by University of CaliforniaâBerkeley said.
3. The voting machines are susceptible to hacking or remote tampering because they are connected to the internet, even though theyâre not supposed to be, according to a lawsuit. âIf one laptop was connected to the internet, the entire precinct was compromised.â
4. There is evidence of remote access and remote troubleshooting, âwhich presents a grave security implication,â according to Finnish computer programmer and election security expert Hari Hursti.
5. Hursti also claims the activity logs of the voting machines can be overwritten by hackers to erase their steps.
6. Dominion machine operators can change settings to exclude certain ballots from being counted. The ballots can be put in a separate file and deleted simply, according to Ronald Watkins, a software and cyber-security expert who reviewed the Dominion software manual. He also said final vote count involved machine operators copying and pasting the âResultsâ folder onto a USB drive, a process he calls âerror-prone and very vulnerable to malicious administrators.â
7. In Wisconsin, affidavits and statistical analyses allege more than 318,000 illegal ballots were counted, 15,000 mail-in ballots were lost, 18,000 were âfraudulently recordedâ in the name of voters who never asked for mail-in ballots, 7,000 ineligible voters who had moved out of state voted illegally, Biden over performed in places using Dominion voting machines, and elections officials directed workers to "cure" or fix ballots with no witness address, or with voter certification missing on absentee ballot certificates and envelopes, even though the law states such ballots are not to be counted.
8. Gregory Stenstrom claims he saw a Dominion Voting Systems vendor inserting flash drives into voting aggregation machines in Delaware County, and co-mingling flash drives from aggregation machines, possibly hurting the ability of auditors to properly certify results, according to a Pennsylvania legislature hearing. Is Dominion going to apologize for that ?
9. Dominion Voting Systems committed to attending an oversight hearing in Pennsylvania but backed out at the last moment. Pennsylvania state Rep. Seth Grove, a Republican who chairs the Government Oversight Committee, said >>>
âIf Dominionâs products were successful and operated as they were supposed to, why wouldnât Dominion take the opportunity to publicly review its success? How hard is it to say, âour ballot machines worked exactly as promised, and they are 100 percent accurate?'â
10. Forensic analysis by a former military intelligence analyst alleges proof of foreign interference and/or access in the election. It shows Dominionâs voting machine server connected to Iran, China and Serbia. Also, the analyst says records show Hong Kong Shanghai Bank became collateral agent for Dominion voting systems on Sept. 25, 2019. The declaration is contained in the lawsuit filed by attorney Sidney Powell, and includes screen shots and a summary of the evidence.