
In the wake of the 2020 election, there were widespread questions about the legitimacy of the election and even accusations of fraud, specifically pertaining to Dominion Voting Systems. Fox News was willing to discuss the questions and concerns of many Americans even though they didn’t fit the reigning Leftist narrative of a free and fair election with absolutely no ballot harvesting or manipulation of votes. You know, the narrative where it’s totally normal to take days to count votes and end up with middle-of-the-night ballot dumps overwhelmingly in favor of Democrats, ending with demented Joe Biden being the most popular president in history. So Dominion Voting Systems sued Fox News for daring to report these questions and concerns.
The lawsuit’s discovery documents revealed that Fox News figures like Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham didn’t believe any of the Dominion Voting System integrity questions they were discussing on the network. I feel like we already kind of knew that. But that’s all the mainstream media has latched onto from these documents. Like, ‘Look! They didn’t believe it but they still talked about it on their shows to promote conspiracy theories about a stolen election!’
But what they conveniently skip over is all the information about Dominion employees discussing the very serious issues they knew exist within the voting system. They admit that “our s*** is just riddled with bugs,” “our products suck,” that there is a “*critical* bug leading to INCORRECT results,” and that “almost all” of the Dominion voting machine technical failures were “due to our complete f***-up in installation.” But the MSM would really rather focus on making sure your know that Tucker Carlson apparently didn’t think there was anything wrong with the election.
Fox vs. #Dominion Discovery Docs Show Employees Admitting Their Products Were "Riddled" With Critical Bugs Leading to Incorrect Results#DominionVotingSystems #DominionVotingMachines https://t.co/7FZI3017xL
— Arch Kennedy (@ArchKennedy) February 17, 2023
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99 little bugs in the code, 99 little bugs in the code. Take one down, patch it around 117 little bugs in the code.