The Trump administration has done wonders for the legal industry. I guess Trump has been doing wonders for the industry his entire life, but now there are many others as well - he is his own lawyer full employment act. And of course it is only the best and brightest who work for him...OPK wrote: ↑April 14th, 2023, 11:58 pmHis now-forced testimony must not have gone well.CameronBornAndBred wrote: ↑April 14th, 2023, 7:08 pmMike Pompeo says fuck that, and announces he won't be running.
Lawyer up, Mike.
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And it looks like the Dominion v. Fox case will not start tomorrow. The start is being pushed back until Tuesday. The odds of a settlement tomorrow just went up bigly.CrazyNotCrazie wrote: ↑April 16th, 2023, 9:05 pmThe Trump administration has done wonders for the legal industry. I guess Trump has been doing wonders for the industry his entire life, but now there are many others as well - he is his own lawyer full employment act. And of course it is only the best and brightest who work for him...OPK wrote: ↑April 14th, 2023, 11:58 pmHis now-forced testimony must not have gone well.CameronBornAndBred wrote: ↑April 14th, 2023, 7:08 pmMike Pompeo says fuck that, and announces he won't be running.
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A settlement in that case would be only slightly better than Fox winning.OPK wrote: ↑April 16th, 2023, 9:14 pmAnd it looks like the Dominion v. Fox case will not start tomorrow. The start is being pushed back until Tuesday. The odds of a settlement tomorrow just went up bigly.CrazyNotCrazie wrote: ↑April 16th, 2023, 9:05 pmThe Trump administration has done wonders for the legal industry. I guess Trump has been doing wonders for the industry his entire life, but now there are many others as well - he is his own lawyer full employment act. And of course it is only the best and brightest who work for him...
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Yup. I’m not rooting for it. But I would not be surprised either.CrazyNotCrazie wrote: ↑April 16th, 2023, 9:30 pmA settlement in that case would be only slightly better than Fox winning.OPK wrote: ↑April 16th, 2023, 9:14 pmAnd it looks like the Dominion v. Fox case will not start tomorrow. The start is being pushed back until Tuesday. The odds of a settlement tomorrow just went up bigly.CrazyNotCrazie wrote: ↑April 16th, 2023, 9:05 pm
The Trump administration has done wonders for the legal industry. I guess Trump has been doing wonders for the industry his entire life, but now there are many others as well - he is his own lawyer full employment act. And of course it is only the best and brightest who work for him...
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It is an interesting analysis. Unlike the rest of us, Dominion's primary goal is not to bring down Fox. Their goal is to get paid and restore their reputation. A settlement gets them paid, but doesn't solve reputational issues with the non-believers. But then again, haters gonna hate, so I'm not sure if anything is going to change the opinions of those who have been brainwashed into thinking Dominion is evil. And it doesn't take a court saying Fox is evil to convince those of us who already know that. So perhaps they just want to get as much money as they can and move on and hope they can still run a decent business in sane jurisdictions.OPK wrote: ↑April 16th, 2023, 9:33 pmYup. I’m not rooting for it. But I would not be surprised either.CrazyNotCrazie wrote: ↑April 16th, 2023, 9:30 pmA settlement in that case would be only slightly better than Fox winning.
Question for OPK (or others) - beyond monetary damages, can the court order any other changes at Fox? Like saying "you have been bad, and going forward, you must do X, Y and Z?" Or can they pay up, largely revert to what they were doing but in a slightly better way, and take their chances they don't get busted again?
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Unless a settlement has the stipulation that Fox loudly admits that they lied through their teeth, it would be a total win for them. Their viewers barely know the suit exists.
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If there is a settlement, the court cannot do that unless the parties agree to put it into the settlement.CrazyNotCrazie wrote: ↑April 16th, 2023, 9:40 pmIt is an interesting analysis. Unlike the rest of us, Dominion's primary goal is not to bring down Fox. Their goal is to get paid and restore their reputation. A settlement gets them paid, but doesn't solve reputational issues with the non-believers. But then again, haters gonna hate, so I'm not sure if anything is going to change the opinions of those who have been brainwashed into thinking Dominion is evil. And it doesn't take a court saying Fox is evil to convince those of us who already know that. So perhaps they just want to get as much money as they can and move on and hope they can still run a decent business in sane jurisdictions.OPK wrote: ↑April 16th, 2023, 9:33 pmYup. I’m not rooting for it. But I would not be surprised either.CrazyNotCrazie wrote: ↑April 16th, 2023, 9:30 pm
A settlement in that case would be only slightly better than Fox winning.
Question for OPK (or others) - beyond monetary damages, can the court order any other changes at Fox? Like saying "you have been bad, and going forward, you must do X, Y and Z?" Or can they pay up, largely revert to what they were doing but in a slightly better way, and take their chances they don't get busted again?
If there is no settlement, it depends in part on whether Dominion has requested that relief as part of an injunction or some other form of “equitable” (i.e. non-monetary) relief. I have not read the complaint so I do not know if that is in there or not. But generally speaking, the court cannot order such relief on its own,
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Yup.CameronBornAndBred wrote: ↑April 16th, 2023, 9:54 pmUnless a settlement has the stipulation that Fox loudly admits that they lied through their teeth, it would be a total win for them. Their viewers barely know the suit exists.
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And, I would stipulate that ALL the on-air personalities who knowingly lied be forced to admit it, multiple times, on the air. That way, all the viewers would see it. And, they would need to admit it as many times as they knowingly lied on their shows. This is how they brainwash their viewers; it should work just as well to un-brainwash.
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WSJ article links delay to *efforts* by Fox to settle. WSJ and Fox are both owned by Murdoch (although operate independently and target two different audiences):
https://www.wsj.com/articles/fox-news-d ... _permalink
Hold the line, Dominion. We need to you that wall.
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I agree 100% but i think it would take a lot of repeating to un-brainwash them. And even then, the brainwashed masses won't believe it because they will think it was being forced.ArkieDukie wrote: ↑April 17th, 2023, 7:43 amAnd, I would stipulate that ALL the on-air personalities who knowingly lied be forced to admit it, multiple times, on the air. That way, all the viewers would see it. And, they would need to admit it as many times as they knowingly lied on their shows. This is how they brainwash their viewers; it should work just as well to un-brainwash.
Have I mentioned lately how much I loathe Faux News? I’m now actively searching for a TV provider that does not include them.
Perhaps some of the Democrat mega-donors could offer to match whatever Fox is offering so that Dominion will have no incentive to settle and will have it go to trial.
There is actually a surprising amount of overlap between WSJ and other Murdoch properties. WSJ has stayed more independent than I expected but they do work together a bit in terms of selling advertising, etc. And I know a number of New Yorkers who read WSJ for business news and NY Post for sports, gossip, etc. The NY Post has really gone off the deep end in terms of its "news" coverage - they always went with the sensational to get headlines but now it is pure Fox News propaganda.
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You’re correct about un-brainwashing. The sh!t they come up with is unbelievable to the average person. Fox viewers drink it up like water.CrazyNotCrazie wrote: ↑April 17th, 2023, 9:03 pmI agree 100% but i think it would take a lot of repeating to un-brainwash them. And even then, the brainwashed masses won't believe it because they will think it was being forced.ArkieDukie wrote: ↑April 17th, 2023, 7:43 amAnd, I would stipulate that ALL the on-air personalities who knowingly lied be forced to admit it, multiple times, on the air. That way, all the viewers would see it. And, they would need to admit it as many times as they knowingly lied on their shows. This is how they brainwash their viewers; it should work just as well to un-brainwash.
Have I mentioned lately how much I loathe Faux News? I’m now actively searching for a TV provider that does not include them.
Perhaps some of the Democrat mega-donors could offer to match whatever Fox is offering so that Dominion will have no incentive to settle and will have it go to trial.
There is actually a surprising amount of overlap between WSJ and other Murdoch properties. WSJ has stayed more independent than I expected but they do work together a bit in terms of selling advertising, etc. And I know a number of New Yorkers who read WSJ for business news and NY Post for sports, gossip, etc. The NY Post has really gone off the deep end in terms of its "news" coverage - they always went with the sensational to get headlines but now it is pure Fox News propaganda.
While driving to work yesterday, I heard on NPR that admissions of guilt and multiple on-air apologies are conditions of settlement for Dominion. They even said the dollar amount is higher with fewer admissions of guilt/apologies. But, NPR also said that Fox will appeal if they lose, and the case will drag on for years.
Stick it to ‘em, Dominion.
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Can't wait to see folks like Carlson take the stand and then go on air that night and tell their viewers they didn't see what they saw. (Or in a likelier case, what they didn't see since Fox won't show it.)
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It would likely violate the rule of sequestration if they discussed their testimony on air. But like you say, the trial’s not even happening inside The Bubble.CameronBornAndBred wrote: ↑April 18th, 2023, 8:48 amCan't wait to see folks like Carlson take the stand and then go on air that night and tell their viewers they didn't see what they saw. (Or in a likelier case, what they didn't see since Fox won't show it.)
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If you break the rules of sequestration, are you subjected to defenestration? Now that would make for some good television!OPK wrote: ↑April 18th, 2023, 9:26 amIt would likely violate the rule of sequestration if they discussed their testimony on air. But like you say, the trial’s not even happening inside The Bubble.CameronBornAndBred wrote: ↑April 18th, 2023, 8:48 amCan't wait to see folks like Carlson take the stand and then go on air that night and tell their viewers they didn't see what they saw. (Or in a likelier case, what they didn't see since Fox won't show it.)
I believe there is just an audio feed and nothing else.
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Kudos to the courtroom artist that captures that action.CrazyNotCrazie wrote: ↑April 18th, 2023, 10:18 amIf you break the rules of sequestration, are you subjected to defenestration? Now that would make for some good television!
I believe there is just an audio feed and nothing else.
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Some other political news today. Senator Feinstein is home with shingles, and her absence is causing major issues for the judiciary committee. Namely, she's gone so no nominees are getting approval to sit on any benches. Dems have both asked her to resign (she says she won't) and asked that her committee assignment be temporarily filled.
The GOP folks have come together and said screw that. While I don't like their tactic, they aren't wholly wrong in their stance. As they've pointed out, a temp assignment has never happened. And of course DF has stated this is her last term.
In my head, she should step out now and let her seat be filled. Another Dem senator will take her committee assignment, judges move forward, and a special election is called to fill her vacated spot on the Senate floor.
Do it, Dianne!
The GOP folks have come together and said screw that. While I don't like their tactic, they aren't wholly wrong in their stance. As they've pointed out, a temp assignment has never happened. And of course DF has stated this is her last term.
In my head, she should step out now and let her seat be filled. Another Dem senator will take her committee assignment, judges move forward, and a special election is called to fill her vacated spot on the Senate floor.
Do it, Dianne!
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Isn’t she also suffering from dementia?CameronBornAndBred wrote: ↑April 18th, 2023, 11:21 amSome other political news today. Senator Feinstein is home with shingles, and her absence is causing major issues for the judiciary committee. Namely, she's gone so no nominees are getting approval to sit on any benches. Dems have both asked her to resign (she says she won't) and asked that her committee assignment be temporarily filled.
The GOP folks have come together and said screw that. While I don't like their tactic, they aren't wholly wrong in their stance. As they've pointed out, a temp assignment has never happened. And of course DF has stated this is her last term.
In my head, she should step out now and let her seat be filled. Another Dem senator will take her committee assignment, judges move forward, and a special election is called to fill her vacated spot on the Senate floor.
Do it, Dianne!
I don’t blame the Rs here, and if I was a Californian I would be pissed. She is past prime, and if you can’t do your job it is not a matter of Senatorial Courtesy.
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According to some reports, but HIPAA and all that. If true, a removal from office, one way or the other would be appropriate. I don't care what side of the aisle you are on, you cannot represent our country in government (and with classified knowledge) in that capacity.
You have my thoughts for your well being, but not my support for your position.
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