Dominion Voting Systems Sued Fox News and Look What the Discovery Cat Dragged In …

Dominion Voting systems have been the whipping boy (girl, non-binary-genderless-carbon-based life-foom) of the election integrity folks for years. Dominion got mad and finally sued FoxNews, and how’s that going?

Discovery is a bitch, as they like to say. Defendants get access to all sorts of information (unless they are being sued by Michael Mann), Bits and bites, and this or that, and in the Dominion Case, Lawyers for Fox have found some golden tickets.

 

  • In a 2018 email Fox News obtained from Dominion Director of Product Strategy and Security Eric Coomer, he acknowledged the company’s technology was marred by a “*critical* bug leading to INCORRECT results.”
  • In 2019, Coomer lamented that “our products suck,” adding that “‘[a]lmost all’ of Dominion’s technological failings were ‘due to our complete f— up in installation,'” according to the defense brief.
  • In another 2019 email, Coomer wrote, “we don’t address our weaknesses effectively!
  • Less than a week before the 2020 presidential election, Coomer conceded in an email that “our sh-t is just riddled with bugs.”
  • Mark Beckstrand, a Dominion Sales Manager, testified in a deposition that “other parties ‘have gotten ahold of [Dominion’s] equipment illicitly’ in the past,” according to the defense brief.

 

Dominion’s products are buggy, suck, and a complete F—up, and the company does not address weaknesses effectively. And that’s from the Director of Product Strategy and Security.

Do Y’all feel better now about your electronic vote tabulating machines?

 

“Beckstrand,” the brief continues, “identified specific instances in Georgia and North Carolina and testified that a Dominion machine was ‘hacked’ in Michigan” and “confirmed that these security failures were ‘reported about in the news.'”

 

No worries. Even coming from Executives at Dominion, this is all just a conspiracy—nothing to see here.

One more point. As a reminder, none of this has anything to do with overturning any elections, especially that 2020 presidential disaster. A court can’t change that. But a court can expose the internal disaster and, in the process, provide evidence that future elections are at risk.

If counting every legal vote matters, this is not something we can ignore.

 

HT | Just The News

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