"Like negotiating with terrorists”: Ex-Fox producer worried accurate reporting may

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"Like negotiating with terrorists”: Ex-Fox producer worried accurate reporting may

“insult” audience

New text messages revealed in Dominion Voting Systems' $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News showed a former Tucker Carlson producer trash the network's audience.

Newly revealed text messages show that Alex Pfeiffer, a former producer for "Tucker Carlson Tonight," was uneasy about covering false election conspiracy theories purported by disgraced pro-Trump attorney Sidney Powell. Powell claimed to have an affidavit showing that a large number of votes had been covertly flipped by Dominion "at the direction" of former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who died years earlier. Powell also said the voting software company had ties to the Clinton Foundation and Soros, claims which are also unfounded and untrue.


"Might wanna address this, but this stuff is so f------ insane. Vote rigging to the tune of millions? C'mon," he wrote to Pfeiffer.

"It is so insane but our viewers believe it so addressing again how her stupid Venezuela affidavit isn't proof might insult them," Pfeiffer replied.


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...M?cvid=ebe4e77e68044173ad420916bac20b0a&ei=29
 
“insult” audience

New text messages revealed in Dominion Voting Systems' $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News showed a former Tucker Carlson producer trash the network's audience.

Newly revealed text messages show that Alex Pfeiffer, a former producer for "Tucker Carlson Tonight," was uneasy about covering false election conspiracy theories purported by disgraced pro-Trump attorney Sidney Powell. Powell claimed to have an affidavit showing that a large number of votes had been covertly flipped by Dominion "at the direction" of former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who died years earlier. Powell also said the voting software company had ties to the Clinton Foundation and Soros, claims which are also unfounded and untrue.


"Might wanna address this, but this stuff is so f------ insane. Vote rigging to the tune of millions? C'mon," he wrote to Pfeiffer.

"It is so insane but our viewers believe it so addressing again how her stupid Venezuela affidavit isn't proof might insult them," Pfeiffer replied.


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...M?cvid=ebe4e77e68044173ad420916bac20b0a&ei=29

The article actually shows that Tucker Carlson himself had some integrity here though. Quoting from the article:

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The Washington Post reported that Fox executive and former Trump aide Raj Shah tried to play both sides when it came to covering Powell's lies. When former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani, along with Powell, endorsed false election claims during a press conference on Nov 19, 2020, Carlson expressed doubts. "She never sent us any evidence, despite a lot of polite requests. When we kept pressing, she got angry and told us to stop contacting her," Carlson said on his show. A Nov. 17 text showed that Carlson wrote, "Sidney Powell is lying."
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The article actually shows that Tucker Carlson himself had some integrity here though. Quoting from the article:

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The Washington Post reported that Fox executive and former Trump aide Raj Shah tried to play both sides when it came to covering Powell's lies. When former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani, along with Powell, endorsed false election claims during a press conference on Nov 19, 2020, Carlson expressed doubts. "She never sent us any evidence, despite a lot of polite requests. When we kept pressing, she got angry and told us to stop contacting her," Carlson said on his show. A Nov. 17 text showed that Carlson wrote, "Sidney Powell is lying."
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Integrity? He knew they were lying and their sources were crap, yet he went in front of cameras and lied day after day. That is not integrity, but the opposite.
 
The article actually shows that Tucker Carlson himself had some integrity here though. Quoting from the article:

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The Washington Post reported that Fox executive and former Trump aide Raj Shah tried to play both sides when it came to covering Powell's lies. When former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani, along with Powell, endorsed false election claims during a press conference on Nov 19, 2020, Carlson expressed doubts. "She never sent us any evidence, despite a lot of polite requests. When we kept pressing, she got angry and told us to stop contacting her," Carlson said on his show. A Nov. 17 text showed that Carlson wrote, "Sidney Powell is lying."
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Yes, Carlson knew about all the lies, but kept spewing them to his audience anyway, as did the rest of the Fox bobbleheads
 
A judge gave Smartmatic a go-ahead to do what Dominion did and sue Fox for damages. They are supposed to be suing for 2.7 billion. Fox and the right may not get away with the lies
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“insult” audience

New text messages revealed in Dominion Voting Systems' $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News showed a former Tucker Carlson producer trash the network's audience.

Newly revealed text messages show that Alex Pfeiffer, a former producer for "Tucker Carlson Tonight," was uneasy about covering false election conspiracy theories purported by disgraced pro-Trump attorney Sidney Powell. Powell claimed to have an affidavit showing that a large number of votes had been covertly flipped by Dominion "at the direction" of former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who died years earlier. Powell also said the voting software company had ties to the Clinton Foundation and Soros, claims which are also unfounded and untrue.


"Might wanna address this, but this stuff is so f------ insane. Vote rigging to the tune of millions? C'mon," he wrote to Pfeiffer.

"It is so insane but our viewers believe it so addressing again how her stupid Venezuela affidavit isn't proof might insult them," Pfeiffer replied.


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...M?cvid=ebe4e77e68044173ad420916bac20b0a&ei=29

So Alex Pfeifer is a veritable teller of truths? Dumb.,
 
“insult” audience

New text messages revealed in Dominion Voting Systems' $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News showed a former Tucker Carlson producer trash the network's audience.

Newly revealed text messages show that Alex Pfeiffer, a former producer for "Tucker Carlson Tonight," was uneasy about covering false election conspiracy theories purported by disgraced pro-Trump attorney Sidney Powell. Powell claimed to have an affidavit showing that a large number of votes had been covertly flipped by Dominion "at the direction" of former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who died years earlier. Powell also said the voting software company had ties to the Clinton Foundation and Soros, claims which are also unfounded and untrue.


"Might wanna address this, but this stuff is so f------ insane. Vote rigging to the tune of millions? C'mon," he wrote to Pfeiffer.

"It is so insane but our viewers believe it so addressing again how her stupid Venezuela affidavit isn't proof might insult them," Pfeiffer replied.


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...M?cvid=ebe4e77e68044173ad420916bac20b0a&ei=29

Reminds me of CNN MSNBC and the NY Times.
 
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