Friday, August 13, 2021

Dominion Voting versus Rebel News: Sandblaster, meet soup cracker.

It was earlier this year that Dominion Voting Systems, fed up with being relentlessly defamed by various con men, scam artists and opportunistic sleazy hucksters, filed a massive defamation action against numerous entities, including raving dingbat Sidney "Release the Kraken!" Powell and Mike "My Crappy Pillow" Lindell. Both of those yobs tried to have the action dismissed, a pathetic effort that was summarily and savagely kicked to the curb.

Interestingly, Dominion is now going after the increasingly smaller players in their undoubtedly lengthy list of sleaze merchants, and that you're a relatively minor sleazoid is not stopping them:





In other words, even being a small player in the ecosystem of trashy right-wing journalism is not going to protect you, and Dominion is clearly working its way down its lengthy list of probable defendants who should expect an unpleasant letter one of these days. One wonders who else might be on the receiving end of such a missive, oh, dear ...



I smell another frantic fundraiser coming on. But that's just a guess.

P.S. It's not like I didn't warn you. Because I did.

You're welcome.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Seems like Ezra's long-time bragging about his "one million YouTube subscribers" could backfire on him bigly here.

Anonymous said...

Keean's abrupt and unlamented departure from Rebel happened shortly after his string of "blockbuster revelations" (that Dominion Voting once rented space in a building in which the Tides Foundation also once rented space). Wouldn't it be wonderful to see Dominion go after both the Rebel as publisher and Keean as author?

Ramirezplayer said...

May i suggest an edit, replace right wing ecosystem with right wing cesspool.

MgS said...

If they do decide to go after The Rebel, I imagine the trial phase will be positively comical ... assuming, of course, that Ezra doesn't just fold up shop and go start another grift before the suit gets to the courts.