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Watch: Michael Fanone rips Republican Kari Lake in profanity-laced rant on live TV


Matthew Chapman
November 01, 2022

Watch: Michael Fanone rips Republican Kari Lake in profanity-laced rant on live TV

Kari Lake / Gage Skidmore.


On Tuesday's edition of MSNBC's "Deadline: White House," former D.C. Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone tore into Kari Lake, the former Arizona news anchor turned Republican nominee for governor of Arizona, who has spent most of her campaign pushing conspiracy theories about the 2020 presidential election, even outright saying she'll only accept election results if she wins the race.


Fanone's comments came in response to a newly released ad by the Republican Accountability Project targeting Lake, featuring the mother of deceased Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who defended the Capitol alongside Fanone and died shortly after.
"Michael, is that hard to watch?" asked anchor Nicolle Wallace. "I know these are people that we've come to admire and we follow their stories, but these are your friends and colleagues."
"I've gotten to know Mrs. Sicknick pretty well and I thought that was a powerful ad," said Fanone. "She is out there, I think, trying to do what all of us are trying to do here, which is bring accountability for January 6. And, you know, I also support the fact that Kari Lake's a piece of s***, so I'm glad she did that ad."

Wallace then turned to Fanone's fellow guest, Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA), and asked, "Some [people] were found guilty of wanting to threaten or kill you. What do you make of those tools that Republicans are relying on, political violence and adherence to the Big Lie?"
"That is why it does resonate with everyday Americans in all communities when you can connect the dots of violent political rhetoric, when Ted Cruz's Facebook page and Marjorie Taylor Greene's Instagram page and Lauren Boebert's Twitter feed looks just like the feeds of these violent' assailants, something is wrong. And January 6, the way I look at it was a centralized attack on our democracy. The attack against Paul Pelosi and others like Gretchen Whitmer, these are decentralized. And so people have to realize that it is coming to your community and your PTA meetings. And unless we bring down the temperature, unless we bring community over chaos, it will affect every city in America."

2022 election fraud conspiracists could see their accusations come back to haunt them


Tom Boggioni
November 07, 2022

2022 election fraud conspiracists could see their accusations come back to haunt them

Kari Lake (Photo by Olivier Douliery for AFP)


In her latest column for the Bulwark, conservative commentator Amanda Carpenter cautions conservatives who are already claiming Tuesday midterm election will be riddled with fraud that they are flirting with legal repercussions if they don't watch what they say.


Her warning comes at a time when GOP candidates like Arizona's Kari Lake and Wisconsin's Ron Johnson are already casting doubt on the election results before the ballots have even been tabulated.
As evidence, she pointed to the multiple defamation lawsuits filed against multiple Trump allies who falsely accused Dominion Voting Systems of stealing the election for President Joe Biden.
"At first glance, it might seem as if the most brazen peddlers of Trump-era misinformation haven’t paid any price for their lies. But let’s look at the record," Carpenter wrote. "Fox News is facing a pair of billion-dollar defamation suits brought by election-technology firms Dominion Voting Systems and Smartmatic. Fox has also settled with the family of slain Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich, putting the network in the same league as InfoWars fabulist Alex Jones, now on the hook to pay Sandy Hook families $965 million in damages."


READ MORE: 'Impeachmentpalooza': Rick Wilson previews House Republicans' agenda with control of Congress
As she notes, libel and defamation lawsuits are increasing -- mainly because of the economic impact suffered by victims of smears and rumor-mongering.
"The explanation for the lopsided pursuit of defamation cases has less to do with matters of justice or any special First Amendment protections than with economics. Libel police, thank goodness, are not roaming the Internet like traffic cops scouting for violations; cases can only be brought by people who are both harmed and have means to litigate," she explained. "The latter factor is often decisive, since obtaining legal remedies is expensive, grueling, and time-consuming. Hence the imbalance in enforcing defamation laws: Typically, it’s only worthwhile for plaintiffs to sue deep-pocketed corporate entities where a payout is possible."
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To reinforce her point, she cited the widely debunked "2000 Mules" film by conservative provocateur and convicted felon Dinesh D’Souza, which has a brief and troubled history.
"Late last month, Protect Democracy lawyers filed suit against the makers and promoters of the conspiracy movie 2000 Mules on behalf of a private citizen in Georgia who was filmed legally depositing 2020 ballots for himself and his family and falsely labeled a “ballot mule”—that is, someone who illegally trafficked ballots as a means to deprive Donald Trump of his re-election victory," she wrote. "The companion book to the film, also titled 2000 Mules, credited to conservative writer-turned-conspiracist Dinesh D’Souza, was recalled and delayed due to unspecified 'publishing errors.' NPR tracked some of those 'errors' the publisher was apparently attempting to squelch: Uncorrected copies of the book accused some nonprofit organizations by name of participating in 'ballot trafficking' operations."
"What would an appropriate penalty capable of deterring bad actors look like, exactly?" Carpenter wrote. "Protect Democracy’s Ian Bassin is comfortable leaving that decision entirely up to the courts. 'Whatever the courts ultimately determine is the right amount to compensate those who have been injured for their suffering and deter those who are committing these injuries from doing it again, that is what they should be forced to pay,' Bassin told me. 'No more and no less.'"

"Let Protect Democracy’s defamation cases serve as a warning that consequences, whatever they may be, could be coming. At last," she warned.
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A party that's literally fucked up everything gets to celebrate their failures. Never before in our history can you be so bad and still win.

I don't care if the Republicans win the house, the margins are still a win for the democrats

I expect the Senate to be 50-49 for the GOP with another runoff in GA to decide the balance. Even if Walker wins, a victory for the democrats

Not the red wave democrats deserved. The Lions just won the SB, who saw that coming.

I love Trump for his policies, they were right for the country, but I think he has to step back, I'm now in Desantis' corner. What happened in Florida should have happened nationwide. And he's a big freedom guy too

I'm thinking this encourages Biden to run in 2024. I normally would say that would be great for conservatives, butt I just don't know anymore. We're a nation of idiots

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Blue Tsunami’s only happened in States with complete & transparent corruption …

Ex: not a soul on this planet believes a stroke victim with OBVIOUS brain damage won PA nor a crime Advocate won NY … nobody …
 

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If Republicans were doing stuff this poorly, they wouldn't have my support

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yeah but you'd have taken these results 6 months ago. With 64 TBD the GOP has a 27-seat lead in the House and a 1 seat lead in the senate (3 remaining). And by not having a red tsunami it assures Joe Biden as the '24 DEM prez candidate

What was evident is that the Dems can run a slumlord, an imbecile, or a stalk of celery and still rely on their folks to vote them in while the Republicans sit their and weigh the issues. To most of my group Dr Oz was easily the worst of the 3 candidates in the primary but the idiot GOP pitted McCormick vs Barnette and then neither of them supported Oz's campaign. Lamb should have never lost to Fetterman but after he did he was a better campaigner for Shrek than Shrek was for himself. Dems = party>party>party ... GOP = policies>person>party

After midterm election, Biden says his 'intention' is to run again in 2024

:lock2: so glorious!
 

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I must admit - it defies logic that states cannot count the votes within 24 hours - should be a federal law - just does nothing but spread doubt
consider that American Idol can tabulate 150 million votes in a commercial break :icon_conf
 

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I stand corrected about Georgia gap. Walker closing a little bit. Probably settles at 0.5% margin

Warnock -250 or thereabouts in runoff id bet
Dont forget walker will get most of the libertarian vote which was 3% - less than half of them will prob vote so go with +1.3% added to Walker.
 

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Dont forget walker will get most of the libertarian vote which was 3% - less than half of them will prob vote so go with +1.3% added to Walker.
Walker is done you dummy. Why do you guys insist on making predictions? You’ve all been wrong for decades. The libertarian vote is a no vote in the runoff dummy. It’s not going to Walker. Jesus.
 

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Walker getting the libertarian vote seems like a reach, guessing most of those people would’ve voted for him the first time if they remotely liked him.

Also not going to have Kemp +8% on Abrams carrying him over the finish line. That’s pretty rough he lost the way Kemp cruised.

If he wins, it’ll likely be because GOP voters really got out for him because they were tired of getting their ass kicked in every senate race.
 

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Walker is done you dummy. Why do you guys insist on making predictions? You’ve all been wrong for decades. The libertarian vote is a no vote in the runoff dummy. It’s not going to Walker. Jesus.
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Тrսmр CANCЕLS Prеsident Announcemеnt Aftеr HUGЕ МІDТЕRМ LOSSЕS​


The moron actually SAID (prior to the election), If the people he endorsed, WON, he deserves ALL the credit, but, if they LOSE, he deserves NONE of the blame. Un-fucking-believable...:+clueless:lie::popcorn:
 

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The moron actually SAID (prior to the election), If the people he endorsed, WON, he deserves ALL the credit, but, if they LOSE, he deserves NONE of the blame. Un-fucking-believable...:+clueless:lie::popcorn:
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Thought you were leaving mouthpiece?
You're so sick in the head you can't stay away...fkn nerd
You are so stupid. Walker is finished. Kemp won’t be there to carry his corpse over the finish line. Get a grip on reality
 

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Thought you were leaving mouthpiece?
You're so sick in the head you can't stay away...fkn nerd
YOU should talk, you Tree Jumping Jagoff: YOU'RE so sick in the head you can't stay away from MY posts, with "scintillating retorts" like "Fail," and "weirdo." Lick the scum off a dead dog's DICK, Douchebag.

Cocksucker Kudlow is almost as stupid as YOU are, Pedo Putz:


Kudlow: Trump blame for midterm losses is 'vastly overrated'​

 

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Thought you were leaving mouthpiece?
You're so sick in the head you can't stay away...fkn nerd


These forums are squeaky’s crack and the shut in still can’t kick his addiction .
 

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Watch: Michael Fanone rips Republican Kari Lake in profanity-laced rant on live TV


Matthew Chapman
November 01, 2022

Watch: Michael Fanone rips Republican Kari Lake in profanity-laced rant on live TV

Kari Lake / Gage Skidmore.


On Tuesday's edition of MSNBC's "Deadline: White House," former D.C. Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone tore into Kari Lake, the former Arizona news anchor turned Republican nominee for governor of Arizona, who has spent most of her campaign pushing conspiracy theories about the 2020 presidential election, even outright saying she'll only accept election results if she wins the race.


Fanone's comments came in response to a newly released ad by the Republican Accountability Project targeting Lake, featuring the mother of deceased Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who defended the Capitol alongside Fanone and died shortly after.
"Michael, is that hard to watch?" asked anchor Nicolle Wallace. "I know these are people that we've come to admire and we follow their stories, but these are your friends and colleagues."
"I've gotten to know Mrs. Sicknick pretty well and I thought that was a powerful ad," said Fanone. "She is out there, I think, trying to do what all of us are trying to do here, which is bring accountability for January 6. And, you know, I also support the fact that Kari Lake's a piece of s***, so I'm glad she did that ad."

Wallace then turned to Fanone's fellow guest, Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA), and asked, "Some [people] were found guilty of wanting to threaten or kill you. What do you make of those tools that Republicans are relying on, political violence and adherence to the Big Lie?"
"That is why it does resonate with everyday Americans in all communities when you can connect the dots of violent political rhetoric, when Ted Cruz's Facebook page and Marjorie Taylor Greene's Instagram page and Lauren Boebert's Twitter feed looks just like the feeds of these violent' assailants, something is wrong. And January 6, the way I look at it was a centralized attack on our democracy. The attack against Paul Pelosi and others like Gretchen Whitmer, these are decentralized. And so people have to realize that it is coming to your community and your PTA meetings. And unless we bring down the temperature, unless we bring community over chaos, it will affect every city in America."

2022 election fraud conspiracists could see their accusations come back to haunt them


Tom Boggioni
November 07, 2022

2022 election fraud conspiracists could see their accusations come back to haunt them

Kari Lake (Photo by Olivier Douliery for AFP)


In her latest column for the Bulwark, conservative commentator Amanda Carpenter cautions conservatives who are already claiming Tuesday midterm election will be riddled with fraud that they are flirting with legal repercussions if they don't watch what they say.


Her warning comes at a time when GOP candidates like Arizona's Kari Lake and Wisconsin's Ron Johnson are already casting doubt on the election results before the ballots have even been tabulated.
As evidence, she pointed to the multiple defamation lawsuits filed against multiple Trump allies who falsely accused Dominion Voting Systems of stealing the election for President Joe Biden.
"At first glance, it might seem as if the most brazen peddlers of Trump-era misinformation haven’t paid any price for their lies. But let’s look at the record," Carpenter wrote. "Fox News is facing a pair of billion-dollar defamation suits brought by election-technology firms Dominion Voting Systems and Smartmatic. Fox has also settled with the family of slain Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich, putting the network in the same league as InfoWars fabulist Alex Jones, now on the hook to pay Sandy Hook families $965 million in damages."


READ MORE: 'Impeachmentpalooza': Rick Wilson previews House Republicans' agenda with control of Congress
As she notes, libel and defamation lawsuits are increasing -- mainly because of the economic impact suffered by victims of smears and rumor-mongering.
"The explanation for the lopsided pursuit of defamation cases has less to do with matters of justice or any special First Amendment protections than with economics. Libel police, thank goodness, are not roaming the Internet like traffic cops scouting for violations; cases can only be brought by people who are both harmed and have means to litigate," she explained. "The latter factor is often decisive, since obtaining legal remedies is expensive, grueling, and time-consuming. Hence the imbalance in enforcing defamation laws: Typically, it’s only worthwhile for plaintiffs to sue deep-pocketed corporate entities where a payout is possible."
ADVERTISEMENT

To reinforce her point, she cited the widely debunked "2000 Mules" film by conservative provocateur and convicted felon Dinesh D’Souza, which has a brief and troubled history.
"Late last month, Protect Democracy lawyers filed suit against the makers and promoters of the conspiracy movie 2000 Mules on behalf of a private citizen in Georgia who was filmed legally depositing 2020 ballots for himself and his family and falsely labeled a “ballot mule”—that is, someone who illegally trafficked ballots as a means to deprive Donald Trump of his re-election victory," she wrote. "The companion book to the film, also titled 2000 Mules, credited to conservative writer-turned-conspiracist Dinesh D’Souza, was recalled and delayed due to unspecified 'publishing errors.' NPR tracked some of those 'errors' the publisher was apparently attempting to squelch: Uncorrected copies of the book accused some nonprofit organizations by name of participating in 'ballot trafficking' operations."
"What would an appropriate penalty capable of deterring bad actors look like, exactly?" Carpenter wrote. "Protect Democracy’s Ian Bassin is comfortable leaving that decision entirely up to the courts. 'Whatever the courts ultimately determine is the right amount to compensate those who have been injured for their suffering and deter those who are committing these injuries from doing it again, that is what they should be forced to pay,' Bassin told me. 'No more and no less.'"

"Let Protect Democracy’s defamation cases serve as a warning that consequences, whatever they may be, could be coming. At last," she warned.
You can read more here.


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