While some members of the media went after President Trump's lawyer, Rudi Giuliani, for dripping hair dye during a press conference regarding the presidential election, Fox News' White House reporter Kristin Fisher went a step further and ostensibly called Rudi a liar.
The first thing was about optics, the second was about character.
With zero independent verification, Fisher gave her opinion about Giuliani's statements saying they were "light on facts," "baseless," or "simply not true."
Her exact words: "That was certainly a colorful news conference from Rudy Giuliani," Fisher began, but it was light on facts. So much of what he said was simply not true or has already been thrown out in court."
Giuliani, Sidney Powell, and Jenna Ellis outlined the president's legal challenge to the election results at a press briefing Thursday.
"What I'm describing to you is a massive fraud," Giuliani told reporters. And while he didn't lay out anything of real substance, Fisher was not privy to what the Trump team knows at this point.
"What emerged very quickly is there is not a single voter fraud in one state," he continued. "This pattern repeats itself in a number of states, almost exactly the same pattern. Which, to any experienced investigator, prosecutor would suggest that there was a plan from a centralized place to execute these various acts of voter fraud, specifically focused on big cities. And, as you can imagine, big cities controlled by Democrats. And particularly focused on big cities that have a long history of corruption."
Fisher rejected off-hand, Giuliani's statements and claims as "baseless."
"Giuliani, he opened by making this really bold and baseless claim that a lot of this alleged nationwide voter fraud that he's referring to all come from one centralized place," she said afterward. "He called it a nationwide conspiracy. And, yet, he failed to provide any hard evidence to back up that one specific claim, especially when you're really dealing with a claim that cuts to the core of our Democratic process."
The evidence doesn't do anything if provided to the public--it must be provided in court. We do not know if, in fact, there is any evidence to substantiate Giuliani's claims, but neither does Kristin Fisher.
Twitter was abuzz with another Fox News rejection of Trump's legal challenge in the contested election they called for Biden early this month.
Conservative Fox News radio host Todd Starnes tweeted:
"We've lost lawyers in this case, because they've been threatened. We have lawyers who need protection. What's going on in this country is horrible, and the censorship that you're imposing is making it worse."
Twitter was abuzz with another Fox News rejection of Trump's legal challenge in the contested election they called for Biden early this month.
Conservative Fox News radio host Todd Starnes tweeted:
"Is Fox News White House correspondent Kristin Fisher a reporter or a commentator? It's hard to tell the difference."Giuliani reminded the media he cannot turn over the signed affidavits under the penalty of perjury from witnesses for fears of retaliation against them, publicly or professionally.
"We've lost lawyers in this case, because they've been threatened. We have lawyers who need protection. What's going on in this country is horrible, and the censorship that you're imposing is making it worse."
Trump's team is running out of time. If they plan to "release the Kraken," they'd better do it very soon . . . like yesterday.
C'mon, man, gimme a break. You know you want to follow Brain Flushings--it's free and worth every penny. And remember, every time you click on an ad, an angel gets its wings and a liberal sheds a tear. C'mon.
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