You left out a few. Works both ways.
My guess Rittenhouse when the time and correct legal team are in place will own CNN and some other “news” organizations.
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Jezcoe
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I knew that Sandmann would come up.
Now… was that a good thing or a bad thing that happened?
He recorded the Trump tapes that pretty much doomed his presidency.
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Jezcoe
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it didn’t though.
It got excused and memory holed by the supporters.
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True…they hand waved them away. Luckily, 81 million people felt otherwise.
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Jezcoe
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Also Alan Dershowitz… not worth bringing up that guy.
He was in deep with Epstein and just wrote a piece defending (former) Prince Andrew.
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Partially correct but re-read the post. Computer posted wrong last name, LOL.
You’re up for extra credit.
tzu
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Dersh is trying to run out the clock on his own (probable) child rape problems.
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Jezcoe
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Hey hey hey… he got a massage from an underaged girl but he did NOT take off his underwear.
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Smyrna
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Now I see what brought this on? It was Trump’s speech last night, that was in part hosted by OAN and he endorsed them over and over. So now…it’s attack OANN.
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Sknyluv
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You could assume that if OAN was making Direct Tv a lot of money, they would have extended their contract.
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Sknyluv
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The announcement was made before the Trump rally.
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Don’t besmirch the company I work for on hannity.
AT&T no longer owns DirectTV and hasn’t since August.
Please remove your defamatory accusation from your thread title?
Allan
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WuWei
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Good for Sandmann he was wronged in accordance with the law and awarded appropriate settlement under statute.
Good for his legal counsel, they argued persuasively before the court and were paid for their efforts.
■■■■ CNN and WaPo. I hope he sues the AP and bankrupts their asses.
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Please contact Reuters, it’s their ■■■■■■■ story.
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WuWei
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It’s the hypocrisy for me.
WuWei
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Oh, and just for the record… ■■■■ AT&T
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About the same accuracy…
From his own link…
AT&T contributed its U.S. video business unit to the new company in exchange for a 70% interest in the common stock of DirecTV. TPG contributed approximately $1.8 billion in cash to DirecTV in exchange for a 30% interest in common stock of the new company.
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