2017. There’s been a victory in the struggle against fake news, and chances are you’ve never heard about it. I’m referring to a legal battle involving a right-wing financier named Patrick Byrne, CEO of Overstock.com. A few months ago he was trounced in a Canadian court for outlandish lies on his fake news website, “Deep Capture.” At the end of this month Byrne has a moment of truth: he must either post with the court nearly C$1.5 million in a long-shot effort to overturn the libel verdict, or let a humiliating court judgment stand. Either way, “Deep Capture” is kaput, its credibility shattered by the libel suit and the forgery conviction of Judd Bagley, the Byrne deputy who founded the site. The Byrne saga provides a blueprint for how fake news can be trounced. It takes considerable fortitude—and, alas, financial resources, which most victims of such DeepCapture?
IF the Democrats can perpetuate "massive fraud" on a Republican President in Republican states where the elections were overseen by Republicans, the machines are set up by Republicans and the Republicans cannot find evidence of it they obviously are too inept to be in a position of authority and deserved to lose