He's going from win to win and will soon be Emperor the way he is telling it. I wonder what will happen when he gets a few years in jail?
How will he spin that?
Sorry about the link, folks. Was the problem the language Clifford used in the recorded phone call?
I have been tracking' the boy and have become numb to his language like a hunter fails to notice the foul nature of the scat he encounters.
For Dean, having convinced his cult that Canada is a business run out of Washington D.C. which they can ignore like the Starbucks down the street, it isn't a stretch to try to sell the idea that he's being railroaded.
After losing three trucks to confiscation, losing countless civil suits, being jailed several times, this time over serious matters, Inmate Dean has no real choice except to continue his attempts at controling the minds of his minions.
Thus the sad self-delusion that, from his jail cell, he has the authorities
just where he wants them is about the only lie Dean has left. The other one is that when he "gets out" he's going to kick the arses of the powers that be on a full time basis!
Dean knows how well the ruse plays with his dupes. After all he filled a room full of $150 a pop gullibles for his latest seminar. We all saw how crazed they were at Dean's arrest.
Dean knows his fantasy of powerfulness plays well with the sad freeman livin' in mamma's basement. Dean tells these un/under employed, single/divorced, can't pay the mortgage losers that none of the mess that is their lives is their fault. . . .the trouble, the blame is with the boss, the bank, the cops, the courts and the government.
One might wonder how it is this little community of the delusional manages to function at all. It's simple. The cult employs a self reinforcing loop of denial which stubbornly ignores reality and personal responsibility.
To freemen the boss didn't understand what they said about their SIN numbers or how he had no right to drug test them.
The ex didn't get it that her free-man was really ensuring their future by spending hour after hour on the internet discussing freemanism.
The cop couldn't grasp he was traveling, not driving a car.
So why shouldn't the Dean faithful buy the idea that his motions, which we know are frivolous, are really brilliant submissions ignored by the judges who tremble in fear at the mere mention of Dean's name!
That's the way the self reinforcing loop of denial works!