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[Merged] MyPillow guy to start own Social media site due to “all the election-machine fraud.”

No doubt about it: Lindall has fallen off the wagon and is back on the Peruvian Marching Powder.
 
Has Lindell tried to correct or explain or his "300 million Americans in jail" statement? I haven't seen anything.
 
Another bad day for the pillowhead.

D.C. Circuit Rejects MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell’s Appeal After Judge Refuses to Throw Out Dominion’s Lawsuit (lawandcrime.com)
Mike Lindell, the MyPillow CEO and stalwart Donald Trump supporter who continues to push election conspiracy theories, has lost his appeal after a lower court refused to dismiss an election-related defamation case against him.

Dominion Voting Systems sued Lindell for $1.3 billion in February of 2021, accusing Lindell of falsely accusing the company of rigging voting machines to steal the 2020 presidential election from Trump in favor of president Joe Biden.

According to Dominion, Lindell pushed the “Big Lie” of voter fraud so that he could push his own products for profit.
 
Has Lindell tried to correct or explain or his "300 million Americans in jail" statement? I haven't seen anything.

No. Near as I can tell, all he did after he made that statement was do two lines of blow off one of Sidney Powell's ass cheeks and knock back a shot of Ever Clear.
 
Tina Peters, the Mesa County Clerk, and her Deputy Clerk have been indicted by a grand jury for their election meddling.

Peters faces 10 counts:

3 counts of attempting to influence a public servant
Conspiracy to commit attempting to influence a public servant
Criminal impersonation
Conspiracy to commit criminal impersonation
Identity theft
First-degree official misconduct
Violation of duty
Failing to comply with the Secretary of State


Knisley faces 6 counts:

3 counts of attempting to influence a public servant
Conspiracy to commit attempting to influence a public servant
Violation of duty
Failing to comply with the Secretary of State

https://www.9news.com/article/news/local/local-politics/mesa-county-clerk-tina-peters-indicted/73-507a1c3f-bff2-4bc7-be94-5caebb0245de

Womp womp.
 
Pillow boy and one of the Fox Bros (Tucker?) are screaming that she's being railroaded... " never committed a crime in her life".
Yeah guys... that's what she's been indicted for. Try to keep up.
Maroons.
 
Pillow boy and one of the Fox Bros (Tucker?) are screaming that she's being railroaded... " never committed a crime in her life".
Yeah guys... that's what she's been indicted for. Try to keep up.
Maroons.

Aren't all criminals like that? Never committed a crime in their life until they do?
 
They can't even argue it's a victimless crime. Sure, Tina Peters didn't find the smoking gun of electoral fraud she thought she would, but her self-appointed investigation has rendered the machines untrustworthy for future use. The county has incurred real costs because of her illegal behavior.
 
I like this bit:Thing is, it wasn't a GOOD surprise...

Holy crap, empty G's speech sounds like a religious speech to a cult! "“You have poured money and time you didn’t have, of course money you didn’t have. You have probably lost friends, maybe you lost a job. Maybe you’ve lost faith at times, but you found it again and you keep fighting,” she told the crowd."
 
Holy crap, empty G's speech sounds like a religious speech to a cult! "“You have poured money and time you didn’t have, of course money you didn’t have. You have probably lost friends, maybe you lost a job. Maybe you’ve lost faith at times, but you found it again and you keep fighting,” she told the crowd."
"sounds like"...??? :rolleyes:
 

From the link:
Utah does in fact hold in-person voting like every other state.
My state does not, in fact! Hasn't for years. It's disappointing that they can't get simple facts correct.
 
Utah (my state) has such a secure, mature, and robust vote-by-mail system that several other states sought our advice when trying to put together something for the 2020 election. I had some association with the state's Chief Technology Officer when it was being put together, so I'll flex a little bit in that respect.

I haven't been to a physical polling place in well over 10 years. Nearly all voting is done by mail now. It is available in all counties, for all elections. We have a very low rate of vote fraud. But more importantly, it has been fully accepted in a state that elects Republicans to practically every office at every level of government. (We have a tradition of Democrat mayors for Salt Lake City.) Until it recently became a GOP talking point, no officials in our government even hinted that vote-by-mail was in any way problematic. One of them tried to introduce a bill in our legislature to go back to in-person voting and paper ballots; it died a very quick death in committee and was roundly derided in our media.

Physical polling places still exist, however, and open for early voting usually 10-15 days before any particular election day. Mail-in ballots may be handed directly to an election worker there, if you don't trust your mail. (We also have drop-boxes.) And you most certainly can cast a ballot in person at a physical polling place using state-of-the-art voting machines. (If you do so, your mail-in ballot -- if any -- is invalidated electronically on the tabulator.) In Utah you can vote in any of several ways, and only the hard-core Trumpinistas seem lately to think there might be something wrong with that.
 

With an advert running underneath with a promo code for pillows! I do wonder if he's decided he can make a fair income from selling to all the Trumpsters - will they buy pillows from anyone else?
 
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With an advert running underneath with a promo code for pillows! I do wonder if he's decided he can make a fair income from selling to all the Trumpsters - will they buy pillows from anyone else?
If all 40 million GOPers bought just one pillow, and he made $5 profit off each one, that's $200 million dollars. This one round of scam alone. More than "fair", I'd say.
 
Is that different from $200 million and/or 200 million dollars?

Also, I'd be stunned if he made $5.00/pillow. It could be on the order of 50 cents.

Doubt it - the cheapest I could find My Pillow in the UK is £29.99 - - a typical standard pillow in the UK will cost around a fiver from a supermarket. I suspect he makes hell of a lot more than $5 a pillow.
 
Doubt it - the cheapest I could find My Pillow in the UK is £29.99 - - a typical standard pillow in the UK will cost around a fiver from a supermarket. I suspect he makes hell of a lot more than $5 a pillow.

You got me thinking (not good for my health, but) and I checked alibaba. This one here:
https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Pillow-Dual-Option-Cooling-Ergonomic-Gel_60733401046.html

Look surprisingly like this one sold at a Canadian chain.

https://www.bedbathandbeyond.ca/sto...n-alternative-pillow/5558665?categoryId=25506

Buy a lot of 100 at $6 each and sell at $80. Not sure what the shipping and customs would cost but I think your estimate is probably close to the mark.
 
With the level of discretion he has displayed about anything through this long, ugly drama of chump, I do wonder what his phone may reveal.

Aside from hitting victim status over this for his fans, he must really be worried about something on it.
 
Every report I've seen from multiple sources says "Lindell claims the FBI seized his phone. At the Hardee's no less." I have not seen any independent verification yet that it actually happened.
 
Okay to be fair Mike Lindell's phone IS a Fisher Price Laugh 'N Learn with batteries removed, so it is kind of weird that the FBI would want it.
 
I'm sure he has proof, why, I'll bet the pictures of this happening are on his phone.
Honestly, this sort of falls under the UFO photo problem. Since everyone has a camera with them always now, we should have lots and lots of new UFO pictures everywhere, if UFO's are being seen everywhere, but we seemingly aren't seeing all these new pictures for some unexplained reason.
If, as we're told, at least 4 out of 10 people are hardcore Trump supporters, and as such, defacto Mike Lindell supporters, why wasn't someone else recording the unjust seizure of his phone by the Feds, at a Hardees Restaurant, and posting it all over the net by now?
Have I already put more thought into this than it even justifies?
I'm thinking pillowhead misplaced it and in his paranoia fueled world the only logical conclusion is the Feds snacthed it when he wasn't looking.
 
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I'm thinking pillowhead misplaced it and in his paranoia fueled world the only logical conclusion is the Feds snacthed it when he wasn't looking.


Now I'm picturing him as Arnold Rimmer in one of the early episodes of Red Dwarf.

"Your explanation for anything slightly peculiar is aliens, isn't it? You lose your keys, it's aliens. A picture falls off the wall, it's aliens. That time we used up a whole bog roll in a day, you thought that was aliens as well."
 
I have now seen one independent report of an interview with an employee, who said the FBI blocked in a car in the drive-thru. Could it actually be true?
 
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