After numerous failed attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election, now-infamous pillow mogul Mike Lindell has a new plan of sorts: He's begun meeting with Republican lawmakers in deep-red states and plans to send out door-to-door canvassers aiming to prove the election was faked.
Josh Merritt, a former member of Lindell's "red team" at his August "cyber symposium" in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, told Salon that Lindell is funding a last-ditch door-knocking effort based on rumors that there are many "phantom voters" — people who have died or moved away — on official rolls. This claim is not new, and has been thoroughly debunked.
Merritt added that Lindell is "targeting areas of question based off info from guys like Dr. Douglas Frank and Seth Keshel." Frank and Keshel are two of Lindell's close associates, who have pushed a variety of baseless claims of voter fraud on the pillow tycoon's behalf over the past year.
movin' yet again.
see, the fraudit was itself tainted so ...
Arizona Vote Review ‘Made Up the Numbers,’ Election Experts Say
An analysis found that a hand recount of votes by Republican investigators missed thousands of ballots, and possibly many more.www.nytimes.com
The circuslike review of the 2020 vote commissioned by Arizona Republicans took another wild turn on Friday when veteran election experts charged that the very foundation of its findings — the results of a hand count of 2.1 million ballots — was based on numbers so unreliable that they appear to be guesswork rather than tabulations.
The organizers of the review “made up the numbers,” the headline of the experts’ report reads.
The experts, a data analyst for the Arizona Republican Party and two retired executives of an election consulting firm in Boston, said in their report that workers for the investigators failed to count thousands of ballots in a pallet of 40 ballot-filled boxes delivered to them in the spring.
so since the republican audit didn't get the answer the republicans wanted, a republican has undermined it.
maybe they'll all eat each other eventually.
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After promoting QAnon for more than a year, Flynn now finds himself on the business end of the conspiracy theory. Like QAnon targets before him, Flynn is now struggling to persuade angry QAnon believers that he isn’t a secret Satan-worshipper.
Michael Flynn to QAnon Believers: I’m Not a Satanist!
Michael Flynn is finding out the hard way that surrounding himself with QAnon followers can have a pretty sharp downside.www.thedailybeast.com
“The people of Michigan spoke clearly and unequivocally last November,” said Tracy Wimmer, spokesperson for the Michigan Department of State. “Any effort to violate citizens’ privacy or intimidate them by showing up at their doorstep demanding to know how they voted is a desperate attempt to further sow seeds of doubt about election results that were a secure and accurate reflection of the will of the voters.”
It’s the new tactic isn’t it? They know they can’t win legitimately so discredit any loss. Also the redistricting in Texas by Abbott currently is blatant gerrymandering.oh why not just go for it all
Dozens Of State Lawmakers Sign Letter Calling For MAGA Audit Of All 50 States
Dozens of state lawmakers from around the country have signed onto a letter falsely referring to the 2020 elections as “corrupted” and insisting on “forensic audits” in all 50 states.talkingpointsmemo.com
Well, if it is own money, I wish him well with his new project.
Mike Lindell's new genius plan: Knock on your door and ask whether you
The pillow maven's last-ditch effort centers around sending out canvassers to neighborhoods across the nationwww.salon.com
The sex trafficky right wing Congressman's sex trafficky right wing Congressman Matt Gaetz drops another truth bomb
Matt Gaetz says ‘I think someone may be trying to kill me’ in speech on House floor
Florida lawmaker claimed hitman made threat against him on Twitterwww.independent.co.uk
(Insert Nelson from the Simpsons ha-ha picture)
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has paid his first voter fraud bounty. It went to an unexpected recipient
AUSTIN — Nearly a year after offering up a hefty bounty for evidence of voter fraud in the wake of Donald Trump’s loss, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has handed out...www.dallasnews.com
A history teacher in California has been removed from her job after she told her students that Donald Trump is still president.
The teacher, who has not been identified by name, also made claims about President Joe Biden's son Hunter and the COVID-19 vaccine.
"Hunter Biden, for example, is doing deals with China and Ukraine where he was funneling money illegally. He also had child pornography on his laptop. He was having sexual intercourse with his own niece," the teacher, who worked for Anacapa Middle School, said on the recording, according to CBS New York.
"If you have a baby in the hospital, they don't want to give it back if you're not vaccinated," the teacher said on the recording. "This is a complete power control threat."
But parents say that's not enough. The mother of the eighth-grader who now fears getting vaccinated against the coronavirus says her child and her husband have a damaged relationship because of the teacher's comments.
His father questioned what the eighth-grader learned in school, and the son said he believed his teacher. "When he first got in the car and said, 'Dad, teachers know everything. She's right, dad. You're wrong.' He's damaged. He's hurt. He's scared. He doesn't trust his parents now. He thinks we lied to him," the mom told CBS New York.
This, if true is pretty ugly:
Trump Described As Mob Boss Who Is Retaliating Against Republicans Who Didn't Support Coup
Instead of leaving after losing, Trump has turned the Republican Party into a crime family structure where he is the mob boss attacking those who defended democracy.www.politicususa.com
MyPillow founder and CEO Mike Lindell just had his main conspiracy theory torn to shreds after a conservative review of the Wisconsin 2020 presidential election. Lindell has been claiming for nearly a year that Dominion Voting Systems handed Biden the election, but the review by a conservative group found that Trump actually performed BETTER in areas that used Dominion's machines
"The truth is the Maricopa County 2020 election was not stolen from Donald Trump," said County Recorder Stephen Richer, a Republican elected in 2020 who has defended the integrity of an elections office that was overseen by the Democrat he defeated.
Presenting the rebuttal to the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors in a four-hour meeting Wednesday, county elections officials said that 76 of the 77 claims made in the Cyber Ninjas report were false or misleading.
They confirmed one error that Cyber Ninjas had identified: Fifty ballots had been double-counted. They were scanned and tabulated twice by a temporary employee who was among many hired to help with the election, said Scott Jarrett, the county's co-director of elections. He said the double-counted ballots did not change the outcome of any election.
County officials said they had identified 37 additional ballots that could merit further investigation and had forwarded those to the Arizona attorney general.
"We actually went and researched every single voter. And if, in the very rare instance, there was anything that was potentially unlawful, it was referred to the attorney general," Richer said.