Even Bolshie Run Newsmax forced by law to shut down Shitstain Trump’s ‘Foam Pillow Fool’

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    • Lol. I see from your funny post below that you think that the inventor of one of the worst gadgets of all time, the CueCat is going to prove to us “physically” that he can cash in on Trump’s election grift.
      Indeed good grief.

  1. I read Dominion’s lawsuit against the despicable Lindsey Powell which gave an excellent timeline of events. Georgia’s recount was a manual audit of paper ballots. This proves that there was no electronic vote flipping by Dominion or any other voting machines. Dominion has suffered real harm and Powell is going bankrupt.
    https://www.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.dcd.225699/gov.uscourts.dcd.225699.1.0_3.pdf
    (I do feel bad for Lindell because he sells a made in America product and that is hard. To his credit, he claims that he will have proof ‘this Friday’.)

    • Hoops, Lindell looks like he is out of his league on this one. Just saying that he made a specific commitment.
      BTW so did Sidney Powell, I read her court filing and it was gibberish. I do not expect any better from Lindell. I just wish he had stuck w/selling pillows.

      I have come to the conclusion that the power of conspiracy theories comes from the fact that the target audience WANTS to believe them. The same is actually true for sales pitches and scams as well. A lesson for us all. If someone is telling you something that you want to be true, be skeptical.

    • Maybe you could explain how Jovan Hutton Pulitzer physically proved, in Georgia, that these machines could be hacked to bring up different results that what was originally put into them.

    • No, it’s not a lesson for us all.
      Trumpism is gravity-denying BS on its face.

      Nevermind the self-evident truth that #OpenBorders* #MadeAmericaGreat.

      The US Attorney General was LITERALLY a…

      #HotTubTimeMachineSalesman!

      Only a f*cking moron would continue to believe – much less worship – someone denying what he just said in front of them, and on national tv the previous day.

      “I didn’t offer to pay legal fees” (for inciting violence).

      Someone who told #THEDumbestLieOfAllTime:

      Trump: “Tim Apple”.

      Trump: “I didn’t say Tim Apple”.

      Trump: “Ok, I said Tim Apple, but I said Tim Cook Apple, so fast you couldn’t hear the Cook part!”

      Trump: “Ok, I said Tim Apple… because I was trying to save time and words”.

      … Someone who said there simultaneously were AND weren’t “25 articles” (on his strong pre-Iraq antiwar stance) because: “I’m not a politician, so they don’t write down everything I say”…

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