Originally posted by Robtard
Alex Jones blasts Trump as 'dumbass' over vaccinesFar-right talk show host Alex Jones slammed former President Trump after the 45th president encouraged people at an Alabama rally to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
A clip from the Aug. 22 taping of InfoWars appears to show Jones accusing the former president of heralding the vaccine for political gain and bowing to media pressure. -snip
They're consuming themselves at biblical proportions. Love it.
Assuming your source is actually telling the truth so what? Jones is 100% spot on.
Not sure what you think this proves. So Alex is not a Trump cultist who jusy blindly agrees with Trump on everything. Big whoop. That is actually a good thing. Even when I fully supported Trump I did not back him up on every single thing he said or did, ffs.
Yeah, I know it is beyond your understanding. You thought Obama could basically walk on water and so ever questioning anything he did in the slightest never crossed your mind.
You were part of the Cult of Obama.
MI Demands Kraken Lawyers Pay Up
Originally posted by Adam_PoE
Yesterday, U.S. District Judge Linda Parker ruled that the lawyers' conduct "warrants a referral for investigation and possible suspension or disbarment."The judge described the pro-Trump case as "a historic and profound abuse of the judicial process," adding:
"Individuals may have a right to disseminate allegations of fraud unsupported by law or fact in the public sphere. But attorneys cannot exploit their privilege and access to the judicial process to do the same. And when an attorney has done so, sanctions are in order.
The attorneys who filed the instant lawsuit abused the well-established rules applicable to the litigation process by proffering claims not backed by law; proffering claims not backed by evidence; proffering factual allegations and claims without engaging in the required prefiling inquiry; and dragging out these proceedings even after they acknowledged that it was too late to attain the relief sought."
Parker went on to explain that the pro-Trump lawyers filed their case in the hopes of "undermining the people's faith in our democracy."
She concluded, "Despite the haze of confusion, commotion, and chaos counsel intentionally attempted to create by filing this lawsuit, one thing is perfectly clear: Plaintiffs' attorneys have scorned their oath, flouted the rules, and attempted to undermine the integrity of the judiciary along the way. As such, the court is duty-bound to grant the motions for sanctions."
Parker also ordered the lawyers "to pay Detroit's court costs and to undergo 12 hours of continuing legal education, including six hours on election law."
Any likeminded attorneys considering filing outlandish anti-election litigation should probably think twice.
Michigan officials on Wednesday demanded that lawyers who unsuccessfully sued to overturn Donald Trump's election defeat in the state pay $200,000 to reimburse for legal fees and related costs.
U.S. District Judge Linda Parker ruled last month that state and local election officials in Michigan were entitled to reimbursement of their legal fees, but has not yet determined the exact amount. The judge will now review the $200,000 request to determine if it is reasonable.
Most of the $200,000 was requested by the City of Detroit, which spent about $180,000 on a private law firm in the case. The office of Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel asked for about $20,000.
Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
Assuming your source is actually telling the truth so what? Jones is 100% spot on.Not sure what you think this proves. So Alex is not a Trump cultist who jusy blindly agrees with Trump on everything. Big whoop. That is actually a good thing. Even when I fully supported Trump I did not back him up on every single thing he said or did, ffs.
Yeah, I know it is beyond your understanding. You thought Obama could basically walk on water and so ever questioning anything he did in the slightest never crossed your mind.
You were part of the Cult of Obama.
And this is what separates the adult from the kids table. We understand principles come before simply being against whatever the "big meanies" are for.
Originally posted by Adam_PoEPerfect 👆 😂
Michigan officials on Wednesday demanded that lawyers who unsuccessfully sued to overturn Donald Trump's election defeat in the state pay $200,000 to reimburse for legal fees and related costs.U.S. District Judge Linda Parker ruled last month that state and local election officials in Michigan were entitled to reimbursement of their legal fees, but has not yet determined the exact amount. The judge will now review the $200,000 request to determine if it is reasonable.
Most of the $200,000 was requested by the City of Detroit, which spent about $180,000 on a private law firm in the case. The office of Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel asked for about $20,000.
Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
Assuming your source is actually telling the truth so what? Jones is 100% spot on.Not sure what you think this proves. So Alex is not a Trump cultist who jusy blindly agrees with Trump on everything. Big whoop. That is actually a good thing. Even when I fully supported Trump I did not back him up on every single thing he said or did, ffs.
Yeah, I know it is beyond your understanding. You thought Obama could basically walk on water and so ever questioning anything he did in the slightest never crossed your mind.
You were part of the Cult of Obama.
Jones is an idiot who says idiotic stuff.
It's funny watching you people consume yourselves.
That's you lying again.
That's you deflecting again from your well known Trump worship.
This issue with vaccines is one of the final straws that caused me to turn my back on Trump as a supporter.
I bet there are many others who abandoned him for this exact reason. Jones was right, Trump should've just kept his mouth shut on the issue.
Although, at a recent rally in Cullman, Alabama he did say "well, you have your rights" after many in the crowd voiced their displeasure when he told them to take the shot.
You've turned your back on Trump and gone crawling back to him multiple times now, so you're not convincing anyone that you're not a Trumper anymore, Trumper.
Fact: Should Trump run in 2024, you will support him, should he win the Republican nomination and become the candidate, you will vote for him a 3rd time (LoL).
Originally posted by Klaw
They should deport illegal aliens.
Yeah, that is just basic common sense but, alas, leftists and liberals are sorely lacking in that department.
If you wanna come to this country (and really, who can blame you 😉 ) you need to do it legally... end of story.
Good on you for not playing their game by using their terms... they are illegal aliens, as you said, not "immigrants".
Lindell Met with Trump on "Reinstatement Day"
Originally posted by Adam_PoE
Though August 13th passed without any developments and his South Dakota "cyber symposium" fell flat, the infamous MyPillow CEO is still in Trump's good graces—earning a glowing endorsement from the previous commander-in-chief at a packed rally in Cullman, Alabama Saturday night.Lindell was even given a prominent speaking slot at the event, using the time to rail against Fox News for ignoring him while continuing to promote a variety of debunked election-related conspiracies.
In a side interview with the Right Side Broadcasting Network before his speech, Lindell also claimed that Trump would be reinstated by the end of the calendar year.
What ****ing clowns these people are. 😆
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell and a group of his allies met with Donald Trump over dinner on August 13th—the date Lindell had previously promised would bring Trump's "reinstatement" as president. The previously-unreported meeting occurred shortly after the bedding tycoon's "cyber symposium" in South Dakota, which failed to produce anything close to proof of election fraud.
Josh Merritt, a former member of Lindell's "red team" at the South Dakota gathering said that the meeting occurred at Trump's Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach on the evening of August 13th. According to Merritt, New Mexico State University law professor David K. Clements, a Lindell associate and "election truther," talked about the potential Trump meeting ahead of time, during the cyber symposium.
FLOP: Small Crowd For Lindell's QAnon KY Rally
Originally posted by Adam_PoE
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell and a group of his allies met with Donald Trump over dinner on August 13th—the date Lindell had previously promised would bring Trump's "reinstatement" as president. The previously-unreported meeting occurred shortly after the bedding tycoon's "cyber symposium" in South Dakota, which failed to produce anything close to proof of election fraud.Josh Merritt, a former member of Lindell's "red team" at the South Dakota gathering said that the meeting occurred at Trump's Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach on the evening of August 13th. According to Merritt, New Mexico State University law professor David K. Clements, a Lindell associate and "election truther," talked about the potential Trump meeting ahead of time, during the cyber symposium.
Speaking of Lindell:
The "We the People Reunion," a conservative rally, began in Muhlenberg County on Friday. The event is hosting speakers such as MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, f̵o̵r̵m̵e̵r̵ ̵n̵a̵t̵i̵o̵n̵a̵l̵ ̵s̵e̵c̵u̵r̵i̵t̵y̵ ̵a̵d̵v̵i̵s̵o̵r̵ convicted traitor Michael Flynn, and Pastor Greg Locke, who has in the past admitted to being at the Capitol during the January 6 Capitol riot.
The rally began at the Muhlenberg County Agriculture and Convention Center. Promoters said they expected crowds of around 10,000 people. Fewer than 300 were at the event when 14 News arrived. 14 News was allowed in the parking lot to shoot some video, but was later asked to leave the fairgrounds.
Lindell Begs, But Fox Won't Let Him Advertise
Originally posted by Adam_PoE
Though August 13th passed without any developments and his South Dakota "cyber symposium" fell flat, the infamous MyPillow CEO is still in Trump's good graces—earning a glowing endorsement from the previous commander-in-chief at a packed rally in Cullman, Alabama Saturday night.Lindell was even given a prominent speaking slot at the event, using the time to rail against Fox News for ignoring him while continuing to promote a variety of debunked election-related conspiracies.
In a side interview with the Right Side Broadcasting Network before his speech, Lindell also claimed that Trump would be reinstated by the end of the calendar year.
What ****ing clowns these people are. 😆
A Fox News spokesperson on Wednesday evening confirmed that Lindell's two, more recently submitted FrankSpeech ads were, in fact, rejected. "I'm going to make another ad this week, and see if they deny that ad," Lindell promised on Monday. According to Lindell, following Monday's rejection, he shot yet another new ad on Tuesday, in which he is sitting at a desk, with a picture of Jesus Christ and a lion as part of his background.
In this ad, he said, Lindell thanked viewers for their support and told them to "check out my new platform FrankSpeech," mentions the special deals on "towels," and recommends viewers go to the MyPillow website. Lindell said that he and his ad buyers sent the rough cut to Fox the same day it was filmed. By Wednesday, he says he got another hard-no. Lindell was previously one of Fox's biggest sponsors on the network.
BOOK: Zuckerberg Made Secret Deal With Trump
During a meeting in Washington, D.C. in 2019, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg agreed to not fact-check political posts if the Trump administration would steer clear of any "heavy-handed regulations," venture capitalist Peter Thiel told an associate, according to a new book.
The associate alleged that at the meeting—which was also attended by Thiel, former President Trump, Jared Kushner, and their spouses—Zuckerberg essentially promised to champion "state-sanctioned conservatism," The Contrarian: Peter Thiel and Silicon Valley's Pursuit of Power says.
Zuckerberg denied that there had been any deal with Trump, calling the notion "pretty ridiculous," though Facebook's actions in the run-up to the election would make the denial seem not entirely credible.
During Black Lives Matter protests, Twitter hid a post by the president that condoned violence: "When the looting starts, the shooting starts," but Facebook allowed it.
In the days leading up to the January 6th insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, Facebook mostly ignored calls to limit the spread of "Stop the Steal" groups, which claimed that Trump had actually won the election.
GOP Operatives Indicted for Funneling Russian Cash to RNC for Trump Meeting
An indictment was unsealed today in the District of Columbia charging a Kentucky man and a Florida man both with conspiracy to solicit and cause an illegal campaign contribution by a foreign national, effect a conduit contribution, and cause false records to be filed with the Federal Election Commission, and related substantive offenses.
According to court documents, Jesse R. Benton, 43, of Louisville, Kentucky, who previously worked as a campaign manager for two campaigns for U.S. Senate and one campaign for president; and Roy Douglas "Doug" Wead, 75, of Bonita Springs, Florida, who previously served as an advisor to multiple presidential campaigns; conspired together to solicit a political contribution from a Russian foreign national (Foreign National 1).
As described in the indictment, Wead conveyed to Foreign National 1 that he could meet Political Candidate 1, a candidate for president during the 2016 election cycle, in exchange for a payment. Shortly after Foreign National 1 committed to transfer the funds, Benton reached out to individuals at Political Committee B, the national party committee for Political Candidate 1's political party.
He then arranged for Foreign National 1 to attend a political fundraising event and get a photograph with Political Candidate 1, in exchange for a political contribution to Political Committee C, a joint fundraising committee comprised of the campaign committee for Political Candidate 1, Political Committee B, and related state committees.
Foreign National 1 ultimately wired $100,000 to Company A, a political consulting firm owned by Benton. To disguise the true purpose of the transfer of funds, Wead and Benton created a fake invoice for "consulting services" and invented a cover story.
Benton and Wead are both charged with one count of conspiracy to solicit and cause an illegal campaign contribution by a foreign national, effect a conduit contribution, and cause false records to be filed with the FEC, one count of contribution by a foreign national, one count of contribution in the name of another, and three counts of making false entries in an official record.
The defendants made their initial court appearance today before U.S. Magistrate Judge Zia Faruqui of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Benton and Wead face a range of maximum penalties from five to 20 years in prison, per count.
Lindell: Reinstatement Day Is Now Thanksgiving
Originally posted by Adam_PoE
Though August 13th passed without any developments and his South Dakota "cyber symposium" fell flat, the infamous MyPillow CEO is still in Trump's good graces—earning a glowing endorsement from the previous commander-in-chief at a packed rally in Cullman, Alabama Saturday night.Lindell was even given a prominent speaking slot at the event, using the time to rail against Fox News for ignoring him while continuing to promote a variety of debunked election-related conspiracies.
In a side interview with the Right Side Broadcasting Network before his speech, Lindell also claimed that Trump would be reinstated by the end of the calendar year.
What ****ing clowns these people are. 😆
Today Steve Bannon's webcast, Mike Lindell said Trump will now be reinstated on Thanksgiving:
"Originally I had hoped for August and September. I asked all the lawyers just yesterday. We are taking this case to the Supreme Court before Thanksgiving. Now maybe Fox will report that today.
You heard it here first because our case is ready. We are bringing it to the Supreme Court before Thanksgiving. This evidence is 100% non-subjective evidence. The Supreme Court, they're going to vote 9:nothing to take it in.
We will have this before the Supreme Court before Thanksgiving. That's my promise to the people of this country. We're all in this together. We worked very hard on this."