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I don't agree with anyone 100% lockstep. In the military I learned that asking questions and seeing what it is for what it is, was the only way to go. To think objectively, if you will. Some of you may not know that I was 17 when my Mama signed me in. So, I had a LOT of learning to do. All that being said...

Tell me what are the lies in this video?

I'm becoming a fan of this fellow. He's very perceptive, persuasive and just clear headed in this and in the previous vid you posted. Great share.
 
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/othe...1&cvid=97c28121ba9b4cd69874360a8dfe8a0d&ei=10

So..... new heights of stupidity from Donie 2 scoops, via Truth Social distortion channel, Trump appears to admit guilt.... but claims he had a "good reason" for insurrection.
You goin' to jail, sir, that is all admissible, and does NOT comprise a legal defense.

That is one dumb, orange, fat man.
This is far from an admission of guilt from my perspective. The headline doesn't really match the story.

All I get from it is that Trump and his team believe they had a really good reason for protesting and challenging the results.

While there are specific reasons they are being charged for asking someone to break their oath of office, this note on truth social doesn't specify any of that.. which, again, is why I don't consider it an admission of guilt, much less of an insurrection.

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This is far from an admission of guilt from my perspective. The headline doesn't really match the story.

All I get from it is that Trump and his team believe they had a really good reason for protesting and challenging the results.

While there are specific reasons they are being charged for asking someone to break their oath of office, this note on truth social doesn't specify any of that.. which, again, is why I don't consider it an admission of guilt, much less of an insurrection.

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Well, if transcripts of that don't end up in the court case I will be shocked.
 
Well, if transcripts of that don't end up in the court case I will be shocked.
True.. I mean it's still stupid that he's continuing to bang this drum considering how there are specific tweets, interviews, etc in the rico charge they are using as evidence to further the conspiracy. So this may in fact be thrown in there with that other stuff.
Not surprising he keeps having to change lawyers...
 
Well, if transcripts of that don't end up in the court case I will be shocked.
Remember when… I dunno, let’s look at when nearly any greatly rich or powerful person was presented with a trial to determine their facing legal consequences for anything wildly criminally improper and were released free of ever having to suffer the hardship of moral equity?

Why you would bother casting any hope on the us court and justice system while being in fully public and common knowledge of this generally flagrantly obvious statistic is far more surprising.
 
Remember when… I dunno, let’s look at when nearly any greatly rich or powerful person was presented with a trial to determine their facing legal consequences for anything wildly criminally improper and were released free of ever having to suffer the hardship of moral equity?

Why you would bother casting any hope on the us court and justice system while being in fully public and common knowledge of this generally flagrantly obvious statistic is far more surprising.

You allude to a statistic, but, if one exists I've certainly never seen it. What you DO have is a perception, that the wealthy can get away with anything, but Trump fucked around, and he is, most assuredly going to find out. There have been MANY rich/powerful folks that have been locked up, but the ability to afford the best legal representation creates a huge advantage to these types of defendants, so you would expect that this sort of individual is less likely to be found guilty.
 
You allude to a statistic, but, if one exists I've certainly never seen it. What you DO have is a perception, that the wealthy can get away with anything, but Trump fucked around, and he is, most assuredly going to find out. There have been MANY rich/powerful folks that have been locked up, but the ability to afford the best legal representation creates a huge advantage to these types of defendants, so you would expect that this sort of individual is less likely to be found guilty.

What statistic have you ever fact checked that you think would be valid in any event that has claimed to survey more than 20 nameless integers.
 
What statistic have you ever fact checked that you think would be valid in any event that has claimed to survey more than 20 nameless integers.
Interdasting argument there buddeh.


First you bring up a statistic that isn’t readily available, and then you discredit statistics.
Debate via word salad. No thanks.
 
Interdasting argument there buddeh.


First you bring up a statistic that isn’t readily available, and then you discredit statistics.
Debate via word salad. No thanks.
the statistic is one that can be ascertained for me by casual observation with little intent even to do so and is approximate. Look at Trump, Cosby, Epstein, everyone who partied with Epstein, George Bush Senior and Junior, Richard Nixon, the assassins who murdered JFK, the CEO's of Bechtel, Halliburton, Google, Ebay, JP Morgan….that's a number of wealthy criminals right there who never served jail time and are still wealthy and largely celebrated.
I have direct and certain knowledge of these facts with no use for any numerical figures that represent some research survey that I can not personally verify.

Name me some big powerful individuals who have been brought to justice. Can you name any?
 
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https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/othe...1&cvid=97c28121ba9b4cd69874360a8dfe8a0d&ei=10

So..... new heights of stupidity from Donie 2 scoops, via Truth Social distortion channel, Trump appears to admit guilt.... but claims he had a "good reason" for insurrection.
You goin' to jail, sir, that is all admissible, and does NOT comprise a legal defense.

That is one dumb, orange, fat man.

We were supposed to laugh at Archie because we KNEW he was an ignorant, racist, male chauvinist pig. We (and by that, I mean the "Royal We") were not supposed to elect him President.
 
the statistic is one that can be ascertained for me by casual observation with little intent even to do so and is approximate. Look at Trump, Cosby, Epstein, everyone who partied with Epstein, George Bush Senior and Junior, Richard Nixon, the assassins who murdered JFK, the CEO's of Bechtel, Halliburton, Google, Ebay, JP Morgan….that's a number of wealthy criminals right there who never served jail time and are still wealthy and largely celebrated.
I have direct and certain knowledge of these facts with no use for any numerical figures that represevvvnt some research survey that I can not personally verify.

Name me some big powerful individuals who have been brought to justice. Can you name any?
Epstein, Robert Durst, Allen Stanfield, El Chapo, Boesky, Madoff..I mean there has been a lot.
 
Epstein, Robert Durst, Allen Stanfield, El Chapo, Boesky, Madoff..I mean there has been a lot.
How many days did Epstein spend in jail?
Madoff was off the rails flagrant and el Chavo didn’t play ball with the home teams. I dunno who Boesky is but my list did nonetheless exceed yours.
 
Epstein, Robert Durst, Allen Stanfield, El Chapo, Boesky, Madoff..I mean there has been a lot.
Martha Stewart is the one that immediately comes to my mind. Though, admittedly she has made some interesting friends along the way...

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Martha Stewart is the one that immediately comes to my mind. Though, admittedly she has made some interesting friends along the way...

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I'm remembering that black guy on the twitter video who said that Trump is 'black' now because he got a mugshot, and he said that Martha Stewart is also 'invited to the cookout'.

Like I'm sorry, who the fuck made Snoop Dogg the ambassador for black people? He's just as rich and out of touch as Ice Cube is. Niether of these guys live 75 miles of any 'hood'.
 
How many days did Epstein spend in jail?
Madoff was off the rails flagrant and el Chavo didn’t play ball with the home teams. I dunno who Boesky is but my list did nonetheless exceed yours.
Off the rails flagrant........just like the orangen calf.
 
three of the fake electors are now trying to get their cases moved to federal court (lol), here is how it's going for them



So apparently they didn't read the job description. Oh shit.. they don't have one. That would make sense if they are indeed FAKE FAKE FAKE FAKE FAKE

On another note.. I started to wonder who even came up with the idea of sending imposters to certify votes in state elections. I mean, Trump and his team probably had some kind of strategy meeting where literally no idea to overturn the election was off the table.

You cannot make this stuff up. No one is that creative.
 
https://www.npr.org/2023/04/21/1171...ordered-to-pay-5m-in-election-fraud-challenge

Has he paid off his 5 million dollar bet, he lost over election fraud, yet?

well, the pillow guy aint sleeping comfortably this week. turns out that Big Banks and the Deep State are out to debank him and his lumpy pillows.

Mike Lindell Pleads For Help as MyPillow 'Crippled' by American Express

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, a prominent supporter of Donald Trump's discredited claim that the 2020 presidential election was rigged, has claimed American Express has taken "our credit line from a million dollars down to $100,000" which "just cripples" the company.

The outspoken Republican made the claim on Monday during an appearance on the War Room podcast of Steve Bannon, who served as Trump's White House chief strategist at the beginning of his administration.

In July, Lindell claimed MyPillow had "lost $100 million" after major retailers stopped stocking its products in response to his 2020 election fraud claims, saying he was hit by "massive, massive cancellation."

Lindell provided financial support for legal efforts to reverse Joe Biden's election win and the MyPillow logo was included on TrumpMarch.com, a website promoting the January 6, 2021, protest in Washington, D.C., which immediately preceded the storming of Congress.

Speaking to Bannon, Lindell commented: "Steve, we really need everybody's help right now. We have things going on I'm going to let you all know this week...

"American Express, I wasn't going to say this, we've been with them 15 years and we do all of our online marketing, all our shipping with them, out of the blue they took our credit line from a million dollars down to $100,000, just cripples MyPillow. No reason, no explanation, just dropped it down last Tuesday."

Lindell claimed this is part of an "all-out attack on MyPillow" and said his business had also been hit by a second company, which he would discuss on Tuesday.

Bannon responded: "Let me be blunt here's why it is. Because Trump's up 10 points and now the majority of the American people understand the 2020 election was stolen...That's why American Express, they're trying to debank you."

The Republican firebrand was referencing a Washington Post/ABC News poll published this week which found Biden was trailing Trump by 10 points for the 2024 presidential election, though the newspaper did say this was an outlier that didn't match other surveys.

An American Express spokesperson told Newsweek: "We can't comment on specific customer accounts or applications, but I can tell you that American Express does not make customer decisions based on personal views or political affiliations."

Newsweek reached out to MyPillow via email for comment.

In August, Lindell hosted a two-day "Election Crime Bureau Summit" in Springfield, Missouri, where he suggested flying Wi-Fi detection devices should be used in future elections to prevent election fraud by checking polling machines are hooked up to the internet.

He commented: "We want those officials to know that we're monitoring them, and they would want to know that too...Who's telling the truth, the machine companies or the evidence there online?"

Trump and Lindell's election rigging claims have been rejected repeatedly in the courts and by independent legal and election experts.

MyPillow sold hundreds of pieces of equipment on the online auction site K-Bid in July, ranging from vans and forklifts to sewing machines and flat boxes.

Speaking to Minnesota-based newspaper Star Tribune, Lindell said the company was shifting to direct sales via television and email marketing, and sub-leasing some of its old manufacturing space in Shakopee, Minnesota, after box stores and shopping networks "did cancel culture on us" following his election fraud allegations.

https://www.newsweek.com/mike-lindell-pleads-help-mypillow-crippled-american-express-1829770
 
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