Case in point: Mike Lindell has new prediction: Trump's reinstatement by New Year's excerpt: "It has to happen now. It's Trump 2021. 100% Trump 2021! And it's — this election when it does get pulled down, there were so many down-tickets effected. Maybe the Supreme Court and that they just do a whole new election, which is fine," the pillow tycoon said. "But remember everybody, we have to melt down the machines to make prison bars out of them!"
Reminds me of that preacher Harold Camping who kept predicting the end of the world over and over again. Every time he was wrong he just kept pushing the date ahead another year or so, until he finally died of a stroke - bet he didn't see that coming.
Donald Duck is the world's resident expert on how to upset the apple-cart. First, he reshuffled the entire world economy as if he were playing monopoly, then he gave every nasty Muslim out there the message it was OK to commit genocide on the Kurds, and this is the message he sent to the Taliban, that the US has no reason to occupy the country anymore, and would appreciate a good excuse for leaving.
The whole trump group--BUFFOONS GALORE! I will say--it's amazing to witness the mental instability throughout the entire country day after day. Many people are saying.
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Report on partisan Arizona audit delayed after pro-Trump Cyber Ninjas contract COVID excerpt: "A report detailing the results of the much-maligned and partisan audit of 2020 election results in Arizona has been delayed after members of the Florida-based company hired to conduct it contracted COVID-19. Karen Fann, the Republican president of the Arizona state Senate, announced the news on Monday afternoon. “Today we are receiving a portion of the draft report from the election audit analysis team,” said Fann. “The team expected to have the full draft ready for the Senate today, but unfortunately Cyber Ninjas CEO Doug Logan and two other members of the five-person audit team have tested positive for COVID-19 and are quite sick.”"
Report on partisan Arizona audit delayed after pro-Trump Cyber Ninjas contract COVID excerpt: "The unofficial review cannot overturn the results of the election and has been referred to as an “adventure in never-never land” by Jack Sellers, the Republican chairman of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors. “If you haven’t figured out that the election in Maricopa County was free, fair and accurate yet, I’m not sure you ever will. ... There was no fraud, there wasn’t an injection of ballots from Asia nor was there a satellite that beamed votes in our election equipment,” Sellers wrote in an Aug. 2 letter."
Four months instead of 16 days. Report on partisan Arizona audit delayed after pro-Trump Cyber Ninjas contract COVID excerpt: "The counting began on April 23 and Logan expected it to take 16 days, but it has instead been ongoing all summer."
The Arizona state GOP issued its third subpoena, this time for the routers, after Trump came to town and spouted off the word 'routers' at his rally. Maricopa County, Dominion Voting Systems defy new Arizona Senate subpoenas excerpt: "The third subpoena demands the county’s routers, essentially equipment that directs computer traffic between the county’s own computers as well as the internet. Auditors have claimed, without any proof, that election computers were somehow hacked and the results altered. Two separate investigations conducted for the county found the election system is air-gapped and was never connected to the internet. Yet the conspiracy theories remain, Gates said, highlighting the timing. “They waited for former President Trump to come to town, talk about routers 10 times, and then issue a third subpoena,” he said, referring to Trump’s rally in Phoenix on July 24. “This isn’t serious.” Gates said the people behind the audit are “more interested in scoring political points and driving the conspiracy theories held by many of the members of the state Senate.”"
Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Timothy Thomasson agreed with the GOP AZ state senate for the first round of subpoenas fwhen he said it had a valid legislative purpose. It's up to Thomasson again to rule on whether he thinks issuing a subpoena for the routers also has a valid legislative purpose. The the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and Dominion defied the latest subpoenas. The 'audit' could continue for many months if the court keeps siding with the GOP-controlled senate.
Mike Lindell said he couldn't publish his report proving Trump won because the person in charge of the data dump suffered a stroke right before the Cyber Symposium.
Cyber Ninjas has the opportunity to allege that China directly sent the virus to its company or that the virus was beamed to them by Italian satellites to delay its report. The GOP-controlled AZ senate can issue more subpoenas to investigate those truther narratives, and Judge Thomasson can rule that it has legislative purpose.
Maricopa County, Dominion Voting Systems defy new Arizona Senate subpoenas excerpt: "In that case, Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Timothy Thomasson said the lawmakers had a “valid legislative purpose” in seeking the county’s 2.1 million ballots and the election equipment. The judge pointed out that the Arizona Constitution gives legislators the power to enact “laws to secure the purity of elections and guard against abuses of the elective franchise.” And he accepted the Senate’s explanation that it needed the ballots and equipment to determine if changes are needed in state election laws."
The opposite can be argued: that the GOP-controlled AZ senate is poisoning the purity of the elections, planting seeds of doubt in the voters, tampering with election equipment that forces it to be purchased again at taxpayer expense, and using an audit as a way of scoring points with Trump (which has become more obvious after a second round of subpoenas was issued by the AZ senate to obtain routers after Trump came to AZ for a rally and ranted about routers).