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To me, Lindell was never going to be the force that fixed the problems he advocated about. The bottom line is that he never had George Soros type money to effectively manipulate or control any part of the political process. Further, he wasn't an insider who could provide the type of information to cause any head in the swamp to roll.

Rather, he/is was simply an example of a medium sized businessman who cared enough about his country to devote a lot more time and money than most to advancing the issues he believes in. He's just another flavour of Joe Six Pack to float out there as an example of the fact that the problems caused by politicians and the swamp actually matter to ordinary citizens.

As a result, far from celebrating any potential personal demise, I'd be more concerned that he'll become an object lesson as to what will happen to you if you challenge the swamp and you're not a bazillionaire (Trump is proving that even being a billionaire isn't sufficient protection from the power that the swamp wields.) I guess that opposing the establishment is only ok if no one pays any attention to you.

While financial disaster is no joke, there are many, many "comeback" stories in business, so don't bury the body too quickly you ghouls!
Lindell wants to be in the limelight. He adores the spotlight. At any cost.

The thing is he's a complete wacko. All of his election frauds claim were debunked heavily. But of course if you are also a wacko you may like him.

Trump was only a billionaire on paper. But in total debt. The end is near for him. Good lord thank you
 
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Lindell wants to be in the limelight. He adores the spotlight. At any cost.

The thing is he's a complete wacko. All of his election frauds claim were debunked heavily. But of course if you are also a wacko you may like him.

Trump was only a billionaire on paper. But in total debt. The end is near for him. Good lord thank you
He is just as obviously unwell as a dog who was run over by a truck. He is the best living proof that mental health issues are very very real and not made up by purple hair trans people.
 
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Lindell wants to be in the limelight. He adores the spotlight. At any cost.

The thing is he's a complete wacko. All of his election frauds claim were debunked heavily. But of course if you are also a wacko you may like him.

Trump was only a billionaire on paper. But in total debt. The end is near for him. Good lord thank you
I long for the days when people used words according to their true meaning. For example, the term "debunked" is not the same as "unable to prove", but you've used them as if they mean the same thing.

And Trump has no money? You mean he didn't bilk banks and investors for millions and billions after all? What are they taking him to court over then? You lefties need to make up your minds about reality!
 

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I long for the days when people used words according to their true meaning. For example, the term "debunked" is not the same as "unable to prove", but you've used them as if they mean the same thing.

And Trump has no money? You mean he didn't bilk banks and investors for millions and billions after all? What are they taking him to court over then? You lefties need to make up your minds about reality!
Debunked is the correct word. Mike Lindell was ordered to pay 5 million to a programmer who debunked his data on the 'fraud' elections. Look it up.

Trumpy got 400 million in the '80s. So yes he was rich. But sincerely a monkey hitting a few buttons to put that money on the market back then would be richer than he is today.
 
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Mike Lindell is America's cuddliest human. He has no interest in paying the $7.5 million he owes Fox Nexs. All he needs is an Only Fans account, that way he can jingle his change and look cute doing it. No need to go to extremes like Kimmel suggests.

We already know that Trump is a dirty POS.

 

Insidious Von

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Why doesn't The Greatest Human Being in the Universe pick Mike Lindell as his VP running mate.

 

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I've often wondered how Trump "rope a doped" Mike Lindell so thoroughly, is there crack in his ass crack. Now he's saying that Trump will rapture him.

Will Magic Mike sport a gray mustache?

 
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I long for the days when people used words according to their true meaning. For example, the term "debunked" is not the same as "unable to prove", but you've used them as if they mean the same thing.

No, you are the one in need of some xtra word power pal. Debunked means proven false and all those bogus "stolen election" claims have certainly been proven false -in court, repeatedly!!!

And Trump has no money? You mean he didn't bilk banks and investors for millions and billions after all? What are they taking him to court over then? You lefties need to make up your minds about reality!

Apparently didn't have enough of his own money to post the required bonds. That's enough to prove he isn't nearly as rich as he makes himself out to be.
 
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Dutch Oven

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Y2k,

Don't you know how the legal system works? Trump (and his associates) failed to prove to the ridiculous standard set by the courts that the election results were so likely to be proved unreliable that interim relief in the form of decertification of election results, or suspension of certification, should be ordered. Those opposing Trump didn't have to prove anything (and they still haven't).

As to your other point, show me a billionaire with hundreds of millions of dollars in cash, and I'll show you an idiot.
 
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As to your other point, show me a billionaire with hundreds of millions of dollars in cash, and I'll show you an idiot.
Trump is a fake billionaire. I am 100% positive that the guy has all his assets loaned to the bone.

Yet he managed to create havoc in the USA for 8 years now. There will always be a before Trump and an after Trump.

Now can you imagine the wreck a real billionaire could do?? A real fucking billionaire like Peter Thiel or Jeff Bezos could completely disrupt the country out of existence if they wish to...

Our future generations are at the mercy of about 200 individuals. And these people are not ruling by consensus. Which is scary.
 

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Trump is a fake billionaire. I am 100% positive that the guy has all his assets loaned to the bone.

Yet he managed to create havoc in the USA for 8 years now. There will always be a before Trump and an after Trump.

Now can you imagine the wreck a real billionaire could do?? A real fucking billionaire like Peter Thiel or Jeff Bezos could completely disrupt the country out of existence if they wish to...

Our future generations are at the mercy of about 200 individuals. And these people are not ruling by consensus. Which is scary.
Your theory is that a very comfortable billionaire decided to spend most of the final years of his life creating chaos in the US for chaos sake. THAT's what I call an improbable theory (the more accurate term for the oft used "conspiracy theory"). My theory is that Trump, having succeeded in the world of business, but not in the world of popularity, is reveling in the opportunity to speak for millions of Americans whose views have been ignored by Washington for a long time. The "havoc" you refer to is the frantic opposition of the American social elite, who stand to lose if political power shifts to ordinary citizens.

You seem to fear rule by oligarchs, rightly. Oddly, you seem most triggered by the one oligarch running on an anti-oligarch platform.
 
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Your theory is that a very comfortable billionaire decided to spend most of the final years of his life creating chaos in the US for chaos sake. THAT's what I call an improbable theory (the more accurate term for the oft used "conspiracy theory"). My theory is that Trump, having succeeded in the world of business, but not in the world of popularity, is reveling in the opportunity to speak for millions of Americans whose views have been ignored by Washington for a long time. The "havoc" you refer to is the frantic opposition of the American social elite, who stand to lose if political power shifts to ordinary citizens.

You seem to fear rule by oligarchs, rightly. Oddly, you seem most triggered by the one oligarch running on an anti-oligarch platform.
I do agree with you I must admit.

Yet my problem is I know to become a billionaire you do not run by consent. Steve Jobs said himself businessmen like him should never get involved with politics. These guys (billionaires) are mostly all fucking pricks. Most of them are no fun to be around. And most of them have no humanity. Steve Jobs started to have humanity only when cancer hit him.

Being a politician should be about accepting that you won't win all your battles. We have lost that :(
 

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I do agree with you I must admit.

Yet my problem is I know to become a billionaire you do not run by consent. Steve Jobs said himself businessmen like him should never get involved with politics. These guys (billionaires) are mostly all fucking pricks. Most of them are no fun to be around. And most of them have no humanity. Steve Jobs started to have humanity only when cancer hit him.

Being a politician should be about accepting that you won't win all your battles. We have lost that :(
Trumpy is running for one reason and that is to try and get out of his criminal indictments. Yet some believe he's on a mission for the common man, HAHAHAHAHA, Jesus Christ, the cult lives on.
 

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Your theory is that a very comfortable billionaire decided to spend most of the final years of his life creating chaos in the US for chaos sake. THAT's what I call an improbable theory (the more accurate term for the oft used "conspiracy theory"). My theory is that Trump, having succeeded in the world of business, but not in the world of popularity, is reveling in the opportunity to speak for millions of Americans whose views have been ignored by Washington for a long time. The "havoc" you refer to is the frantic opposition of the American social elite, who stand to lose if political power shifts to ordinary citizens.

You seem to fear rule by oligarchs, rightly. Oddly, you seem most triggered by the one oligarch running on an anti-oligarch platform.
Nice try!!

Trump is running for his “me-first” ego and his goal of revenge…
 

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Y2k,

Don't you know how the legal system works? Trump (and his associates) failed to prove to the ridiculous standard set by the courts that the election results were so likely to be proved unreliable that interim relief in the form of decertification of election results, or suspension of certification, should be ordered. Those opposing Trump didn't have to prove anything (and they still haven't).

As to your other point, show me a billionaire with hundreds of millions of dollars in cash, and I'll show you an idiot.
All you gotta do to see an idiot is look in the mirror, BOZO🤡💩...
 
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