The conspiracy-theorist bedding boss was filmed arguing with a 12-year-old content creator named Knowa in a pathetic attempt to re-sell his claptrap about balloting fraud.
Knowa punctuated his dismissal of Lindell's shtick by telling the failed election-truther host, "You're full of crap."
Knowa shared a longer look of the exchange with the headline, "Mike Lindell is an idiot as expected." Lindell gave a rambling account of how he "got to take off my tinfoil hat" to the smiling Knowa.
Earlier, Lindell reposted a clip from conservative platform Frank Speech after the removal of his 30-year-old facial hair. In the video he outlined his plans to infiltrate the convention and "find the media."
His plan to crash the DNC had been in the the works for a while but didn't make it any less ridiculous.
@#10 ... "So your source is "Trust me, bro?"
Brilliant. ...
Yeah.
Those videos are amazing.
Mr Lindell seemed to not have a clue about the conversation he was in or the filming of the conversation.
Yeah, I'll agree 100% with the title of this thread.
OK, this all leads me to ask, why was Mr Lindell given access to the White House?
Why the MyPillow guy was at the White House, explained as best we can (2016)
www.vox.com
... The MyPillow guy has some thoughts about invoking martial law.
On Friday, Mike Lindell, the CEO of bedding company MyPillow (you've probably seen the commercials) and an avid Donald Trump backer, went to the White House to talk to the president about some conspiracy theories. He reportedly presented Trump and his team with six pages of notes with unfounded claims that China and other countries stole the election from him along with a litany of other strange theories.
Washington Post photographer Jabin Botsford captured some images of Lindell and his papers, which appeared to suggest the president was considering invoking the Insurrection Act, a law that lets the president deploy military and National Guard troops to the streets and the use of "martial law if necessary."
Lindell told the New York Times after the meeting that the notes were given to him by a lawyer he wouldn't identify. He told Times reporter Maggie Haberman that it's someone he's been working with to prove Trump really won the election and that some of the information was tied to reports Trump couldn't see otherwise because he's been banned from Twitter.
But it seems the White House wasn't picking up what Lindell was putting down: He got only a few minutes with the president and was otherwise given the runaround. He told the Daily Beast that Trump asked for him to be taken to a different room to show his findings to "the lawyers " but that after a couple of hours of waiting "the lawyers" were uninterested in his claims. He didn't even get to say goodbye to Trump. "Maybe [Trump] got busy, I don't know," he told the Daily Beast. ...
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