All you need is a Stingray:
Or you can hide bluetooth trackers in political signs:
I too had to google that title. What I found out was that a Dinesh D’Souza film that even the Wall Street Journal said had “No Evidence” is 100% on Rotten Tomatoes.
I though Rotten Tomatoes was pretty reliable.
That’s the audience score, which is presumably 100% MAGAbot.
Exactly.
Do a poll of the audience in, say, an extreme fundamentalist church sermon. Even though only a very small percentage of the public would approve of what is going on in there, every person attending (or close to it) would fully approve. If they didn’t, they wouldn’t have been there in the first place.
I guess it gives another meaning to the idea of a “cult” film.
FWIW, I believe the deeply flawed theory “2000 mules” theory involves cell phone data and ballot drop boxes.
Apparently they have proved using geolocation data from cell phones, that the same phones were in the vicinity of ballot drop boxes on different days during the early voting period.
Of course, people that live or work in the vicinity of the boxes might be driving or walking near the drop boxes every day. But to the election fraud people, it’s proof positive that those people were ballot “mules” depositing large numbers of fraudulent ballots in order to rig the election.
Fall of 2020 I was driving by one of those ballot drop boxes every day, and stopping in the parking lot where it was half the time.
I’m probably one of those “mules”.
(ETA: quotes)
They put ballot drop boxes in easily-accessible places near busy areas that get a lot of foot traffic, so it will be a convenience to voters.
So of course it’s extremely suspicious that there are people who pass them by so often.
That’s the audience score. Nobody whose brain isn’t a rotten tomato has watched it (or will admit to it, anyway).
Even people who like Dinesh D’Souza didn’t endorse his “2000 Mules” movie, whatever category it fell into.
While we’re on the topic of stuffed ballot boxes…
When you search the name of a movie, Google displays a “Rotten Tomatoes” score that I thought was the Tomatometer and, it seems, usually is but when there is no Tomatometer, it shows the Audience Score instead.
So that’s enough about Rotten Tomatoes. Back to MyPillow talk.
Coincidentally, 2000 mules is exactly what it requires to deliver Lindell’s weekly supply of Peruvian nose candy,
Perfect!!!
There is now video of the drone reveal at the presentation, along with the audience going wild like it was an informercial for a new kind of ice cube tray.
A few reactions:
How can anyone not take this guy seriously?
(That’s not photoshop. Jimmy Kimmel put him in a claw machine.)
Lindell wanted to be on the show, Kimmel would only agree if he would do the interview from inside a claw machine, and he agreed to those terms.
I’m picturing the drones swooping in mockingbird style on anyone approaching the polls not wearing a red had.
A lot of the right-wing talk show regularly feign outrage at the latest supposed liberal excess. So much so that I suspect they have a fainting couch in their studios. Many of them also advertise MyPillow products. I expect that soon we will hear ads for pillows and bedding supplies for fainting couches.
I’m picturing poll watchers with slingshots and beanbag ammo watching for drones.