How do customer complaints of My Pillow have anything to do with this deposition?
This is about Lindell’s attempt to help Trump overthrow the election, is it not?
How do customer complaints of My Pillow have anything to do with this deposition?
This is about Lindell’s attempt to help Trump overthrow the election, is it not?
It had something to do with his public image as the Mypillow guy and how he leveraged that politically. Was hard to follow with all the cuts.
It is about MyPillow as a company being included in the lawsuit. Here is the complete transcript of the deposition. The exchange happens on page 70 of the pdf/page 277 of the transcript.
Thanks. I did not know about Mike Lindell or My Pillow until he started supporting individual one. Never seen a My Pillow commercial.
This is really a lesson for con men everywhere. Don’t shine a spot light on yourself. Some folks that you are not grifting might take notice. I thought that was con 101.
That’s also the error Trump made. The President can’t fly under the radar.
Yup. It shows Trumps hubris. He had screwed so many, for so long without any real punishment he thought it could go on forever. A take on an old commercial “It’s not nice to fool the Federal Government (thunder cracks)”
The Feds have pretty deep pockets, and much better lawyers than he does. And plenty of time.
So it’s the “Who’s on first?” of depositions?
They were a staple on late-night TV, particularly on cable. (And, yes, that did include Fox News.)
Can’t find it again right now, but recently saw a Twitter/Facebook post (so, grains of salt and all that) about the man who controlled the Harlem drug trade in the 1970’s.
Apparently, he was unknown to law enforcement due to keeping a low profile. Then he showed up ringside at an Ali fight in a $100,000 chinchilla fur coat. People started asking who he was. Per the story, he claimed it was the biggest mistake of his life.
Frank Lucas. He definitely wore the coat (and hat), but it’s not clear if that’s what brought him to law enforcement’s attention. The story is a plot point in the loosely autobiographical film American Gangster.
Now the packets are attacking Mike Lindell’s offense fund!
If you have to make a choice between Mike and Steve Bannon for your business , I pity you.
The bus is here!
Until I watched the video clip, I thought from the description that maybe Mike had finally seen the error of his ways.
(Narrator: he hasn’t.)
Mikey’s wifi sniffers are in the news again.
I don’t think it has been mentioned here before, but these WMDs are another grift on Lindell by Dennis Montgomery. This Dennis Montgomery.
I work in tiny little off-campus coffee joints. Full of hipster grad students with their expensive noise-cancelling headphones and 2023 M2-chip MacBook Pros.
I can’t tell you how much I want to get my coffee, perch my reading glasses on my nose… then open one of these up and start typing on it.
… hmmm, any way I can fit a MacBook into that?
Fascinating article. Living in Arizona I remember the birth certificate baloney Arpaio spewed during the Obama administration and the taxpayer money spent chasing it.
(From the article).
That’s $500,000 that he blew on something no one’s gonna use.