Saturday, June 29, 2024

Mike Lindell Flips Out After His Latest Revenge Plot Fails

 



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MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell had a meltdown this week when his latest attempt to punish those who don't believe the 2020 election was stolen from Trump failed. Lindell had been pushing for a recall of Wisconsin's Republican assembly speaker Robin Vos, but the effort went down in flames. So Lindell ran crying to Steve Bannon, claiming that this was somehow "illegal" and he promised that he's not done trying to punish the man who wouldn't throw out the state's results. Farron Cousins explains what's happening. Link - https://www.rawstory.com/mike-lindell... Listen to our videos in an audio format by subscribing to our podcast: https://farronbalanceddaily.buzzsprou... Don't forget to like, comment, and share! And subscribe to stay connected! Connect with Farron on Twitter:   / farronbalanced   *This transcript was auto-generated. Please excuse any typos. MyPillow, CEO. Mike Lindell lost his cool this week in an interview with Steve Bannon, after he was told that the Wisconsin Elections Commission was going to reject his petition to recall State House Assembly speaker Robin Voss. Mr. Voss, by the way, happens to be a Republican. So why is Mike Lindell out there trying to remove Robin Voss the longest tenured speaker in the history of the Wisconsin State Assembly? Uh, because several years ago, as you'll remember, president Biden won the state of Wisconsin. And at the time, Trump's allies, including Lindell, wanted Robin Voss to overturn the state's election results, and instead de uh, declare that their electors were gonna vote for Trump in the electoral college. Robin Voss said, I'm not gonna do that. Biden won the state. I'm sorry. I don't like it anymore than you do, but that's the way it is. So Lindell has spent the last few years, of course, trying to remove Robin Vos. So has Donald Trump endorsed his primary opponent and got clobbered in the primary? But here is what happened when Mike Lindell told this very sad story to Steve Bannon. Bannon started by asking him, Mike, what in the hell's happening in Wisconsin? And Lindell responded, Steve, they can't do it. Their own lawyer said two days ago. Yep, it's good to go. Recall August 6th, that Wisconsin Election Commission is denying it. I've been after the Wisconsin Election Commission for three and a half years now, because they have suppressed everything in Wisconsin like they did in Colorado. Savannah then says, so what are we gonna do? How did they, how did they deny it? And Lindell goes Illegally according to our lawyers. It's absolutely they can't deny it. Bannon then asked like, are you gonna go into court this afternoon? And Lindell Says, no, no, we're not going to, I I'm going to be calling the lawyers. We're not. We, we will never give up, uh, to get rid of Robin Vo and the Wisconsin Election Commission. Now, here's what happened, and this is the part that Lindell doesn't want the audience of Steve Bannon's show to know, isn't Steve Bannon going to jail in two days? Isn't that wonderful? Just random thought popped into my head. But anyway, Mike Lindell doesn't want the viewers of Steve Bannon's program to know that the reason this recall effort failed was not because the Wisconsin Election Commission acted illegally. It's because they found that 188 signatures on the petition to remove Robin Voss via a recall were actually collected after the cutoff date. In other words, You Didn't have the signatures, Mike. You had a 60 day window to get those signatures to force a recall. You failed 188 of them when you only had, I think, 16 more than you needed, but 188 they found out were collected after the window had closed. So those don't count. That's it. That's, that's the problem You messed up, or whoever you had running this or whoever was running this messed up. Now you can try it again. Sure. Right? And just be like, okay, well, we messed up this time. Let's go and get the signatures in a timely manner, folks. But instead you're like, we're gonna go to court. Why? Just try a. I mean, what, where's, where's the shame in that being like, okay, we didn't get it the first time. We're gonna dust ourselves off, you know, and uh, here we go, we're gonna do it again. Right? You already know you can get the signatures. It's just getting the signatures in that 60 day window that seems to be a problem. So try it again. Do it a little faster. See what you can come up with. Right? But Lindell would rather whine and and moan to Steve Bannon as Republicans love to do, and they're not gonna be able to do it for the next four months now. But that's the way it is. You had rules you had to follow, and you simply couldn't do it. You got nobody to blame for that other than yourself.

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