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17 hours ago, S_A_Hoov said:

Just me, but I think that if Hoffman was black nothing would of happened.

 

DING DING DING  WE HAVE A WINNER WITH BRAINS that have not been brainwashed by the Liberals 

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11 hours ago, fedup said:

I don't like living with adults who will cut up children for money. I also don't like living with people who supports such a thing. Who supports such things???  Liberals

But according to you this free country can't live without Liberals who cuts up little kids for money. 

 

I know where the post that I made came from. And my feelings on the subject stays the same. "I feel so sorry for the sensitive children.  GROW UP KIDDIES "

Those kiddies probably found better jobs with bosses who aren't that stupid and/or nuts. 

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12 hours ago, weirdcritter said:

Those kiddies probably found better jobs with bosses who aren't that stupid and/or nuts. 

Is the new bosses gonna supply new binkys and boxes of kleenex. How about a pretty blue or pink security blanket. OH WAIT, can't have those colors because the new whimpy liberal boss would not know what color to give the crying person begging for mommy and daddy. 

The great Liberal/socialist way of ruling the people.  Turn those people into mush.

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The Windy City decided on its new mayor Tuesday after a tight race between two blues, with a progressive, Bernie Sanders-endorsed Democrat taking the keys to the Chicago mayor's office.

Progressive Cook County Commissioner Brandon Johnson defeated his moderate opponent, former Chicago Public Schools CEO Paul Vallas, to take the Chicago mayor’s race, replacing outgoing Mayor Lori Lightfoot, who came in third before the runoff.

Vallas garnered the support of the Chicago police union and major business groups while Johnson got the backing of Chicago's teacher's union.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/brandon-johnson-wins-chicago-mayoral-contest-replacing-former-mayor-lori-lightfoot

 

That's the way Liberals. If it didn't work the first time, try the stupid again. 

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Ohio bus driver shares moment she 'snapped' at unruly students, later resigned

Jackie Miller drove for a school district outside Cleveland

 

Watters asked Miller about the slogan on the shirt she is now marketing to support her following her resignation.

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"I'm going to shove my foot so far up your a** it's going to dangle out your nose," Miller said.

A clip of the encounter showed Miller telling another girl she was "no innocent angel" amid the kerfuffle, while saying she was "going to start kicking some serious a**."

"I'm done with this. Done. I had my fill. I'm done with it," she was recorded saying. "I'm going to walk off the bus right now and let you people walk home."

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Twitter cheers Biden saying he's 'not going home,' 'staying' in Ireland: 'Good Riddance, they can have you!'

Biden met with Irish President Michael D. Higgins in Dublin Castle Thursday

 

The Irish people are not as dumb as the liberal voters in this country so this could never happen. 

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OOPS    Liberals screwed up again.  Don't think anything through to the end you fools. 

 

This liberal university disarmed its police after the 2020 riots. Now they’re reversing course

Story by Hannah Ray Lambert  Wednesday
 
 
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Portland State University quietly returned guns to its campus police force, nearly three years after the anti-police protests and riots that drove the college to disarm security officers.

"Unfortunately, the environment around the PSU campus has changed since that time," the university's president Stephen Percy wrote in an announcement yesterday

 

Percy cited rising crime, an increase in weapons near campus and lack of support from the Portland Police Bureau for the policy change.

Student activists had lobbied for years to have campus police disarmed. Calls intensified in 2018 after campus police shot and killed Navy veteran Jason Washington as he tried to break up a fight outside a bar.

But it wasn't until the height of the 2020 protests, which raged for more than 100 consecutive nights, that Portland State announced its officers would stop routinely carrying guns on patrol.

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"We can do an effective job without weapons," PSU campus safety chief Willi Halliburton told The Oregonian at the time. "I know they’re talented to do their jobs without the use of a weapon."

 

But then crime increased three years in a row across Portland. The city smashed its previous homicide record in 2021 and again last year. Many businesses have fled the city due to repeated burglaries and vandalism.

PSU reversed course on Feb. 14, according to The Oregonian, but didn't announce the change until this week.

"Recently, our officers encountered individuals on campus with weapons," Halliburton said. "This has made me make the hard decision to have more armed patrols on campus."

The college now has nine armed patrol officers, seven public safety officers and eight campus ambassadors, according to Halliburton.

"We have not abandoned unarmed patrols," he said. "You will see our officers respond to certain calls in an unarmed manner. This was done so at the officers' discretion and when it's safe."

 

 

Attention Portland state, Breathe IN, Breathe OUT, Breathe in Breathe out before you suffocate.  If breathing didn't come naturally your stupid self would be dead, 

 

 

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Not only is she a ragin' Liberal hypocrite, she is a total arrogant entitled A_HOLE of a person.

 
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Cori Bush's campaign paid thousands to her husband for personal security services in recent months

Bush added her now husband to her campaign payroll well after they were a couple

 

FIRST ON FOX: Rep. Cori Bush's campaign funneled thousands of dollars to her new husband for private security services in recent months, records reviewed by Fox News Digital show.

The Missouri Democrat's committee pushed $12,500 to her spouse, Cortney Merritts, between January and the end of March, according to her campaign's newly released filings. During this time, the 'Squad' member also moved $26,000 to the St. Louis-based PEACE Security, which hires several "security operators" with military or law enforcement experience, despite her opposition to them, their website states.

Bush has been among Congress' top spenders on private security, which she said she needs because there have been attempts on her life. Since 2019, she's dropped more than a half million dollars into the personal detail, which primarily has gone to PEACE Security.

 

And despite the security payments, Merritts did not have a private security license as of late February, Fox News Digital reported. Individuals must have a permit to perform security functions in St. Louis and its neighboring St. Louis County, which encompasses Bush's entire congressional district. 

 

Bush's security payments became a point of contention after Fox News Digital first reported on them in July 2021, prompting CBS News to question her about the cash and whether hiring security was hypocritical while she advocated defunding the police.

"They would rather I die?" Bush asked. "You would rather me die? Is that what you want to see? You want to see me die? You know, because that could be the alternative."

The progressive lawmaker said she would ensure she has security because she has had attempts on her life and has "too much work to do."

 

"So suck it up, and defunding the police has to happen," she added.

 

So, after that ignorant loud mouth Liberal statement made by a pig we can only hope we don't hear the word attempts again. 

Right in your face people, right in your face. To hell with you all, she is important. And they wonder why there are racists in this world. 

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On 4/3/2023 at 1:56 PM, S_A_Hoov said:

Just me, but I think that if Hoffman was black nothing would of happened.

 

Oh a lot would have happened. A Black restauranteur who wanted to call a cocktail "The Negro" would be ostracized by other Blacks and he would be lucky if that was all that happened to him. I myself didn't know that the term "Negro" had become so offensive to Blacks until a few years ago.

https://www.ferris.edu/HTMLS/news/jimcrow/question/2010/october.htm

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Senator Harry Reid got in trouble for referring to President Obama as a "light skinned" African American with "no Negro dialect." What's the big dea with using the work Negro? Last time I checked there was a United Negro College Fund run by blacks.

--John Babcock - Williams, Arizona

Answer

Obama and Reid

Senator Harry Reid apologized for his comment, made before the 2008 election, that Barack Obama could win in part because he was a "light skinned" African-American with "no Negro dialect." Reid, who is resisting calls for his resignation, described the gaffe as a "poor choice of words." When did the word Negro become socially unacceptable?

It started its decline in 1966 and was totally uncouth by the mid-1980s. The turning point came when Stokely Carmichael coined the phrase black power at a 1966 rally in Mississippi. Until then, Negro was how most black Americans described themselves. But in Carmichael's speeches and in his landmark 1967 book, Black Power: The Politics of Liberation in America, he persuasively argued that the term implied black inferiority. Among black activists, Negro soon became shorthand for a member of the establishment. Prominent black publications like Ebony switched from Negro to black at the end of the decade, and the masses soon followed. According to a 1968 Newsweek poll, more than two-thirds of black Americans still preferred Negro, but black had become the majority preference by 1974. Both the Associated Press and the New York Times abandoned Negro in the 1970s, and by the mid-1980s, even the most hidebound institutions, like the U.S. Supreme Court, had largely stopped using Negro.

Had Sen. Reid chosen to defend his word choice, he could have cited some formidable authorities. Colored was the preferred term for black Americans until W.E.B. Du Bois, following the lead of Booker T. Washington, advocated for a switch to Negro in the 1920s. (Du Bois also used black in his writings, but it wasn't his term of choice.) Despite claims that Negro was a white-coined word intended to marginalize black people, Du Bois argued that the term was "etymologically and phonetically" preferable to colored or "various hyphenated circumlocutions." Most importantly, the new terminology -- chosen by black leaders themselves-symbolized a rising tide of black intellectual, artistic, and political assertiveness. (After achieving the shift in vocabulary, Du Bois spearheaded a letter-writing campaign to capitalize his preferred term. In 1930 -- nine years before Harry Reid was born -- the New York Times Style Book made the change.) Black supplanted Negro when the energy of this movement waned.

In 1988, after the black power movement had itself faded, many leaders decided another semantic change was required. Jesse Jackson led the push toward African-American. But, so far, the change does not seem to have the same momentum that Negro and black once did. In recent polls, most black interviewees express no preference between black and African-American, and most publications don't recommend the use of one over the other.

It can be challenging for institutions and older people, who have seen racial terms come and go during their lifetimes, to adapt. The NAACP, founded in 1909, declined to change its name during the DuBois revolution but did stop using colored in all other contexts. Negro History Week, begun in 1926, changed to Black History Month in 1976. The United Negro College Fund is now trying to emphasize its initials rather than its full name. The last time the Supreme Court used the word Negro outside quotation marks or citations to other scholarship was in 1985. The writer was Justice Thurgood Marshall, the first black Supreme Court justice, who came of age during the time of DuBois. Despite public outcry, the U.S. Census still includes the word Negro, because many older people still use it.

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On 4/4/2023 at 7:40 AM, fedup said:

I don't like living with adults who will cut up children for money. I also don't like living with people who supports such a thing. Who supports such things???  Liberals

But according to you this free country can't live without Liberals who cuts up little kids for money. 

 

I know where the post that I made came from. And my feelings on the subject stays the same. "I feel so sorry for the sensitive children.  GROW UP KIDDIES "

I wasn't referring to the first post you made, but rather the message that the restaurant's owner, Donald Hoffman, left on the message area of his restaurant. I have no reason not to believe that Donald Hoffman wrote those words himself. Donald Hoffman said the following at the end of this message. Without further proof, Donald Hoffman is the "I" used in these words:

<I take full responsibility for the shortcomings and I apologize to the current and former employees who have experienced harm while working at Mela Kitchen.
I will be ordering additional sensitivity training for myself and promise to develop a culture of understanding, empathy and tolerance to ensure that our staff feel safe and empowered.>
 
In other words, Donald Hoffman, the person you are lionizing as a hero, is apologizing to his former employees who left the restaurant, acknowledging that he believed he caused them harm. 
Donald Hoffman then states he will be receiving sensitivity training so he will not make similar blunders in the future to make sure "our staff" (his staff) will feel safe and empowered. 
I usually think these apologies are insincere and done to save face and protect businesses and investments, which is very understandable. For all I know he could be sincere in these wishes. But what do you, Fedup, think? Did he do what is necessary to protect his business or did he turn into a sniveling cupcake who deserves scorn?
Hey, while I'm thinking about it, if you worked for somebody who learned you had said something someone found offensive, would you quit before you got fired or would you get that sensitivity training to keep your job?
 
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23 hours ago, weirdcritter said:

I wasn't referring to the first post you made, but rather the message that the restaurant's owner, Donald Hoffman, left on the message area of his restaurant. I have no reason not to believe that Donald Hoffman wrote those words himself. Donald Hoffman said the following at the end of this message. Without further proof, Donald Hoffman is the "I" used in these words:

<I take full responsibility for the shortcomings and I apologize to the current and former employees who have experienced harm while working at Mela Kitchen.
I will be ordering additional sensitivity training for myself and promise to develop a culture of understanding, empathy and tolerance to ensure that our staff feel safe and empowered.>
 
In other words, Donald Hoffman, the person you are lionizing as a hero, is apologizing to his former employees who left the restaurant, acknowledging that he believed he caused them harm. 
Donald Hoffman then states he will be receiving sensitivity training so he will not make similar blunders in the future to make sure "our staff" (his staff) will feel safe and empowered. 
I usually think these apologies are insincere and done to save face and protect businesses and investments, which is very understandable. For all I know he could be sincere in these wishes. But what do you, Fedup, think? Did he do what is necessary to protect his business or did he turn into a sniveling cupcake who deserves scorn?
Hey, while I'm thinking about it, if you worked for somebody who learned you had said something someone found offensive, would you quit before you got fired or would you get that sensitivity training to keep your job?
 

I don't recall calling him my "hero".

This whole deal was nothing but a big nothing burger until the crying liberals started to b1tch about something that was none of their concern. The business belongs to the owner. He can call his food or drinks anything he wants to a point. As you said, what is wrong with the word negro???? The Liberals can't keep their uneducated noses out of any non-liberals business. I hope he does not serve "black" coffee. Another thousand brain dead liberals would faint at such a thing. These people will just b1tch to hear theirselves b1tch because they think they have something important to say.  THEY DON'T.  But here comes the so called news giving the fools a stage to be stupid on and the stupid listens to them. 

Now think real hard, why don't you hear any liberal b1tching about the blacks who throw the N word around like it is nothing (which it is)? It is taking all I have to make my fingers be still. I have every right in this country to actually use every form of the N word the blacks use every minute of every day while discussing this topic. 

Don't you get tired of the mouthy small minority running your life? Why should the majority be expected to cowtail to the small minority so we don't hurt their feelings while they live like hypocrites??? 

You live your whole life catering to the small minority that serves you no usefull purpose and costs you money daily.

Fauci

Braindead and the brain deads.

Ozone AL

Anyone who cries climate change.

So called men who dress up like little girls

Doctors who cut up little kids and force feed them harmful meds

anybody who thinks they need to be a boy instead of a girl or thinks they need to be a girl instead of a boy. 

Black lives matter

Any person who cries "defund the police"

The first liberal or non white person who wakes up crying about something. 

Now that is a short list that I see you paying attention to just about everyday. What is it getting you???? Do you think you appear to be compassionate because of this? 

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Hey, while I'm thinking about it, if you worked for somebody who learned you had said something someone found offensive, would you quit before you got fired or would you get that sensitivity training to keep your job?

 

While I am thinking about this question there are many answers to it. First and foremost, just who in the hell found what I said offensive???? Am I supposed to worry about every cupcake in this world and just who are they to dictate to me what I can say or not say?

You just explained why I felt the need to make a list of what I believe you do, in my last post. Your more worried about someONE than all of us. I happen to believe that ALL of US actually counts for something in this free country and we need to quit listening to every freakin' someONE everyday. 

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Ok Liberals, your masters are telling you that you have to quit eating rice because your killing the world.

Stock up on toilet paper because your masters will be telling you that you can't wipe your AZZ.

They are checking on providing you with corn cobs.

 

 

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1 hour ago, fedup said:

Ok Liberals, your masters are telling you that you have to quit eating rice because your killing the world.

Stock up on toilet paper because your masters will be telling you that you can't wipe your AZZ.

They are checking on providing you with corn cobs.

 

 

After a nuclear war...it has been said the only lucky ones are dead.  I really think the lucky ones in today's world are all dead.  Imagine our grandfathers/grandmothers could see this today....they would welcome going back to the grave.

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10 hours ago, Basset3 said:

After a nuclear war...it has been said the only lucky ones are dead.  I really think the lucky ones in today's world are all dead.  Imagine our grandfathers/grandmothers could see this today....they would welcome going back to the grave.

Spot on. 

One stupid move after another. Braindead and the Braindead's say "you WILL buy an electric car" 

 So they pass another stupid rule. At that very moment the cost of everything connected to the auto industry has started to rise. Everything.  With a normal flow of things most prices would be going down as we humans advance our abilities but the liberals are hell bent in killing this country and removing all freedoms except for the crying few. 

It just keeps rolling on, Basset. Nothing good to see today or in the future. We are paying today, for things that will never ever happen. NEVER

It's just plain sad and more facts on why we need to remove Liberalism from the face of this earth.

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The Liberals are having multi orgasms. Fox news just settled a lawsuit for $787.5 million brought on by Dominion. You know, that company that controls your crooked voting machines. Don't worry people, the honest MSM will make sure you get the absolute truth everyday. Cuomo is coming back to sit on Lemons lap to make that happen. 

So, what do we really know???  Fox paid out a measly $787.5 million dollars. Big whoop.  What we don't know. Why did Dominion take the measly money and run instead  of standing tall with their accusation?  Did Fox news lie just like all the other news sources do???  If you was Dominion and knew you were correct, would you settle for this measly amount???  If you was Dominion and knew you were crooked would you take this money and run away??? 

SURPRISE SURPRISE SURPRISE PEOPLE.

Just because you took a payoff does not mean that the service you provided was NOT CROOKED. 

Just because Fox paid does not mean they were not correct. 

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Mike Lindell ordered to pay $5M reward to expert who debunked 'rigged election' claims

Story by Sky Palma  Yesterday 9:31 AM
 
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has been ordered to pay $5 million to an expert who debunked his claims about the 2020 election, CNN reported.
 
Lindell, who pushes mass voter fraud conspiracy theories, vowed to award a multimillion-dollar prize to any cyber security expert who could disprove his claims. An arbitration panel awarded software developer Robert Zeidman the $5 million payout on Wednesday after he sued Lindell.
 

“Based on the foregoing analysis, Mr. Zeidman performed under the contract,” the arbitration panel wrote in its decision. “He proved the data Lindell LLC provided, and represented reflected information from the November 2020 election, unequivocally did not reflect November 2020 election data. Failure to pay Mr. Zeidman the $5 million prized was a breach of the contract, entitling him to recover.”

Brian Glasser, founder of Bailey & Glasser, LLP, who represented Zeidman, said that the decision marks "another important moment in the ongoing proof that the 2020 election was legal and valid, and the role of cybersecurity in ensuring that integrity."

“Lindell’s claim to have 2020 election data has been definitively disproved," he added.

Lindell hosted a so-called “cyber symposium” in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, in 2021, where he announced the “Prove Mike Wrong Challenge," where anyone who could prove his data was wrong could get the payout.

 

 

Mike Lindell ordered to pay $5M reward to expert who debunked 'rigged election' claims

Story by Sky Palma  Yesterday 9:31 AM
 
 
 
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MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has been ordered to pay $5 million to an expert who debunked his claims about the 2020 election, CNN reported.

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Lindell, who pushes mass voter fraud conspiracy theories, vowed to award a multimillion-dollar prize to any cyber security expert who could disprove his claims. An arbitration panel awarded software developer Robert Zeidman the $5 million payout on Wednesday after he sued Lindell.

“Based on the foregoing analysis, Mr. Zeidman performed under the contract,” the arbitration panel wrote in its decision. “He proved the data Lindell LLC provided, and represented reflected information from the November 2020 election, unequivocally did not reflect November 2020 election data. Failure to pay Mr. Zeidman the $5 million prized was a breach of the contract, entitling him to recover.”

Brian Glasser, founder of Bailey & Glasser, LLP, who represented Zeidman, said that the decision marks "another important moment in the ongoing proof that the 2020 election was legal and valid, and the role of cybersecurity in ensuring that integrity."

“Lindell’s claim to have 2020 election data has been definitively disproved," he added.

Lindell hosted a so-called “cyber symposium” in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, in 2021, where he announced the “Prove Mike Wrong Challenge," where anyone who could prove his data was wrong could get the payout.

 
 

Related video: Lindell on the hook for $5M after losing his own bet on bogus 2020 data (MSNBC)

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“The symposium was to get the big audience and have all the media there and then they – the cyber guys – saying yes this data is from the 2020 election and you better look at how they intruded into our machines, our computers, and that was the whole purpose,” Lindell said in a deposition obtained by CNN.

“I thought, well what if I put up a $5 million challenge out there, then it would get news, which it did,” Lindell said in the deposition. “So, then you got some attention.”

Zeidman signed up for the challenge and found Lindell’s data to be "largely nonsensical," CNN reported.

“The Contest did not require participants to disprove election interference. Thus, the contestants’ task was to prove the data presented to them was not valid data from the November 2020 election,” the arbitration panel wrote.

“The Panel was not asked to decide whether China interfered in the 2020 election. Nor was the Panel asked to decide whether Lindell LLC possessed data that proved such interference, or even whether Lindell LLC had election data in its possession,” according to the arbitration panel. “The focus of the decision is on the 11 files provided to Mr. Zeidman in the context of the Contest rules.”

Read the full report over at CNN.

Well there it is folks the good old honest CNN just told you that there was nothing wrong with that election

Ain't they special?

 
 
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OK, now go back and read the joke again

Mike Lindell ordered to pay $5M reward to expert who debunked 'rigged election' claims

Story by Sky Palma  Yesterday 9:31 AM
 
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has been ordered to pay $5 million to an expert who debunked his claims about the 2020 election, CNN reported.
 
Lindell, who pushes mass voter fraud conspiracy theories, vowed to award a multimillion-dollar prize to any cyber security expert who could disprove his claims. An arbitration panel awarded software developer Robert Zeidman the $5 million payout on Wednesday after he sued Lindell.
 

“Based on the foregoing analysis, Mr. Zeidman performed under the contract,” the arbitration panel wrote in its decision. “He proved the data Lindell LLC provided, and represented reflected information from the November 2020 election, unequivocally did not reflect November 2020 election data. Failure to pay Mr. Zeidman the $5 million prized was a breach of the contract, entitling him to recover.”

Brian Glasser, founder of Bailey & Glasser, LLP, who represented Zeidman, said that the decision marks "another important moment in the ongoing proof that the 2020 election was legal and valid, and the role of cybersecurity in ensuring that integrity."

“Lindell’s claim to have 2020 election data has been definitively disproved," he added.

Lindell hosted a so-called “cyber symposium” in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, in 2021, where he announced the “Prove Mike Wrong Challenge," where anyone who could prove his data was wrong could get the payout.

 

 

Mike Lindell ordered to pay $5M reward to expert who debunked 'rigged election' claims

Story by Sky Palma  Yesterday 9:31 AM
 
 
 
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MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has been ordered to pay $5 million to an expert who debunked his claims about the 2020 election, CNN reported.

Real America's Voice/screen grab
Real America's Voice/screen grab© Raw Story

Lindell, who pushes mass voter fraud conspiracy theories, vowed to award a multimillion-dollar prize to any cyber security expert who could disprove his claims. An arbitration panel awarded software developer Robert Zeidman the $5 million payout on Wednesday after he sued Lindell.

“Based on the foregoing analysis, Mr. Zeidman performed under the contract,” the arbitration panel wrote in its decision. “He proved the data Lindell LLC provided, and represented reflected information from the November 2020 election, unequivocally did not reflect November 2020 election data. Failure to pay Mr. Zeidman the $5 million prized was a breach of the contract, entitling him to recover.”

Brian Glasser, founder of Bailey & Glasser, LLP, who represented Zeidman, said that the decision marks "another important moment in the ongoing proof that the 2020 election was legal and valid, and the role of cybersecurity in ensuring that integrity."

“Lindell’s claim to have 2020 election data has been definitively disproved," he added.

Lindell hosted a so-called “cyber symposium” in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, in 2021, where he announced the “Prove Mike Wrong Challenge," where anyone who could prove his data was wrong could get the payout.

 
 

Related video: Lindell on the hook for $5M after losing his own bet on bogus 2020 data (MSNBC)

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“The symposium was to get the big audience and have all the media there and then they – the cyber guys – saying yes this data is from the 2020 election and you better look at how they intruded into our machines, our computers, and that was the whole purpose,” Lindell said in a deposition obtained by CNN.

“I thought, well what if I put up a $5 million challenge out there, then it would get news, which it did,” Lindell said in the deposition. “So, then you got some attention.”

Zeidman signed up for the challenge and found Lindell’s data to be "largely nonsensical," CNN reported.

“The Contest did not require participants to disprove election interference. Thus, the contestants’ task was to prove the data presented to them was not valid data from the November 2020 election,” the arbitration panel wrote.

“The Panel was not asked to decide whether China interfered in the 2020 election. Nor was the Panel asked to decide whether Lindell LLC possessed data that proved such interference, or even whether Lindell LLC had election data in its possession,” according to the arbitration panel. “The focus of the decision is on the 11 files provided to Mr. Zeidman in the context of the Contest rules.”

Read the full report over at CNN.

Well there it is folks the good old honest CNN just told you that there was nothing wrong with that election

Ain't they special?

 

Now that you have read it again with a open mind just what did CNN prove????  Did they prove that there was no election fraud????/ NOOOO

Did they prove that a group of people not named said that Lindell did not provide any truth and CNN called what he presented "largely nonsensical,"

Just what does that mean???

 

“The Contest did not require participants to disprove election interference.

So just what did CNN do????  They twisted a story as usual to make things LOOK like THEY wanted.

 

Note:   I can't stand this hack and I want to throw a brick at my TV everytime this clown comes on screaming about his damn pillows and slippers. 

It's obvious by his ads that his company if failing.  Plus he has his screaming head stuck up Trumps AZZ. It's only a matter of time before the crooked Liberal DOJ hangs him out to dry.

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Does it have a weird smell, ingredient, what?  I haven't used deodorant since the 70s when I got a terrible rash from it.  I shower every night before bed, and if I ever develop underarm odor, I lightly rub foot powder under my entire underarm area.  Presto, odor is gone, sometimes for months.  I make sure to scrub it all off the next time I take a shower.

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7 hours ago, Petee said:

Does it have a weird smell, ingredient, what?  I haven't used deodorant since the 70s when I got a terrible rash from it.  I shower every night before bed, and if I ever develop underarm odor, I lightly rub foot powder under my entire underarm area.  Presto, odor is gone, sometimes for months.  I make sure to scrub it all off the next time I take a shower.

Gold Bond Foot powder, couldn't think of the exact name before.

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20 hours ago, Basset3 said:

Which is worse.....Mike Lindell's TV commercial or the LUME commercial?

Pillow Boy is worse. Non-stop noise 24\7 especially if you try to watch a FOX channel. He was on stage with Trumps group the other day he never stopped looking into the camera no matter where the camera was at.  He actually looked like he was higher than a kite. 

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