The latest life destroyed by Trump’s fragile ego
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@89th said in The latest life destroyed by Trump’s fragile ego:
Hopefully she has a good My Pillow to use in prison.
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@George-K said in The latest life destroyed by Trump’s fragile ego:
Conan Hayes, a former professional surfer turned technology wizard
Quite a career shift!!! LOL
From another article
Peters ran for Colorado secretary of state in 2022 after she was indicted. She was defeated in the Republican primary and alleged election fraud in that race, demanding a recount after losing by 85,000 votes. The recount resulted in her getting an additional 13 votes — as did the overall primary winner, Pam Anderson.
Another LOL
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@Horace said in The latest life destroyed by Trump’s fragile ego:
I asked you to back up your claim that she was abetting attempts at fraud. Which you can't.
You’re right. My bad. Mike Lindell was the consummate truth seeker just trying to do right by the American people.
She did the right thing forging a badge to let his guy in, after disabling the cameras for him first. I mean, how else are you going to investigate fraud? Well, I mean, assuming Giuliani and Sydney Powell were unavailable.
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@Tom-K said in The latest life destroyed by Trump’s fragile ego:
She's younger than 85% of the guys on TNCR!
(Ok, I looked her up and--maybe not, but it looks like she keeps herself in good shape! Thats a plus--and yes, Trump would hit her.)
She’s either 68 or 69. In 9 years time, assuming she lives that long, she’ll be the same age as Don-Old. No way you’d hit that.
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These fucking people, but hey, I'm sure there are democrats even more crooked and than her and Lindell, so that makes it OK.
And let's not forget, Mike Lindell made a ton of money before he lost even more money, so he can't be incredibly fucking stupid, however much he appears to be.
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@jon-nyc said in The latest life destroyed by Trump’s fragile ego:
@Horace said in The latest life destroyed by Trump’s fragile ego:
I asked you to back up your claim that she was abetting attempts at fraud. Which you can't.
You’re right. My bad. Mike Lindell was the consummate truth seeker just trying to do right by the American people.
She did the right thing forging a badge to let his guy in, after disabling the cameras for him first. I mean, how else are you going to investigate fraud? Well, I mean, assuming Giuliani and Sydney Powell were unavailable.
Obviously you know that I never said she did the right thing.
I said that you can't back up your claim that Lidell's agents were intending to commit fraud. Which you can't.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in The latest life destroyed by Trump’s fragile ego:
These fucking people, but hey, I'm sure there are democrats even more crooked and than her and Lindell, so that makes it OK.
And let's not forget, Mike Lindell made a ton of money before he lost even more money, so he can't be incredibly fucking stupid, however much he appears to be.
Lindell is a narcissistic moron, but I'm not aware of any indictments for any illegal activity. It's generally more graceful to attribute behavior you don't like to stupidity rather than malice.
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You have me dead to rights. I should have said “when you disable the cameras to the county facility you control, create a fake security badge to let a professional election denying grifter’s agent in, and lie to the other employees about it, you’re not investigating fraud. You’re attempting to facilitate it.”
Shame on me to assume malice in the heart of Mike Lindell, entrepreneur and patriot.
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@jon-nyc said in The latest life destroyed by Trump’s fragile ego:
You have me dead to rights. I should have said “when you disable the cameras to the county facility you control, create a fake security badge to let a professional election denying grifter’s agent in, and lie to the other employees about it, you’re not investigating fraud. You’re attempting to facilitate it.”
Shame on me to assume malice in the heart of Mike Lindell, entrepreneur and patriot.
I've been attempting to discuss Lindell's intentions with the data he was given access to by the criminal. You have claimed those intentions were to commit fraud, and you've ignored my attempts to get you to back that up. It's my understanding that he was genuinely convinced that he would uncover information that he could push through the fully legitimate legal system to prove fraud in the election.
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I don’t think @jon-nyc said the intentions were to commit fraud, he said they were to facilitate fraud. But that’s like saying “beaten” and “physically injured” aren't the same thing lol.
To your point though, you’re right I’m not sure what Lindell would do with 25,000 logfiles from a voting machine or whatever was downloaded or deleted. Hard to commit fraud from logs unless there was a plan to edit them and then publish the edited results as “proof of voting machine inaccuracies!!” Actually that would make sense, to steal real voting logs, edit them, then create more smoke implying fire.
Anyway, the larger point was this is another life ruined because of Trump’s fragile ego.
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@89th said in The latest life destroyed by Trump’s fragile ego:
I don’t think @jon-nyc said the intentions were to commit fraud, he said they were to facilitate fraud.
Anybody who tries to understand this point is going to get dumber.
To your point though, you’re right I’m not sure what Lindell would do with 25,000 logfiles from a voting machine or whatever was downloaded or deleted. Hard to commit fraud from logs unless there was a plan to edit them and then publish the edited results as “proof of voting machine inaccuracies!!” Actually that would make sense, to steal real voting logs, edit them, then create more smoke implying fire.
Or maybe he thought there was fraud, and was looking for evidence. You know, the explanation this lady has already given, and appears to believe. The explanation that is staring you in the face, and somehow remains entirely out of sight.
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@Horace said in The latest life destroyed by Trump’s fragile ego:
Or maybe he thought there was fraud, and was looking for evidence. You know, the explanation this lady has already given, and appears to believe. The explanation that is staring you in the face, and somehow remains entirely out of sight.
Watch what they do, not what they say. When you suspect fraud you call the authorities. You don’t disable security systems, give fake credentials to a TV grifter’s guy, and lie to your fellow employees about what’s happening.
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That is true, but to Horace's point, were they more likely looking FOR fraud, or looking to CREATE fraud. I could see the latter, but odds are it's the former. Nonetheless, the lady did the crimes, now she'll do the times. And from what I saw, her lack of remorse and her desire to hide from it, didn't help her come sentencing time. Similar to her grifter's boss' grifter boss and his NY fraud case.
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@jon-nyc said in The latest life destroyed by Trump’s fragile ego:
@Horace said in The latest life destroyed by Trump’s fragile ego:
Or maybe he thought there was fraud, and was looking for evidence. You know, the explanation this lady has already given, and appears to believe. The explanation that is staring you in the face, and somehow remains entirely out of sight.
Watch what they do, not what they say. When you suspect fraud you call the authorities.
Except they would think the authorities were in on the fraud.
You don’t disable security systems, give fake credentials to a TV grifter’s guy, and lie to your fellow employees about what’s happening.
You do if you think you're in a clandestine operation against the deep state that stole the election from your guy.
This theory of mind doesn't require a great deal of creativity or insight. It's what they say, and we have zero contradictory information to refute it.
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Doesnt matter. She broke the law. THere are a lot of nutty people out there that think this or that.
That does not give them a "free pass" to do what they like just because....................
I may think that speeding a car is my right and following the speed limit is a plot to destabilize the country. That doesnt mean I can speed and not expect to pay the consequence.
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@taiwan_girl said in The latest life destroyed by Trump’s fragile ego:
Doesnt matter. She broke the law. THere are a lot of nutty people out there that think this or that.
That does not give them a "free pass" to do what they like just because....................
I may think that speeding a car is my right and following the speed limit is a plot to destabilize the country. That doesnt mean I can speed and not expect to pay the consequence.
It's a little insulting that you think I'm making any point you are arguing against. I assume you've mostly read Jon's and 89th's posts, and inferred what I must be saying. Unfortunately, that's not a good way to go about understanding both sides of a discussion. You really do need to read both sides. if you go by what it seems like I'm saying based on what jon writes, you will be off in loony land. I didn't actually say or imply or hint that the lady didn't break the law or shouldn't be convicted.
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@taiwan_girl said in The latest life destroyed by Trump’s fragile ego:
@Horace Sorry I misinterpreted your point. Glad we are in agreement.
I forgive you, TG. It's the latest gaslit misinterpretation caused by the fragile egos of TDS sufferers. It breaks my heart, but I find that forgiveness helps the healing process. Not only for you, but for me as well. Forgiveness is also for the forgiver.
I think we've all learned a valuable lesson here today.