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This is the Lindell Report, bringing you news combined with hope
by offering practical and achievable action points to assist you in defending and preserving faith and freedom.
And now, here is your host, Mike Lindell.
Hello, everyone.
Welcome to the Lindell Report.
I'm going to be leaving for the West Coast tonight, Brandon.
I'll be speaking out there at Flashpoint, everybody, on Thursday night.
And then I have a meeting tomorrow there, meeting with our team, everybody.
And then on Friday, too, I want to start out right away, everybody, with everything we have going on with our plan to secure our elections.
Help us out at thelindaleplan.com.
Logan just put that right up there.
We're going to keep on soliciting for help with that.
This is it, everybody.
Call all my operators standing by the Lindale Offense Fund at 800-598-6747.
Whatever you can do, everybody, this plan is moving forward.
We had our big Meeting last night, right after the show, with all the groups, the Cause of America and all the other groups across the country.
And then they reach out to over 300,000 people in all 50 states.
So this plan's moving forward and it is amazing.
And we need your help, everybody.
So if you can help by donating to the Lindo Offense Fund.
Brandon, could you find the address to send in a check?
If you can do that, I want that.
We really need your help, everybody.
This is the time you can get the biggest bang for your buck to help save your country in history.
And this is it.
I'm actually going to be going to... I'm going to stop in California.
They're going to be doing a couple of events there, too.
There it is, everybody.
Lindell Offense Fund.
PO Box, what is that, 153?
No, PO Box 183. 183.
Hudson, Wisconsin, 54016, make it to Lindell Offense Fund.
And everyone, if you can help out or let people know about it, let people know about the fund.
100% of the money goes to help secure our election.
I will tell you right now, there's stuff going on just this week where we're flying lawyers as we speak for cases that could end up at the Supreme Court.
I believe one of them will.
But we've got a lot of stuff going on.
I haven't even checked with two of the other cases.
There's a lot of cases that are at a higher level.
And then, of course, we have all the people on the ground with the plan, and that's what we need resources for so we can get the wireless monitoring devices out there.
A lot of people have requested them for their clerks.
That had him for the November 7th election, which we caught every machine online, every voting machine that was online that we monitored.
And we've got a lot of requests from other clerks, but they, to, to use them in down, down elections, down check elections and stuff well before the 2024 election.
So your donations can help with that too.
But if you hear something good going on out there, usually that the, if it's worth, if it's, um, If we feel that it's, uh, our board at the election crime bureau feels that it's worthy of, uh, of, um, that it's important, um, for securing our elections, we go all in and we, and we try and fund it.
Um, so, um, that being said, Brandon, um, I want to tell you, uh, um, and by the way, everybody, um, uh, you can use a promo code tonight.
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Do you have that Logan real quick?
There it is.
No, that's not it.
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This is for all the entrepreneurs.
You're helping out these families.
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So you got the best thing going.
Um, so Brandon, after my, my show last night, after the show up, we'll be, um, You know, I have my call that goes out, and last time I ran pretty long, upwards of an hour and a half, two hours, where I talk to you, I take questions from all 50 states, our representatives from across the country, and we have a couple more candidates for the Raffey Award, and that'll be, we'll have that coming up.
I think we have Linda Rant coming on in about 10 minutes, is that correct?
We have her actually ready now.
Okay.
Well, just give her one second.
I want to tell you one thing.
I want to give a shout out to a reporter.
This is for all you terrible, horrible journalists that are out there.
You can probably learn something from this gal.
Ran, I want you to pull up and put Mike Lindell News.
Hit the news button.
And it's the reformer in Minnesota.
And believe me, at one time I had Um, I don't know if I had, uh, I think I've only done that to Zach where I completely blocked his number, but, but I wouldn't, uh, you know, they're, they're, they're left, left-leaning reformer in Minnesota, but, but this gal, this Dina, she asked me if she could shadow me for two days at my pillow, uh, at our factory and office.
Brandon, would you, would you, I mean, would you like a journalist standing behind you all day and not taking recordings and But you know, that's me.
I don't care.
I'm as transparent as you can get.
And I have nothing to hide.
What's your first name?
Dena.
D-E-E-N-A.
You'll find it.
It says, My Pillow Conspiracy Theories Follow Blah Blah Blah.
Or something like that.
Just if you Google Mike Lindell and then hit News.
I'll get the name of it for you.
Yeah, I guess I didn't read that one.
You should be able to find this pretty easy here.
It wasn't.
Seth Meyers blames the GOP for politics being dominated by weird uncles like Mike Lindell, Steve Bannon,
and Rudy Giuliani.
Yeah, yeah, I guess I did read that one.
You should be able to find this pretty easy here.
I'm going to.
What's the headline?
OK, it says, and by the way, the Star and Tribune followed suit, and we're going to have
to read what they wrote.
Um, Mike Lindell touts his election.
Let's see.
Um, boy, they might've, I hope they didn't take it down already because it was too good.
Wouldn't that be something?
Wouldn't that be something?
Cause I can't find it.
Wow. Um, you know, this should really be something. Um, I do see.
Reformer?
from the Star Tribune though.
Nothing.
Put Mike Lindell, reformer, put that in.
Reformer?
Reformer is the name of that.
This was here, it was up all day.
I can't even believe this.
Nothing.
Isn't that something?
What's it called, Logan?
How'd you send it?
Is that it, Mike?
Yeah, that's it.
That's it.
Where'd you find that?
Boy, they have it hit!
Yeah.
They wanted to, you know, somebody writes something good and then they right away, they, um... Yeah, the Stern Tribune did their article, but it's a paid article, everybody.
Um... Um... Okay.
So, we won't really get into that.
and a and a while now I'm and he has on the screen I can find it
like you said I've been searching the search engines and it will come
but I do know that to me and we you know because I promised I'd do a shout out this
is amazing but now they just push stuff down here's another one
Mike Lindell's conspiracy field pillow company fights to survive his election obsession.
Oh, that's eight hours ago.
That's the one we just found.
That's it.
No, that is the one.
That's Dina Winter.
Okay, there it is.
Yeah, Dina Winter.
It's the number one thing.
That was just under a different name.
Penn Capital Star, whatever that is.
And it looks like it's only Um, but yeah, let's see if it's the full article.
It was a long article.
Yeah, I was getting makeup on it, Brad.
Yeah, I don't care.
Yeah, I was getting makeup on it, Brad.
Did you know she was taking pictures and everything?
Yeah, I don't care.
You know?
I mean, I got nothing to hide.
You know, you got to remember, remember when I did the, this is a true story.
When I was with Kristi Noem, Governor Kristi Noem in South Dakota, we both went to a, it was some, maybe it was CPAC or something.
I think it was a CPAC event.
She got up there to speak, and she started out, she goes, I've already learned a lot here at CPAC.
Mike Lindell just told me the best makeup, hairspray, and eye drops to use backstage.
True story.
All right, there it is.
It's also on minnesotareformer.com.
Yeah, that's it.
minnesotareformer.com.
Right.
But yeah, but she did a great job, everybody.
I just want to say this.
She had a recorder running.
She called me when she did this article.
She kept calling me for questions to do what?
To actually ask, to fact check it.
Well, what did you mean when you said that?
What did you mean when you said that?
So if you go through your, there isn't anything really in here, and if I get a little closer here, It just kind of tells you who I am.
I know they asked one.
I want you to go down below.
Keep going down.
I want to show people.
They went out.
She went and did her.
Keep going down.
Okay, hold on.
Keep going down.
Keep going down.
Not keep going down.
Keep going down.
There's our new machine that we bought.
Okay.
That's a new machine.
Hold it.
Go up a little bit higher.
Okay.
But you know, she puts in here, he said he's persuaded 200 counties to go machine free and hope to get them out by the end of the year.
Okay.
Keep going a little further.
I want to show something here.
Keep going.
I read this.
I gotta, here we go.
Okay.
Go up a little higher.
Go up a little higher.
I'm going to read this.
Go up a little higher.
A little higher.
Okay.
Hold on.
Um, this is a former Chaska mayor, um, uh, that served on my pillow board of directors for seven years before he left in January 21.
This guy's a Democrat, by the way, everybody.
And, uh, he's, uh, And he, after Lyndell became enamored with Trump, that's what she puts in there.
But she's got to put that in there, right?
Bob actually left because in January of 21 is when I got all the evidence.
Everybody remember that.
Now, what she writes here, he was really engaged with that relationship.
We aren't just aligned in terms of national leadership.
We just weren't aligned.
Okay, keep going.
He decided it was best to resign, but says Lindell is a true entrepreneur who touched every component of his business.
He was a mile-a-minute guy going, going, going, blah, blah, blah.
I don't know how he, I'm not sure where he ever rested.
Lindell, okay, go slow down, please.
Go down a little bit more.
Lyndale helped friends from his past.
His journey from crackhead to pillow salesman is legendary, and he's committed to his employees rep, he says.
Remember, this guy left me because of the Trump and all the evidence, but he's telling the truth here to this reporter, and she's right, Ian, actually.
Did he become the mayor of Chaska after he was removed?
He was the mayor before.
He's actually in my book.
He was the mayor Long before he was on my pillows board 20 years before I met him for when I used to own my bars and I had to and I had to get I had to get a liquor license.
He was part of the board that they did not want me to have a liquor license, but that's another story.
You have to get my book and read about that.
Um, but, um, but we became, you know, we became friends.
Uh, it was, and, um, he ended up joining the MyAPL board, but now he says here, we talked about using automation to reduce the workforce, but Lindell, but he did not want any part of that.
It's really important for him to employ those who had challenges in their life, like we employ people that have given second chances.
If they've got addictions, we get them help and we pay for them to get help and then they come back and there's no excuses.
They appreciate being paid while they're even in treatment getting help, so they don't have to miss their paycheck.
But Lindell has long followed his instincts, beliefs, and sometimes even literal dreams, which took his company far, but now have put it on the line.
It's a privately held company, which means my feel is financial health is opaque.
Lindell is the primary stockholder.
But there's that one, and I'll go down a little bit further.
I'm just telling you, this is a pretty... I've got to commend her.
She's very left-leaning, but either she was torn or she's just printing the truth, you know?
And she's not hiding anything, Brant.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
So here's, you know, she tells when I went on She's got me doing six things at once, which I do every day.
Keep going.
Keep going.
Keep going all the way down.
Keep going.
Okay, hold on.
Okay, go up a little bit higher.
Okay, so now remember everybody, this is a journalist.
Okay, hold on.
Go up a little bit higher.
They started questioning employees.
So here's one gal.
But clearly he can be abrupt and demanding and rarely says thank you or please.
And then this gal says, I don't think he's demanding.
He's particular.
Jennifer Polly Hunter said, vice president of tech, whatever from my pillow.
You know, I do micromanage everything and then macromanage.
So that's one thing she's talking about.
Go down a little further here.
Keep going, keep going, keep going.
Okay, hold on.
Go up a little bit higher.
The political stuff is a little fraction of his life, she said.
And it goes, but it goes down.
Lindell jokes that every journalist in the country has his cell phone number, as well as 500 employees.
No joke.
I've told you before, Brandon, over 500 of my employees have my direct number, and they can call me anytime if there's a deviation or a block.
But anyway, let's just scroll down to the bottom.
I just wanted to show you all these journalists out there.
This gal did a very good job.
Keep going.
Keep going, keep going.
So if you get a chance, everybody, especially you terrible journalists out there, read this.
I mean, they talk about Smartmatic, Dominion, and ES&S.
One of the funny things in there, Brad, you can bring it to me on a two-shot, I guess.
One of the things in the article, everybody, that I got kind of a kick out of, they asked me this question.
She said, Mike, Do you regret, now that knowing you're sued and your company got sued, would you regret anything?
Would you go back and change anything?
And you know what I said?
I regret that I didn't go after ES&S earlier.
They're the biggest machine company in the United States.
And by the way, we're going to hear from Rick Wiebe tonight some stuff about ES&S.
But anyway, So if you guys get a chance, the articles out there, the reason I put this up, Rand, is things are changing.
I really believe even the journalists out there, if you look at News Lives, I mean Newsweek, if you look at those guys, they're actually putting stuff out, you guys, that you can actually read it, and it's getting the word out even better than before.
And they're not attacking as much.
You can tell they're kind of, either the journalist is kind of torn or they're finally able to get their articles over clearing the, the, um, you know, their bosses, so to speak, you know, where they used to say attack him or I used to have to tell the journalist, you can't write this good about me.
You have to bash me up, you know, right out of the gate.
So your bosses will print it.
Otherwise they'll never print it.
That happened to me all the time with the New York or the New York times and the The horrible CIA run Washington Post.
Oh, did I say that?
I'm sorry.
So, but, but anyway, everybody, I just want to bring that up.
I think things are changing and they're all shifting.
We have, we're winning at all levels, including the media.
I really believe that.
So, but tonight we, everybody, everybody knows we started the Raffy Award, the Brad Raffenberger down in Georgia.
You know, what we've had for the last three and a half years, everybody, starting with Brad, is fighting politicians that are part of the Uniparty.
With a big R in front of their name, and we're tired of fighting them.
These are the Republican Uniparty.
And you say, well, Mike, how do you know they're a uniparty?
Because they're blocking things that both parties, the people, that all people would agree on.
Why aren't you doing something?
If people do something that doesn't help anybody of the people, there's a hidden agenda, everybody.
And that hidden agenda is a very evil agenda.
And it runs very deep.
We're in a spiritual battle of biblical proportions right now, and you have people blocking us, and we are going to call them out with our new Wrap the Award.
You know, Brad Rassenberger, probably the biggest uniparty blocker I could go on and on in history, and show them what a Wrap the Award looks like there with Brad Rassenberger.
Why don't we put up that, and then we'll show you last week's winner.
I want a picture of him, and then we'll start out with this week's nominees, a couple of them.
Alright, I gotta find the Raffi Award real quick here.
Here we go.
Alright, there we go!
Now this is what, uh...
This is the Brad Rassenberger, the Raffey Award, and if you can read that, Brad, I can't hear how loud it is.
Brad Rassenberger, Georgia Secretary of State, has inspired a new award category, the most compromised politician ever.
I stand against the people of the United States of America.
Raffey Award recipient.
And then show them last year's recipient, or last week.
That guy was a runner-up, that Thurston.
There he is, everybody.
This was last week's winner.
I thought we had the final award somewhere, but that was last week's winner.
Yeah, he got it, but anyway, they get it.
Robin Voss was hands down, he'll probably win He'll probably win numerous Raffy Awards because he just keeps at it.
He doesn't stop.
Well, you know, he sets the bar so high for these other ones, it's almost unfair.
But anyway, you can call and congratulate Robin Voss there for winning a Raffy Award.
There's his phone number and there's his email and say, what a shame that you win this award.
You guys, this is not a word you're proud of, let me tell you.
This is disgusting.
He's one of the most disgusting politicians this country has ever seen.
Robin Voss, Speaker of the House in Wisconsin.
All he's done is block.
What he's done to the state of Wisconsin and to the United States of America is absolutely appalling.
Shame on you, Robin Voss.
And so tonight, let's bring on Linda Rant.
We got a couple nominees.
I think she's got a couple of them.
And I think that... And then we got Rick Wiebe on.
And Rick Wiebe coming on.
So, Linda, how are you doing?
Good.
Good to see you both.
Hi, Brandon.
Thank you, Linda, for joining us.
Everything good in Missouri?
And by the way, Linda, everybody, is the one that has come up with the best hand count system in the country.
And it's already been used in Osage County, Missouri, last spring.
Linda's amazing.
She's done more stuff to help this country than you could ever imagine.
And Linda, I want you to, I brought you on because you have a couple nominees for Raffia Award.
Why don't we start with, um, um, what is it?
Scholler?
Oh, you got Shane Scholler?
Shane?
Shane Scholler.
Shane Scholler.
Was he from Greene County, right?
Yeah, Brennan, as you know, he's bad-mouthed me directly.
Yeah, he's from Greene County.
Can you give, um, um, There it is, everybody, and he's definitely up for a Raffy Award.
There he is, Shane Schuller.
Hopefully, that's his office phone number.
We don't like putting up cell phones for anybody, but there's his office phone.
Unless it's Alan Duke, we will put his number up there because it's on his website.
Linda, can you give us some background on this Shane Schuller?
And then what he's done, why do you think he should be nominated?
Sure, so back in 2022, so after the Truth Summit, can you hear me okay?
I know I've got a terrible internet connection.
Okay, so 2022 after the Truth Summit, we had a citizen who requested CVRs, Lori Huddleston, and she ended up getting in return, a paper served on her, a lawsuit from this Greene County clerk, and he was trying to get a court judgment.
So it would have been one thing if he came forward and said, look, the Secretary of State asked me to file this lawsuit, which we know now because the Secretary of State himself told us that.
Mike, you were in his office.
I don't know if you knew he was talking about Lori Huddleston at the time.
But instead of saying that, the Greene County clerk keeps doubling down, saying, No, I called her before I filed the lawsuit and then that he Moved on to being no I went to her house and talked to her before I filed the lawsuit He keeps just doubling down on these different stories But the fact of it is he sent her a lawsuit that said she was gonna have to pay lawyers fees she was gonna have to cover all the expenses of the lawsuit and then
Luckily we found out if you sue a citizen in the state the state basically the taxpayers have to pay all the costs so it's been in court since 2022 and like you said Mike he has come out and said that you know that you were an instigator that I was an instigator he put our names and Let's just see if he's on my phone here.
notes today that you did ask me for his phone number one time so that you could call him
and talk to him. And as far as I believe you made the call, but I don't know if actually
you guys I mean, I don't I know you didn't connect. So he but he just keep going around
saying these things.
Let's just see if he's on my phone here. I could have him under a derogatory name. That's
the only problem. I have to see but up. But I want to explain to everybody what this Shane
Scholar did.
So he is in charge of Greene County, their elections.
Is that correct?
Yes.
Okay.
And everybody, what he did, when all of you citizens, when you turn in your FOIA requests under the Freedom of Information Act, I believe they call it something else in Missouri, don't they?
Sunshine.
Sunshine Request.
Sunshine Act.
So, so anyway, it's, it's our right to ask people to ask these officials and ask the government for information.
Okay.
And what we all, what you all went out and did is you asked for our cast vote records, which we have a right to.
Well, there's Shane Schuller, but he did, he said, you know what, I'm going to sue somebody for even asking me.
This is like, but then it reminds me of what these judges are doing.
When they're going just for asking for something in a case, they're sanctioning people like me.
But this guy, just for this lady putting in a request, cause she's seen our show, this James Shuler, now he's a, uh, he's got an R in front of his name, doesn't he, Linda?
Yes, he does.
Now everybody think about that.
Why would this Republican from Greene County in charge of his elections in Missouri, Why would he, just a citizen that asked for those cast vote records, was he afraid she was going to find something?
Was she afraid of, obviously the guy, he's been invited to our summit there in Springfield.
Isn't that his county where we always have our summits?
It is, and several people have told me, his constituents, they personally invited him to the summit.
He would have had multiple invites.
So if you're an official, this is the way I look at it, everybody, and this is who we're calling out.
We're going to call these people out.
You either explain to the United States and to the state of Missouri why You would not want us checking into our elections and into what these computers are doing to our elections.
Now, Linda, has anybody approached him about going to paper ballots and counting?
Or is he against that too?
Has he ever come to one of your demonstrations of paper ballots?
Is Osage County?
Did he look at how great it went in Osage County?
There's about three questions there.
What has Shady done?
I have not heard from Shane on that.
I have heard from other citizens who go to his campaign events because he's running for Secretary of State.
They ask him about it.
He'd tell me himself he does not trust the machines, but he believes the answer to not trusting the machines is to do more auditing after the election.
And from the statisticians and like Dr. Frank type people, we know those after election audits mean nothing.
And I would like the people in Missouri to understand this.
We have a statute, 115-493, that prevents us from getting election records.
Flat out prevents us from getting anything.
Shane Scholler wants to make it sound like he's fighting for us, that doing this lawsuit was how he could go to court with the Secretary of State and find a way to show that we're trying to get these records.
But if you read that lawsuit, that's not what he's asking.
He's asking the court to agree with him that citizens are not entitled to these records.
He did not go in there fighting for the citizens the way he tries to portray it.
And all you have to do is read the lawsuit to see that.
So he is out there filing a lawsuit, which if they rule in favor of him, will make it even more difficult for Missouri residents to get access to their election records, which is almost impossible right now.
Yeah.
And this is what this is.
He's a great nominee, because why would you do this?
And you're running for Secretary of State.
Let me tell you, everybody, I haven't met one that I trust yet.
Actually, Jay in Missouri, he was okay when we were there.
He did help get rid of Eric.
He's probably the best one I've met.
I'll be honest, Linda.
But all the rest of the Secretary of State, this is what's controlling our elections, everybody.
It's disgusting.
This guy has tried to block access to machines and get rid of them, even though he says, you can say anything.
He probably says, well, there's not a problem here.
Donald Trump won Missouri.
I can just hear that too.
But I'll tell you what, it's disgusting when you have these Republicans blocking us from getting where we need to be.
Missouri is the tip of the spear.
That's where the, you know, Linda, you guys have been down there for a couple of years now working with the hand counting, paper ballots.
You had the first election stand alone last spring.
Tell us about with that Osage County.
Now that was Democrats, Republicans working together hand in hand, right?
Yes, we had Democrats on the team that were in there counting and we did it according to statute, start to finish.
Excellent, accurate results, 100%.
And then the Secretary of State's office came in and there was a lot of things done that violate the same statute that Shane Scholler went to court over.
They violated the same statute by unsealing the ballot.
They re-hand-counted the entire election.
They ran the same ballots through a Dominion machine, trying to show that there was a problem with the hand count.
And yet, I will tell you, because the election was April 4th, no matter what they did, they couldn't prove it because there's not a single headline that came from all that stuff they did that says, we proved the hand count was wrong.
There's nothing.
We proved the system doesn't work.
There's nothing.
And the sheriff's investigation, just his report just came out, Mike, and I'm putting together a report for you.
I don't want to disclose it now, but you're going to have some huge Rafi nominees out of what the sheriff's investigation report came up with.
Oh, wow.
So you hear that everybody?
More blockers.
And if you heard what Linda just said there, everybody, the media was silent.
And it's just like when we went to the Facebook fact-checkers, Alan Duke, at Lead Stories, which one of them's overseas, of the two fact-checkers overseas in Belgium or someplace.
And these guys, Linda, they do it.
We gave them all the evidence.
We gave them the Mesa County image and said, hey, we signed an NDA with them that they could look at.
And then when he got done, he would go, I said, Alan, if it's true, you've got to bring it to the world and be a hero and tell them.
Well, it was all true.
And you know what he said to me?
We are fact checkers.
This is fact, so we don't have to say anything.
So they just said nothing.
Instead of saying it's all true, I guess what we need are true checkers, right?
Well, your stuff was all true.
It would all work.
But the media silence on that, they couldn't find one thing.
If they would have found one thing wrong with that, Linda, your picture would have been all over.
Every, every journalist, every rotten journalist would have had your picture up there in the lights and the headlines going, there she is.
The system she created did not work.
It was off by a ballot.
Well, no, everybody, it obviously was a hundred percent accurate, or they would have said something, but they didn't.
So that's a, that's a great win.
And I can't wait to hear all the blockers on that, all these Republican blockers.
Then I'm going to ask you this.
Does it surprise you that since you've been, since you went all in on, on, on election platforms to get them secure, it doesn't surprise you that this many Republicans are actually what I'd say, uniparty Republicans, that there's no explanation for their actions.
Does that surprise you?
I guess, yes, just surprised to see how much corruption there is.
What I've learned since I've been here in Missouri these few years is they infiltrate at the county level.
And they get in, and in Missouri, we learn that they come in as Republicans, they're Democrats, or some other party, and they just put the Republican, the R there, so they can get elected.
And that's how they infiltrate and work their way up.
So, by the time they get to the state and federal offices, they've been, quote, a Republican for, you know, years or decades, and they're faking it all those years, and now we just, it's just infested.
It's terrible.
So yeah, we have a huge problem, huge problem with that.
Yeah, and it's not just Missouri, everybody.
You're going to hear it.
We have problems everywhere with this.
These Uniparty, these blockers, and that's who we're calling out.
We're calling out these guys that have ours in front of their name that are the worst of the worst.
They're everywhere, but these are the worst.
These are the ones we fight all the time.
Linda, one of the things that I really thought it's going to be easier now as we move into the next year here in January with the plan and Being able to take these sales pitches to counties.
Now, one of the biggest things when I ran for RNC, I got to know the 168 most of them.
And what we're finding is.
As a lot of them are cowards, so when you get there now and you go, hey, the RNC passed this, paper ballots, hand-counted, same-day voting, signature required, no machine, and now they sit there and go, okay, we'll go along with it.
But you're still going to have some that try and stop that even, even though they voted it in.
It was unanimous they voted it in, which brings up, I think you have another candidate.
We'll just touch on him.
We might, as the guy I met, now who is he, this other candidate?
Is it Neil?
Is that his name?
It's Nick Meyers.
He is the chair of our state GOP party.
I don't think that's his picture though.
Oh, that's in Arizona.
That's the wrong Nick Meyers.
Okay, so that's the wrong Nick Meyers.
Yep, that's okay.
Nick Myers is in the state GOP.
If you went to Missouri, I think it's MoGOP.org or something, you probably could get a picture of him from the website.
He is the state GOP.
We can get him more later, but just because we do have to, I do have to bring on Steve.
We have all week to get his info, and I want to get his info right for tomorrow night, but give us the two-minute I know I met him.
I know I got to meet him when I was down in Missouri meeting all the grassroots politicians, but go ahead.
Yep.
We've had a group in the county level of the GOP in Missouri working very hard on a vetting process that you can use.
It's objective.
It's a great process.
They've been working on it all year.
We had training all summer on vetting our candidates who come to us and say, Hey, I want to be on the ballot as a Republican.
And like we said, the problem is we get people who come in that say they're Republican and they're not.
So this is a great process.
I am on one of the county central committees, the Osage County Central Committee.
And so we've been looking at this all year and heard nothing from the state party.
Nothing.
They've been silent on it.
And then last week, Nick Myers, and I am told that he did this without even talking to the state committee, put out a letter basically saying, I've got a legal opinion.
If you do this, you're going to probably get sued.
We're not going to support you.
We're not going to give you any backing.
You cannot vet candidates trying to get on the ballot.
And we have, this group had put this together, has all this other legal analysis.
Brandon did a great interview last night with Mark McCloskey, which is already up on Frank Speech that this is already talked about.
But yeah, this is a big deal that they're not, they're saying we shouldn't vet our candidates.
And he's the highest, he's the chairman of the GOP for Missouri, right?
Yes.
Yeah.
So he's the highest one.
He voted.
You got to realize, so this is what we have.
These unexplainable blockers.
Now, why would he do this?
Why would you not want at the committee level to vet people that are running as Republicans?
That just doesn't make sense, everybody.
We're going to give him a little grace here and maybe he'll reach out to me before we completely nominate him for a Raffy tomorrow, but I want to call from him.
I'd like him to give me a call, you know, give me a call and explain yourself.
Why would you put this out across the state of Missouri saying, if you do this, you're probably going to get sued?
Um, really?
Well, you know what?
This is the same kind of garbage that happens like, like down in Arizona.
And when I think it was, um, um, Mojave County and I forget the other one, um, It started with a C, I believe.
There were two counties down there that were not going to certify the election down there in Arizona in 2022.
And all of them were afraid that they were going to, because they were threatened to go to jail if they didn't certify.
They were threatened.
And this was on a Thursday.
They had to decide on Monday.
I had them on the phone with their lawyers or with my lawyer, I guess, for them.
And they said, and she said, one of the gals said, can you guarantee me I'm not gonna go to jail?
And the lawyer said, well, yes, you've done nothing wrong.
You've done nothing wrong by voting to not certify to look into it.
And I said, you can't guarantee her that because with times we're in right now, and the lawyer said, no, I guess I can't.
And the gal said, I said, but what I can guarantee you is I will be there for you to bail you out of jail and we will fight this To the end.
And we will win.
But they all, they all under duress.
One guy even said, Mojave County said, under duress, I'm gonna, I'm gonna certify this and they were all afraid.
And that's what this Neal did is he put fear into every clerk in Missouri, right?
Is that right, Linda?
Yeah.
Yeah.
The clerks and the committee.
So as a committee person, he's saying that you might get sued.
And then he said to the clerks, if you go along with the plan, when the committees tell you this, you might get sued.
So yeah, it's that threat of lawfare.
It's overused and it's getting very tiresome.
It really is.
Okay.
Well, thanks, Linda.
We're going to bring him back up for a nominee probably tomorrow night.
We're going to dig a little deeper.
Neil, what's his last name again?
Neil, what's his last name?
It's Nick.
It's Nick Myers.
It was the correct name on the card, just the wrong Nick.
Sorry, but I got it wrong.
Nick Myers.
And I probably have him on my phone.
So I would really like to hear from old Nick Myers for his explanation, because we're calling out all these blockers across our country.
We're not going to tolerate it over the next 10 months or any time anymore for that matter.
We're tired of everybody out there, hundreds of thousands of people out there working this plant to secure our elections, and you have blockers like Nick Myers out there doing some nonsensical thing.
Either explain yourself to it, try and get it through.
Why would you do it?
Why would you do it, Nick?
Why?
So we'll get to the bottom of that.
But thanks, Linda, and thanks for all the work you do.
God bless you.
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And I'm sure Rick's been waiting in the wings there, but he's got a lot to say.
I'll just let... Rick, are you there?
Yes, I am.
Good to see you both.
Okay, and there's you guys.
Rick here, it's... How do you say his last name?
Weeby, right?
Weeby.
Weibel.
Weibull, Weibull, Weibull, Weibull.
I have a Weeby that works for me and a Weibull I grew up with.
So Rick Weibull here, everybody.
He's done more than anyone I know in the state of Minnesota and the state of South Dakota.
His name is everywhere.
It's like, if you want to know what's going on, you talk to Rick.
And Rick was on the call last night.
And Rick, I'm just going to let you kind of run with it.
I know you get blocked in You get blocked everywhere.
You would expect it probably in Minnesota with, uh, with their, but in South Dakota is the one that's very intriguing to me and to our people watching.
So, um, tell us what, uh, what you would say, uh, you know, about these, uh, Republican blockers that have an R in front of their name and all your efforts and, and, uh, just go ahead here.
You're exactly right.
It's absolutely incredible.
When we sit here in a Republican state.
It's really hard to sit there and look at, say for example, the Minnehaha State's attorney who runs interference where the county auditor there wants to release the cast vote records, but he basically says no and doesn't allow her to release the cast vote records to Jessica Palmea and South Dakota candidacy.
Then we have Rachel Solak who works for the South Dakota Secretary of State's office and she's out there actively gaslighting Jessica, myself, in essence, using words that we're causing election interference and that we are creating all of this extra time and waste of time.
Yet, when we ask about the cast vote records and for them to follow the voluntary voting system guidelines that's so new since 2005, where the cast vote records are established, they won't do it, and they just call us deniers.
Then we have Lee Schoenbeck.
So who is that?
So name that person.
That person's probably up for a rap.
Who's out gaslighting?
What's her name?
Rachel Solek out of the Secretary of State's office.
She's an employee, so she's not elected.
And now tell us about your secretary.
Tell us about the South Dakota Secretary of State.
That was elected by the people that got her through.
And then didn't she turn on us?
That's what I had heard about you in South Dakota.
It's very personal as well because my wife was the campaign manager for Monet Johnson to try and make a change because the previous Secretary of State Steve Barnett denied that the cast vote records even existed.
However, in his own meeting notes of 2019, Their State Board of Elections talked about the cast vote records, and they actually filed an application with the EAC for about $3 million to be able to do post-election audits.
And the cast vote records at that time, discussed by the Minnehaha County Auditor, he was talking about, his name is Bob Litz.
He basically was guiding him through how to bring election integrity in.
And I can't wait to sit down and talk with him to learn more from him.
Those meeting minutes are pure gold, but Barnett denied that they existed.
So we removed him from office, replaced him with Mode Johnson.
She stabs us in the back and basically kicks us off to the side, used us to get elected.
And now I'm sitting there.
Jessica and I had to overcome Lee Schoenbeck, leader of the Senate, President pro tem, where he said there would be no election integrity bills that would go through the state of South Dakota.
Well, with all the work of the Freedom Caucus and other good Republicans there, and common sense moderate Republicans, they heard us, and even the good governor, Noam, signed 14 election integrity bills.
Not all of them were as strong as we wanted.
Some of them were quite watered down, especially the post-election audit.
Oh yeah, we were one of the last states to actually get on board of this standard that 45 of the other states had before we joined in.
Wow.
That's good to hear that Governor Noem actually, she signed those bills, right?
So she is helping with that.
And because she was one of the first ones I talked to way back a couple years ago to get rid of the machines, I really believed South Dakota was going to be the first state machine free.
And we did too.
I was very surprised.
It's almost you guys have almost have to, you've almost fought it county by county, especially in what Sioux Falls.
Is that the biggest problem or is it county by county across the state?
It's county by county, but Sioux Falls is divided between two counties, Lincoln and Minnehaha County, and so it makes it extremely tough.
But at least we have Minnehaha County right now.
The county auditor there is brand new.
She is asking the right questions, and unfortunately, The state county auditors association has been attacking her as well as the secretary of state's office has not been helping her.
But today she had a huge win where she wanted to redistrict the precincts to have them make more sense.
And so that voters wouldn't have to wait in long lines anymore.
And today finally the county commissioners approved her redistricting plan for the new precincts.
So I want to give great credit to Leah Anderson and her staff being able to do that.
Well, that is awesome.
And you know, everybody, there are little victories, you know, everyone says, uh, they say to me all the time, Rick, you know, why don't you just worry about the swing states, Mike?
Well, this isn't just about the swing state.
This is about our elections.
And you know what, if we get a win, we get a win and I don't care if it's Oregon or South Dakota, or how about what just happened in Minnesota?
You know, people were asking me, Rick, this was about.
A month and a half, two months ago, and they asked me, and I said, there's good things that come out of every state, but they asked me about Minnesota.
I said, I couldn't think of anything.
I mean, I'm going, you know, you're right.
I said, cause I don't spend hardly any time fighting stuff in Minnesota.
Cause it's so, um, um, to me, it's kind of like Oklahoma is only Oklahoma down there fighting the Republicans up there.
You're fighting both Democrats, you and a part of Minnesota, but the big, but here out of the blue.
Out of the blue comes a great ruling and what ruling was that?
That was a couple of weeks ago about Donald Trump, right?
Yeah, so basically the Supreme Court there in Minnesota looked at the complaints that were filed by both Republicans and Democrats.
I really don't want to consider them Republicans because they're such traitors in that regard.
But they were trying to remove Trump off of the ballot in Minnesota.
The Supreme Court decided not to do that.
And part of that is political because right now, five of the Supreme Court justices are up for re-election this year and they didn't want to put that political hot potato in.
And they also knew that if they just waited until after the filing deadline within Minnesota, they kind of gave them a hint that you could come in and refile again.
But we're kind of on to that and hopefully...
Uh, we're going to have answers for that.
So stay tuned on that case.
But like I said, but like I said, right.
But like I said, I don't care how it happened, whether they're doing it for some crazy, um, boy, if we do this, they're going to vote us out.
If we attack Donald Trump, like we, you know, this shouldn't be put up there, but they, but even if they decided, Hey, let's, let's do this.
Let's let's vote it down.
Even if we can bring it back up, but by them doing that, it's set a precedence, everybody.
Colorado dropped, Michigan dropped, and I believe they're all gonna drop.
Maybe not all, but I believe they will.
Because once you have precedence, and this is what I'm talking about, everybody.
Once something happens in a state, it can be, I don't care how small, you might think it's insignificant, but that opens a door.
It opens a door.
God opens up all these doors that no man can shut, and he shuts doors no man can open.
And this is where we're at.
This is why it's so important All these things going on across our country.
I think it's, and I've said it before, I can't believe people, I tell people how we're blocked in South Dakota from getting cash flow records.
They go, South Dakota?
Donald Trump won South Dakota by a landslide.
It's all Republican.
No, it's not everybody.
There's uniparty Republicans.
Some of the biggest blockers in the country are in South Dakota.
It's disgusting.
And then, you know, and I'm sure, and I will say this right on here.
I've had Governor Christie know, I'm sure she's torn half the time.
Do I do this over here?
Do I do this over here?
I'm glad to hear that she signed those 14 things that basically the grassroots pushed up to there because it's disgusting that Secretary of State you have for all the work you did.
Do you know the previous Secretary of State?
What was his name?
Steve Barnett.
Steve Barnett.
I called up Steve Barnett in the summer of, I think it was 22.
I want to say the summer of 22.
That's when he got voted out, right?
Yes.
And I called him up, everybody, to see if there was one Secretary of State out there that maybe would help our efforts.
And I called him up and he got, he's on the phone.
He's like all down.
He must've just got voted out.
He goes, I don't know why you're calling me.
Your people just got rid of me or just voted me out.
And, uh, I mean, it was like, and I'm going, and I'm going, yes.
And it was a great victory for South Dakota that the people voted in.
Somebody they wanted in, but then, whatever reason, her behavior doesn't match what she ran on.
And it's disgusting.
So she, to me, in my mind, that gal's up for a Raffi Award, and she's only been in power for what, less than a year or whatever it's been.
She's up for a Raffi Award.
When they turn, for no reason, and you can't explain it, that's what we're talking about.
I can't stand these deviations in behavior If you're a Republican, you've got an R by your name, and you're doing something completely in outer space that doesn't make sense, well, you've got a hidden agenda.
And we're not going to tolerate it anymore.
We're not going to tolerate it.
I mean, Rick, you know yourself.
I know you've been up against more blocks.
I'm going to ask you the same thing I asked Linda.
I don't know how long you've been immersed in this, but I think a lot longer than I have. 2016.
Since 2016 when I first hacked my first no-ink iPad.
Okay, so since then, is it a big surprise to you that these Republicans turn out to be as big of blockers or bigger than the Democrats in some cases?
It is.
It's actually very shocking and I really thought that my state And running with Monet Johnson, we could actually become the gold standard for the entire United States.
That's what our campaign was all about, is to set the bar so high that the other states would be so embarrassed that little South Dakota basically enacted every single provision of the EAC requirements and would even surpass Wisconsin to make sure that every single county would have their cast vote records published on the county websites or at the Secretary of State.
So that way there would be no question about the machines.
And if any issue came up, we could sit down bipartisanly and figure out what the next best course of action would be.
All right.
And then we're going to tell everybody real quick before we run out of time.
A cast vote record, everybody, is like watching a football game.
You miss the order the votes come in.
You either have computer manipulation or you don't.
Remember, we got one third of all the cast vote records of the 2020 election.
Every one of them was computer manipulated, everybody.
But there's two things I want to quick say.
When we put that request out, when I put it out in the summer of 22, before September 3rd, when they could all be expired, we put out a national request for them.
And you had people like Kentucky going, God, the state of Kentucky going, Mike Lindell's going to ruin our country.
Our clerks are so busy for the election getting the cast vote record.
And I don't know if you know this, Rick, but San Francisco County or Township in California, they just put them right up on their website, you know, and go, hey, you have the right to them.
Here they are, everybody.
What a beautiful thing.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, Minnesota did what?
Do you remember what Minnesota did or what have they done?
It wasn't something like, we don't know what they are, but if we do, you can't ever have them.
Was it like that?
Yeah.
So for basically two years, Minnesota basically lied.
Cause I was asking for those about two years ago.
And then Steve Simon, the secretary of state there said that they didn't exist.
They weren't a thing.
And I'm like, no, they are.
And it's actually required in Minnesota statute because it has a piece in there where it has to have a full recapitulation of the elections.
And so that is the cast vote records is to be able to do that accrual and show the evidence of that as a backup in case the ballots were lost.
And so then all of a sudden the legislature, the Democrats were all getting all freaked out.
And so And even the Star Tribune had me in the front page of the paper calling me an election denier, with me holding up the little sign that ignorance of the law doesn't mean that you're getting out of the ticket.
You know, so there's the little 65 mile an hour sign that I'm holding up.
Well then, right at the last minute, while they are working on their budget, they throw in the definition, they throw in in the statute that you can now have the cast vote records, but you can't have the ballot images, and they don't even define where the cast vote record is.
So basically, my conspiracy became statutory.
You know, so then all the reporters had to eat crow, like, oh, I guess they do exist.
Of course they do, because the state didn't even define it, because it's already defined federally.
Wow.
Well, Rick, we gotta have you back on.
We're out of time, but I'll tell you, thank you for your service to the country, not just those two states that you live in down there, the whole country.
Because I'm telling you, we get more information from you than I think Most of all the others put together.
It's just amazing coming out of Minnesota.
And you're going to love, I've got two other breaking news pieces the next time that you have me on that further provide evidence that the cast vote records are required from the EAC and especially the election administration manual that just came out July, 2023 and end to end system validation and testing.
OK.
We'll try and get you back on tomorrow night.
I'll talk to Brandon.
And we'll try and get you back on.
We can talk about those tomorrow night.
Rick, you're amazing.
Thank you.
And keep going in South Dakota and Minnesota.
God bless you.
Yep.
Thank you.
Stay awesome, everybody.
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