(Article by Luis Miguel republished from TheNewAmerican.com)
“MyPillow just sued Dominion for $1.6 billion. This is all about the First Amendment rights to free speech, what they have done to our country,” said Lindell during a livestream on the Right Side Broadcasting Network.
“This isn’t about the money,” he added. “This is about our First Amendment.”
The announcement was a response to Dominion’s decision to sue Lindell for $1.3 billion earlier this year on grounds that he defamed them by claiming that their technology was used to steal the 2020 presidential election for Joe Biden.
That case, pending in federal court in Washington, will be heard by Judge Carl J. Nichols, a Trump appointee. Lindell filed a motion to dismiss it last week.
Michelle Cottle
Apr 27, 2021 9:20 PM ET
In another time or another party such a leap to high office might not make intuitive sense. Mr. McCloskey does not appear to have relevant (read: any) political experience. Neither does he have a particularly compelling personal story. He and Ms. McCloskey, in fact, have a bit of a reputation as being litigious and not so neighborly. They “have spent decades suing their neighbors and family members to protect their property,” The Atlantic noted. “They have asserted ‘squatter’s rights’ on a patch of shared land in their subdivision, sued a dog breeder who sold them a German shepherd, and destroyed beehives that were part of the education curriculum at a synagogue next door to their property, threatening legal action if the congregation didn’t clean up the mess.”
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WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)âRepresentative Marjorie Taylor Greene lambasted President Bidenâs proposal for free preschool by declaring, âI refuse to go.â
Speaking to reporters, the Georgia congresswoman called preschool âjust another form of mind controlâ and said that she would rather âhold my breath until I turn blueâ than attend such a school.
âJoe Biden would like nothing better than to see me sitting on a colorful rug, singing, âDo you know what time it is?â â she said. âIâll tell you what time it is. Itâs time for him and George Soros to stop thinking that Iâm going to preschool, because Iâm not, and no one can make me.â
April 26, 2021, 7:21 p.m. ET
The MAGA star Mark McCloskey, despite having no political experience, wants to be the next senator from Missouri.Credit.Illustration by The New York Times; Photographs by Anna Moneymaker for The New York Times and Angela Weiss, via Agence France-Presse Getty Images
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Don’t look now, but Mark McCloskey is eyeing a run for the open Senate seat in Missouri.
Yes,
that Mark McCloskey, the wealthy St. Louis lawyer who became a MAGA star after he and his wife, Patricia, brandished semiautomatic weapons at protesters marching past their mansion last June. Barefoot and defiant, the McCloskeys cut quite the figure. The video went viral, boosted by a retweet from former President Donald Trump.