I guess if the packet captures fold, you move on to whatever else is handy. On day three of Mike Lindell’s Antifa Sob Fest, previously known as the Cyber Symposium, a new term was added to the Big Lie lexicon, “vote traffickers.” What does it mean? I haven’t the slightest idea. I merely share it here because it’s so absurd that it’s appealing.
Watch this guy, ostensibly a professor of law, intone about things which sound dire all done in the style and tone of a weather forecast.
David Clements, a law professor at New Mexico State University, compares drug trafficking to "vote trafficking." pic.twitter.com/Y2vrNPq9Lq
— PatriotTakes ?? (@patriottakes) August 12, 2021
Vote trafficking, if it is like drug trafficking, is buying and selling votes, right? If anybody wants to kick in their two cents on how that might work, feel free.
This is the commentary that I like so far on this new topic.
See what I did there?
PROOF. pic.twitter.com/k1Mi48IcbC— LLORT_OT_NROBER (@LlortOt) August 12, 2021
Them’s my kind of vote trafficker. They’re members of the Feline Antifa Troops or FAT cats, and they will happily knock all of the Republican mail-in votes down the nearest sewer grate if you give them a case of tuna. Uh, oh, I tipped my hand. Now Lindell’s team will get wind of the doings and all is lost.
“Vote trafficking”?
Where do they find these nutcases?
Since you have to be 18 to vote, I guess we can assume Matt Gaetz isn’t interested in vote trafficking.
In all seriousness, word on the street is that indictments are coming in days/weeks. Fair warning…pick up some popcorn at Costco next time you’re there.
The “vote trafficking” guy is a professor at New Mexico State Univ.? Is that a school like Phoenix Univ.? I cannot believe this guy has a position in any real college or university except that of custodian.