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Mike Lindell Still Pursuing 2020 Election Theories

Lindell has been on a very public mission to uncover the truth since multiple irregularities have surfaced related to the 2020 election results.

Rick Schultz

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If you thought the ink was dry and the door was shut on the alleged cheating scandal related to the 2020 Presidential Election, think again.

In many respects, it may only just be the beginning.

Late last week, an Arizona federal judge heard arguments about the dependability and corruptibility of electronic voting machines. The hearing was part of a lawsuit brought forth by Kari Lake, the Republican surging in her candidacy for governor in the state, and Republican Secretary of State candidate, Mark Finchem. The two are suing the Arizona Secretary of State’s office, saying that voting machines cannot be trusted.

As the hearings were taking place Thursday, entrepreneur and entertainer Mike Lindell joined RSBN’s Brian Glenn to discuss the issue.

“It’s a big breakthrough, it really is,” he told Glenn. “This is a preliminary injunction to get rid of the machines. Remember, January 9th is when I got the full-blown evidence out that it was all machines with the bigger numbers. Obviously, now we have 2000 Mules, all the other kinds of cheating. But if we don’t get rid of the machines, we lose our country. It’s as simple as that.”

Lindell, the iconoclastic CEO of My Pillow, has been on a very public mission to uncover the truth since multiple irregularities have surfaced related to the election results.

RSBN has been one of the few media outlets allowing their hosts to voice independent, non-mainstream thoughts regarding the 2020 Election results and unabashedly voice their support and advocacy for President Trump.

Lindell has been a vocal Trump supporter who says it should be a non-partisan issue to foster clean, accurate, unassailable elections.

“This was a different kind of evidence. It was showing that all machines, no matter what brand, it doesn’t matter what brand they are. They are all either A, they can make mistakes, such as in Georgia. This primary a couple months ago. Three Democrats, she got zero votes in her own precinct. Now call it a cheat or whatever; they shoulda gave her at least two votes, her and her husband. But they didn’t,” Lindell said. “Let’s say it was what Brad Raffensberger called it because they found three thousand, seven hundred some votes. They found the votes, they say, and it put her from third to first.”

As of this weekend, the full, detailed conversation between Lindell and Glenn could be viewed at RSBNetwork.com.

Lindell said the main theory behind his activism on behalf of President Trump was actually brought up during last week’s arguments.

“When one person can hit a button and take millions of votes. The other way, with paper and hand count, millions upon millions of people would all have to be a big cabal and cheat together and go, ‘come on, they’re not going to notice us all cheating.’ And that’s where it becomes basically an impossibility of this kind of….we’re in another era,” Lindell said. “It’s kind of like this. If you’re a teller at a bank and you’re stealing any cash or any kind of money, how much can you take as one person? Under camera, how much can you take, physical money? Or how much can you take if you hack into the system and go, blip blip? That’s it. That’s where we’re at.”

Glenn referred to the testimony of a witness from Alabama, who said he hacked voting machines in five minutes “despite what the experts say.”

Lindell recalled an incident from the Cyber Symposium he hosted last August, which delved deeper into electronic voting integrity.

“We had all the cyber guys there, from all parts of the country, all parts of the world. We were doing a mock election with the machines in the other room,” Lindell recalled. “We had it all set up, Brian. We went to do the mock election, and somebody hacked in from the table out in the main floor in less than five minutes. We had to do a complete reset!”

On Friday evening’s RSBN broadcast, preceding President Trump’s rally speech in Prescott, Arizona, Lindell said Biden’s questionable win in 2020 will be seen as a long-term blessing-in-disguise. He told Glenn and co-host Christina Bobb that only because of that outcome, and the myriad of inconsistencies it brought forth, are Americans now able to see the true, untrustworthy underbelly of mechanized voting across the country.

Indeed, a Rasmussen poll from late last year showed that a whopping 56% of voters feel that cheating had an effect on Joe Biden’s victory over Donald Trump in 2020.

As Lindell dined Thursday evening with Lake, one can imagine the two discussing the possible steps they could take to protect election integrity should she become the nominee and win the state’s governorship in November.

“No matter what happens, this is a start,” Lindell said, noting that last week was just the 2nd judge to date who has looked at evidence related to alleged voting machine irregularities. “I’ve said it before, everybody. The judges are gonna help bring back our country.”

Millions of Americans sympathetic to Lindell’s views may feel that this modern subset of leaders, activists, politicians, and media voices will also play a crucial role.

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  1. Phuckjoebiden

    July 28, 2022 at 8:53 am

    They’re not theories, they’re proven FACT, and you know it.

    Instead of attacking Lindell, why don’t you go after those who stole the elections?

    BTW – like your $5 gas, and $58 Billion to Ukraine so Zelensky can pose for Vogue???

    FJB

    • Cam

      July 29, 2022 at 7:29 am

      The only thing proven is that there is no amount of delusional lies trumpers will not peddle. Each and every single lie spewed by Trump, his flunkies, and these mentally unstable cranks has been ripped to shreds in every venue and format possible.

      Enjoy the lawsuits and sanctions.

  2. Cam

    July 29, 2022 at 7:45 am

    Right Side Broadcasting is an agitprop site that peddles blatant, defamatory lies and propaganda. Beyond that, it is an anti-free speech site that bans users for opposing viewpoints while allowing comments that range from untrue to viciously slanderous

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A Message to News/Talk Radio Professionals: Go to the Sales Meeting

Having open lines of communication with sales can only help.

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It isn’t often that you can make a news/talk radio analogy by using a popular movie, but here we go. In the Judd Apatow classic, Knocked Up, Katherine Heigl’s character goes into labor, and Jay Baruchel’s character walks in to see how things are going. Well, the scene is absolutely chaotic, and after blood-curdling screams from Heigl for him to get out, he scrambles out of the room.

Rattled, Baruchel’s character returns to the waiting room, saying, “I shouldn’t have gone in there. Don’t go in there.

“Promise me you won’t go in there.”

Kinda like your experience going to a sales meeting?

Funny, right?

In media, it’s always seemed to be a cliché thing: On-air talent doesn’t quite get sales, and sales doesn’t quite get the on-air side.

On-air folks, almost to a person, can never understand why everything isn’t sold all the time.

“This is such a good segment, it should be so easy to sponsor.”

“Sports, everybody sponsors sports.”

“We should get (Insert local business) to sponsor us. They’re a perfect fit. I don’t get it.”

Guilty as charged on at least two of those exact statements.

After breaking down the wall this week and going to a sales meeting, I am here to urge everyone in production or on the air — go to a meeting.

It will do a few things. First, it will confirm that you belong right where you are. It also will confirm that the sales job is far from an easy job.

The reason for my visit was to update the crew on what we were up to, and then, the head of the station group presented us with a refresh of all the sales material.

I recommend you give it a try.

In all seriousness, having open lines of communication with sales can only help. Back when I was an actual journalist, I would refuse this kind of contact, as if it would somehow jeopardize my integrity.

Now?

Well, clearly, that’s been out the door for quite some time. Oh yeah, be serious. It’s obvious that in order to what I call “survive with the chance to thrive”, we need to work together.

They succeed, we stay on the air doing the most fun job we’ve ever had.

A few things will humble you from the experience, while the language of discourse will absolutely confound you.

Here’s how, starting with humble.

I am notorious for taking certain things personally. You can rip me, rip the show, even make fun of my hair! No problem. But if you don’t call me back? After a second call? That’s personal.

I may write you off forever.

It’s a blind spot, I know … but it’s pretty true. I’ve grown to the point where I can overcome it, especially if the person eventually calls me back, yet it really irks me to the core when people can’t return a call.

In the sales meeting, I expressed some frustration over not being able to contact a potential guest, and one sales rep came back with (paraphrase): “It can take 17 calls to make a connection.”

17? 17!

If you doubt it, all I will say is that the collective response to that statement felt like “Praise Be!”

I could never eat that kind of humble pie.

Then, there was the language, oh, the language. Not F-Bombs but acronyms. For everything.

NTR. CNA. KPI. DOMO. IQP. DJT. Ok, DJT is Donald J. Trump, but the rest are real, I promise.

I was the only person there who had no idea what was being said. It was dizzying.

After all the lingo and humble pie that needed to be eaten to sell stuff, I realized how positive the whole thing was for both sides.

I got the chance to talk to the crew beyond the flippant “Hello” while walking past their offices. I also learned how they felt about the show. About the station. About me.

That was both validating, sobering, and ultimately energizing.

Yes, it lasted almost three times the length of my one required regular weekly meeting. Yes, there were times that I thought I was in a foreign land. And yes, there were moments when my only glimmer of hope was the sunshine coming through the window.

But I have to tell you, I will definitely do it again because it was worth it … just perhaps not every week worth it.

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AI is Coming for More Than Just Your Jobs, And the Media Landscape is Changing for the Worse

More important than the loss of more jobs to AI in our industry, we need to take a closer look at the technology’s effect on the media.

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While the world is entranced in President Trump’s jury selection in New York, Artificial Intelligence is stealing your look. AI is stealing your voice and most distressing, AI is becoming more human. It has advanced faster than any other technology known to man.

At the NAB Show, Futuri’s ‘groundbreaking’ AI was applauded. They showed how an AI robot was able to conduct two studies on the media industry. Meaning this AI robot has replaced the job of those in research and development. More important than the loss of more jobs to AI in our industry, we need to take a closer look at the technology’s effect on the media, especially the human toll of AI Beauty Pageants and Deep Fake Pornography.

Announced this week, the first Miss AI Beauty Pageant is coming to a computer near you with $20,000 up for grabs. Now I know what you are thinking: “Krystina, this has nothing to do with media.” Oh, but friends, it does.

Miss Universe and Miss USA combined are industries worth several billion dollars. From paid commercials to designer dresses, hair, and makeup, it is a cash cow. Now, Maybelline can cut out paying advertisers and models by going straight to the programmers. Maybe she’s programmed with it. Maybe its Maybelline? It would cut costs significantly.

Additionally, since the Miss AI beauty pageant also judges its contestant on how many followers she has (can we call a robot she?), you have a significantly cheaper influencer because you don’t have to send the product to her (because again she’s AI).

Revenue from the health, wellness, and beauty industries could now be transitioned to big tech. Yeah, sure, a 12-year-old programmer living out of their mother’s basement might make enough to pay for one semester of college this way, but is that really the route we want to go here? Not to mention this will give people a significantly distorted sense of reality and beauty.

This brings us to AI porn, which has affected Taylor Swift, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and 30 female teens at a New Jersey high school. Let me repeat that for those who missed the story this past fall, a high school boy took the photos of 30 classmates and turned them into porn. These girls are 14. Not only will they likely spend the rest of their lives taking down the AI porn made of them, but to quote AOC, “It has real, real effects not just on the people that are victimized by it, but on the people who see it and consume it. And once you’ve seen it, you’ve seen it.”

I’m not a fan of AOC, but she has a point. The comments made by conservatives about AI porn made using her image are nasty (and senseless). This should be a bipartisan issue. AOC is also not the only well-known person this has happened to. Twitter had to block #TaylorSwift because of AI-generated porn photos. While this prompted the United States Congress to draft a civil law that would allow victims to sue the makers of these AI images, it falls just short of criminalizing the behavior.

Yes, Rep. Neil Hays (R-OK) proposed legislation last year that would criminalize the creation of deep fakes but it has stalled in the halls of Congress.

As for those nasty comments made by conservatives about AOC, they don’t realize this could happen to them. It could happen to their spouses and children. It’s not just celebrities. Those photos you’ve posted of your children from the time they were born, can now be accessed by the pedophiles of the world and turned into porn. A report, published yesterday by Forbes, shows there is already an increase of AI-made child sex abuse images across the web. Are you concerned yet? You should be.

The European Union and the United Kingdom are working on legislation to make it a criminal act. While the proposals are designed to aid those affected by AI porn, they lack targeting AI which is made to subvert or skew political messaging. It’s not just the videos you watch it’s also the articles you read.

While AI videos still have a long way to go before they are truly believable, we’ve extensively reported on media outlets replacing their writers with AI. A December 2023 study by Science Direct found people were able to positively identify AI writing samples only 38.9% of the time. There are now recruiters on Linkedin asking writers (like myself) to teach AI how to write. Sounds interesting until you realize AI would replace my career as a writer.

While Black Rock’s Larry Fink believes AI will “boost wages and productivity,” he needs to recognize there is already an abundance of jobs in sectors outside of finance that are being eliminated by AI. Business Insider, CNET, and CNBC have used ChatGPT to write stories. BuzzFeed is using ChatGPT to personalize content, a job once held by a person. Law offices are now using services to Casetext to research case law or Lawgeex to read contracts. Another job once held by a legal assistant, or law school intern.

These are all entry-level jobs that are being eliminated. How are people going to gain experience if AI is replacing the entry-level? So, while I congratulate Futuri on their AI research robot, can we put the brakes on the in-your-face AI capabilities and just keep it in the background? We are clearly not prepared, nor do we understand, the full scope of damage this technology can and is doing. (Does anyone remember Terminator, Robocop, Blade Runner, or Ex Machina? This does not end well for us.)

This is a very serious bipartisan issue that is being swept under the rug. So, while everyone is worried about what media outlets each one of Trump’s jurors watches, you should be more concerned with how the media is reporting (or lack thereof) on AI. It is more than just our jobs at risk, it’s our dignity and livelihood which is already being negatively impacted by the technology.

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ABC Draws Biggest Solar Eclipse Coverage Audience

ABC News’ Eclipse Across America was also simulcast on the Disney-owned cable networks National Geographic Channel.

Doug Pucci

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The solar eclipse that captivated our nation on Apr. 8, for better or for worse, was extensively covered by the major networks. They had broadcast from the key areas where complete totality of the moon directly aligning in front of the sun was observed, from Dallas to Indianapolis to Niagara Falls to Vermont.

ABC, with David Muir and Linsey Davis anchoring from Burlington, Vermont, was the most-watched outlet in eclipse coverage among all key figures, according to Nielsen Media Research. From 2-4 PM ET on Apr. 8, ABC delivered 4.448 million total viewers including 920,000 within the key 25-54 demographic as well as 744,000 adults 18-49.

ABC News’ Eclipse Across America was also simulcast on the Disney-owned cable networks National Geographic Channel (271,000 Total Viewers, 76,000 Adults 25-54 and 69,000 Adults 18-49) and Nat Geo Wild (63,000 Total Viewers, 19,000 Adults 25-54 and 17,000 Adults 18-49).

The eclipse coverage helped National Geographic Channel more than doubled its own weekday performances of 2-4 PM ET from Apr. 1-5: Total Viewers +139%, Adults 25-54 +192%, and Adults 18-49 +237%.

CBS, with Norah O’Donnell and Tony Dokoupil anchoring from Indianapolis, was runner-up among total viewers (2.705 million) while NBC (2.406 million total viewers) – with Lester Holt also in Indianapolis, as well as Al Roker in Dallas – was runner-up among key demos (483,000 adults 25-54; 368,000 adults 18-49).

CBS posted 447,000 adults 25-54 and 339,000 adults 18-49.

On cable news, Fox News Channel was the total viewer leader for the solar eclipse and CNN led in all key demos. As indicated in the network breakdown below, CNN attracted the most added raw viewership and demos (nearly quadrupling its 25-54 and 18-49) compared to the aforementioned Monday through Friday 2-4 p.m. period from Apr. 1-5:

Fox News Channel

  • Total Viewers: 2.264 million (+829,000; +58%)
  • Adults 25-54: 230,000 (+73,000; +47%)
  • Adults 18-49: 155,000 (+54,000; +54%)

CNN

  • Total Viewers: 1.643 million (+1,046,000; +175%)
  • Adults 25-54: 332,000 (+246,000; +286%)
  • Adults 18-49: 221,000 (+163,000; +283%)

MSNBC (compared to Apr. 1-5 @ 1-4 p.m.)

  • Total Viewers: 0.916 million (+120,000; +15%)
  • Adults 25-54: 121,000 (+41,000; +51%)
  • Adults 18-49: 81,000 (+31,000; +62%)

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