Not Michelangelo


Are you one of the forty? … The forty ‘what’ you may ask. 

From the Washington Examiner:

“The Justice Department issued 40 subpoenas in the past week, a broad expansion of the inquiry roughly two months before the November midterm elections, the New York Times reported Monday, 9/12/22. The phones of two former Trump advisers, Boris Epshteyn and Mike Roman, were seized as evidence, per the report.”

To me it seems as if the DOJ is entering a “panic phase,” as the public has lost interest in the Jan6 hearings, the Mår-a-Lago raid is turning out to be purely political, and with the midterms coming in less than two months, they need something … anything! It seems similar to a guy with multiple buckets of colored paint randomly tossing varying increments of the different paints onto a canvas, hoping that at some point, a masterpiece will emerge. The thinking being that the more paint is randomly tossed onto the canvas, the greater the chance that something vaguely recognizable will emerge, and if forty subpoenas do not come up with anything, then continue tossing the paint until you reach eighty subpoenas. And if nothing at eighty, then toss another forty splotches of paint against the canvas! Etcetera! The FBI and the DOJ are not exactly Michelangelo!

If you are a Trump supporter, watch out for random paint being thrown at you. If you are thinking ‘no way, Jose,’ perhaps you might ask Mr. Pillow, Mike Lindell, who claimed the FBI seized his phone on Tuesday, 9/13/22.

The businessman said the encounter happened at a Hardee’s drive-thru on his way home from Iowa in Mankato, Minnesota.

Still from the Washington Examiner:

“Mike Lindell goes, ‘We’re taking your cellphone. We have a warrant for your cellphone.’ I go, ‘No.’ I said, ‘My whole company, I run five companies off of that. I don’t have a computer. My hearing aids run off of this. Everything runs off of my phone.” He continued, ‘If I don’t give it to you, will you arrest me then?” At that point, the agents apparently handed him the search warrant for his phone.

Lindell said he was advised by his lawyer, whom he was allowed to call, to hand over his phone to the FBI. He added that he wasn’t given a chance to back up his phone.”

So the Gestspo, err, the FBI and the DOJ, confiscated Lindell’s cellphone. ?for what? Again the thinking goes … if you randomly infringe on the rights of enough individuals, the greater the chance that something recognizable will emerge.

My advice to any random Trump supporter – remember they are not like Michelangelo, so back up your cellphone, your iPad, and your computer, as you never know when you will get some random paint thrown at you.

9/17/22

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