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Mike Lindell Launches NEW Conspiracy Theory Against Republicans

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Mike Lindell is once again refusing to accept that voters hate Republicans. Jesse Dollemore breaks it down...

My comments:

Mike Lindell would have you believe that he’s a reformed or recovered addict. The part we know is true is that he was an IV drug addict in the past. He may or may not still use illicit drugs (IV and/or other routes); certainly his sudden fits of rage could be due to such use.

But what’s apparent is that he has an “addictive personality disorder.” IV drugs, his fanatical religious conversion (you can judge for yourself whether his unhinged behavior is congruent with a true religious experience), and his membership in the Demented Donnie cult. If we are to believe him (he is a documented liar), he squandered quite the fortune in his cultish fandom to the Apricot Antichrist.

He was claiming bankruptcy; but now he suddenly has millions to personally fund a hand re-count? The margin of his loss was far too much to trigger a procedural recount.

A fool? Check!

His money? Check!

Little doubt where this is going…
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A delusion is an unshakable belief in something untrue. These irrational beliefs defy normal reasoning, and remain firm even when overwhelming proof is presented to dispute them. Delusions are sometimes accompanied by hallucinations and/or feelings of paranoia, which act to strengthen confidence in the delusion. Delusions are different from culturally or religiously based beliefs that may be seen as untrue by others.

Delusions are a common symptom of several mood and personality-related mental illnesses, including schizoaffective disorder, schizophrenia, shared psychotic disorder, major depressive disorder, and bipolar disorder. They are also the major feature of delusional disorder. Individuals with delusional disorder suffer from long-term, complex delusions that fall into one of six categories: persecutory, grandiose, jealousy, erotomanic, somatic, or mixed. There are also delusional disorders such as dementia that clearly have organic or physical causes.

I believe we can clearly see how delusions and paranoia contribute to the psyche of both Lindell & Trump. I’d also draw your attention to shared psychotic disorder( folie à deux) and bipolar disorder.

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Lindell failed to reach the threshold for a tax payer funded recount by a very, very wide margin. Now, for a candidate who very recently declared personal bankruptcy and divested himself from his My Pillow company in order to discharge his massive legal debt, how does he come up with $ 825,000 in three days? Can he legally use campaign funds for this? If he borrows the funds it will almost certainly be bad debt (which he has a history of acquiring.)

There is ZERO chance the recount (if performed by a credible agency experienced in doing these things) detects any fraud whatsoever. Any other outcome would truly be an historic finding in our country!

Given his personal history of being wrapped up in conspiracy theories for at least most of the last decade, who would believe such a finding anyway?

Good luck with your recount, Mikey—you’re going to need it.

Much more than “luck”, you need to see a good psychiatrist who has expertise in delusional disorders, paranoia, and other types of personality disorders.

But why don’t you actually reflect on this: you are completely unfit to be a State Governor. We know it, Trump knows it, and even you know it. So just stop while you’re way behind and spare yourself even more pain. Because when you lose the recount—and you WILL—it will only reinforce your delusions and paranoia. There’s no joy in going even further down that path.

 
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