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Aside from the host claiming some kooks represent all of Western Minnesota wanting to “accede” from Minnesota and join South Dakota, this quote is hilariously stupid …

“.. the support he [Walz] does have is in his bigger cities but the vast majority of the land mass of Minnesota does not like his leadership …”

Wait, people moving from Minnesota to Wisconsin are “crowding Wisconsin’s rural areas?” Something makes me think this guy hasn’t been past the Milwaukee suburbs in a few decades.
 


Aside from the host claiming some kooks represent all of Western Minnesota wanting to “accede” from Minnesota and join South Dakota, this quote is hilariously stupid …

“.. the support he [Walz] does have is in his bigger cities but the vast majority of the land mass of Minnesota does not like his leadership …”

Well, if he's lost the Ents, he might be in real trouble.
 
The latest conspiracy theory/deep state/faux anger topic for the far right.

First, I don't want the government making "misinformation" requests to social media sites. However, the Biden/Harris campaign wasn't a government entity at the time this was happening. They were a private entity and I think we all know that campaigns strive to hide damaging info - hence Trump paying off Stormy. Nobody was being stopped from saying whatever they wanted online or searching for whatever they wanted online, so I don't know if I love it, but don't think it's as bad as it's being made out to be. It's basically a reverse, online marketing strategy.

It would be similar to Dell putting their computer ads in the feed of someone who recently searched for HP computers.

 
That was a classy answer. I would responded, "Steve, those voices you are hearing are not from the Vice-President. I'm begging you, get help."
All she had to say was "you are embarrassing your profession. Next question"
 

Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman, are back with another ridiculous scheme. This time the pair of convicted fraudsters are pushing an AI-powered lobbying company called LobbyMatic. Like all their plots, LobbyMatic is promising things it can’t deliver and Wohl and Burkman have already been caught in several lies.

AI is the biggest buzzword in tech right now and there are thousands of companies peddling all kinds of services. Enter LobbyMatic, a company launched in 2022 that promises to “massively increase [a lobbyist’s]efficiency and effectiveness by harnessing the power of artificial intelligence.”

According to LobbyMatic’s website, it has services that automate the monitoring of a hearing, “book dozens of meetings on Capitol Hill in a few clicks,” and “utilize our cutting-edge AI models, married together with real-time legislative and regulatory data to get answers in seconds.”

Politico looked into the company, which is purported to be founded and run by “Jay Klein” and “Bill Sanders.” Klein is, in actuality, Wohl. Sanders is Burkman. Former employees were only too happy to tell journalists all about the new venture once they learned they were working for people who’d lied about their identity.

Wohl and Burkman weren’t exactly smart about the ruse. “After getting hired by ‘Jay Klein,’ the employee soon grew suspicious about Wohl and the company after witnessing an apparent hesitation to obtain business licenses and hearing Wohl referred to as Jacob. The person discreetly took a photo of Wohl, did a Google image search and learned that Klein was actually Wohl,” Politico said.

404 Media dug deeper and discovered that LobbyMatic is misrepresenting its client list. A product demo on LobbyMatic’s site implied it had done business with Capital One, Lockheed Martin, Meta, Fidelity, the lobbying firm Holland & Knight, Home Depot, Palantir, Microsoft, Pfizer, SalesForce, Visa, and Toyota.

Pfizer, Microsoft, Palantir, Home Depot, Lockheed Martin, and Holland & Knight all told 404 Media that they had no relationship with LobbyMatic. “Several of the companies that responded told me that they had never heard of LobbyMatic and had no idea why their companies were being shown in product demos,” 404 Media said.
 

Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman, are back with another ridiculous scheme. This time the pair of convicted fraudsters are pushing an AI-powered lobbying company called LobbyMatic. Like all their plots, LobbyMatic is promising things it can’t deliver and Wohl and Burkman have already been caught in several lies.

AI is the biggest buzzword in tech right now and there are thousands of companies peddling all kinds of services. Enter LobbyMatic, a company launched in 2022 that promises to “massively increase [a lobbyist’s]efficiency and effectiveness by harnessing the power of artificial intelligence.”

According to LobbyMatic’s website, it has services that automate the monitoring of a hearing, “book dozens of meetings on Capitol Hill in a few clicks,” and “utilize our cutting-edge AI models, married together with real-time legislative and regulatory data to get answers in seconds.”

Politico looked into the company, which is purported to be founded and run by “Jay Klein” and “Bill Sanders.” Klein is, in actuality, Wohl. Sanders is Burkman. Former employees were only too happy to tell journalists all about the new venture once they learned they were working for people who’d lied about their identity.

Wohl and Burkman weren’t exactly smart about the ruse. “After getting hired by ‘Jay Klein,’ the employee soon grew suspicious about Wohl and the company after witnessing an apparent hesitation to obtain business licenses and hearing Wohl referred to as Jacob. The person discreetly took a photo of Wohl, did a Google image search and learned that Klein was actually Wohl,” Politico said.

404 Media dug deeper and discovered that LobbyMatic is misrepresenting its client list. A product demo on LobbyMatic’s site implied it had done business with Capital One, Lockheed Martin, Meta, Fidelity, the lobbying firm Holland & Knight, Home Depot, Palantir, Microsoft, Pfizer, SalesForce, Visa, and Toyota.

Pfizer, Microsoft, Palantir, Home Depot, Lockheed Martin, and Holland & Knight all told 404 Media that they had no relationship with LobbyMatic. “Several of the companies that responded told me that they had never heard of LobbyMatic and had no idea why their companies were being shown in product demos,” 404 Media said.
How are these two idiots not in prison by now??
 
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