These two election-fraud stars are feuding
But last week, Trumpworld’s genius inventor prank-called one of his haters by posing as a restaurant employee clarifying an order for a “cock sandwich.”
Pulitzer’s change from a leading light of the Arizona audit into a juvenile prank-caller comes in the aftermath of the, as figures who promised the audit would uncover serious election malfeasance point fingers at one another over who’s to blame.
“How many millions of dollars were needlessly spent on a scanning show?” Clements wrote in a Telegram post.from his tenure-track position as a business professor after he refused to be vaccinated. In a furious audio recording posted to Telegram on Wednesday, Pulitzer raged against Clements, calling him a “fucking fraud” who had exaggerated his academic“I will stab you in the face with the truth,” Pulitzer said, addressing Clements, adding, “You’re the last son of a bitch I want praying for me.
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