MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell doesn’t seem too keen on his portrayal in a recent lawsuit as an election falsehoods profiteer, so he wants to make sure Americans know that he expects to lose $65 million in revenue this year, after a host of retailers dropped products from stores over election conspiracy theories he parroted.
Oh, Mikey, the millions you’re losing now in sales will pale in comparison to the defamation damages you’re going to be hit with. You’ll be longing for those kinds of paltry losses.
“I’m not a stupid person. I have a huge company that I built from scratch”
If we have learned anything over the last four years, it is that building a big business doesn’t make a pig smart.
Trump himself was proof that really stupid people can succeed in the business world if they have a lucky gimmick and some start-up cash.
Wall Street is full of semi-stupid people who think they are real smart.
They think their money represents intelligence, when it is typically nothing more than chance and privilege that put them there, and they all talk as if they rose from poverty.
No doubt, though, the Pillow Guy is a self-made man.
And very poorly made at that, regardless of the money.
Anyone who still sees wealth as royalty needs reprogramming.
He “wants this election?” If he is still trying to claim fraud, now might be the time to show a little bit to prove your case. Oh, wait, there isn’t any?