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‘This Is Evil’: MyPillow’s Mike Lindell Punches Back At Jim Acosta, Other Media Critics Of White House Appearance
Apr 1, 2020 13:27:52   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
‘This Is Evil’: MyPillow’s Mike Lindell Punches Back At Jim Acosta, Other Media Critics Of White House Appearance
Scott Morefield ~ March 31, 2020
MyPillow founder Mike Lindell hit back at criticism from CNN’s Jim Acosta and others regarding his remarks at Monday’s White House c****av***s briefing.

After Lindell briefly spoke at President Donald Trump’s White House c****av***s briefing on Monday and suggested Americans spend some of their quarantine time reading their Bibles and spending time with family, Acosta called it a “PR stunt” designed to help his company.

Porter Anderson
@Porter_Anderson
Media: @Acosta in a recap with @wolfblitzer: "These briefings could be better designed. @realDonaldTrump could come out, say a few words – not have these PR stunts like Mr. Pillow coming out and getting a plug for his company – and let us hear more from Dr. Birx and Dr. F***i."

Lindell, who has temporarily re-tooled his facilities to produce facemasks to fight the c****av***s p******c, spoke with Fox Business host Lou Dobbs on Tuesday night’s edition of “Lou Dobbs Tonight.”

“You mentioned God, you have the Bible writ large behind you, I suspect all around you, as people of faith do,” Dobbs told Lindell before playing a clip of MSNBC’s Chris Hayes discussing his Monday appearance.

“Wow,” Dobbs said, “The pillow guy reading the Bible.”

“I’ll tell you what, I heard Jim Acosta attack me too, and he was 10 feet from me in the Rose Garden,” Lindell responded. “This is just evil, Lou. This is evil.”

“This president has been the best man in charge for such a time as this,” he added. “It’s just those newscasters, those journalists, and we know who they are. I’m going to say, CNN, what they did to me, I’m sorry, I put on a message of hope to the country that God had given us grace on November 8, 2016, a nation that turned its back on God, and right now we’re part of this big revival.”

“I’m appalled by the journalists that I see there,” Lindell concluded. “I used to think that, they are not really that evil. Well yes, they are.”

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Apr 1, 2020 13:36:48   #
Carol Kelly
 
Parky60 wrote:
‘This Is Evil’: MyPillow’s Mike Lindell Punches Back At Jim Acosta, Other Media Critics Of White House Appearance
Scott Morefield ~ March 31, 2020
MyPillow founder Mike Lindell hit back at criticism from CNN’s Jim Acosta and others regarding his remarks at Monday’s White House c****av***s briefing.

After Lindell briefly spoke at President Donald Trump’s White House c****av***s briefing on Monday and suggested Americans spend some of their quarantine time reading their Bibles and spending time with family, Acosta called it a “PR stunt” designed to help his company.

Porter Anderson
@Porter_Anderson
Media: @Acosta in a recap with @wolfblitzer: "These briefings could be better designed. @realDonaldTrump could come out, say a few words – not have these PR stunts like Mr. Pillow coming out and getting a plug for his company – and let us hear more from Dr. Birx and Dr. F***i."

Lindell, who has temporarily re-tooled his facilities to produce facemasks to fight the c****av***s p******c, spoke with Fox Business host Lou Dobbs on Tuesday night’s edition of “Lou Dobbs Tonight.”

“You mentioned God, you have the Bible writ large behind you, I suspect all around you, as people of faith do,” Dobbs told Lindell before playing a clip of MSNBC’s Chris Hayes discussing his Monday appearance.

“Wow,” Dobbs said, “The pillow guy reading the Bible.”

“I’ll tell you what, I heard Jim Acosta attack me too, and he was 10 feet from me in the Rose Garden,” Lindell responded. “This is just evil, Lou. This is evil.”

“This president has been the best man in charge for such a time as this,” he added. “It’s just those newscasters, those journalists, and we know who they are. I’m going to say, CNN, what they did to me, I’m sorry, I put on a message of hope to the country that God had given us grace on November 8, 2016, a nation that turned its back on God, and right now we’re part of this big revival.”

“I’m appalled by the journalists that I see there,” Lindell concluded. “I used to think that, they are not really that evil. Well yes, they are.”
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I missed this but I have a different opinion of Mike Lindell now. He’s created a company and benefited the State of Minnesota in so doing and now he’s using that company to help with masks which are much needed. We, as a nation, have turned our backs on God through many crises and Lindell's right. This is a good time to get reacquainted with family and with God the Father of us all.

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Apr 1, 2020 14:18:55   #
Trumpnotthestormiestpres Loc: L.A.
 
I thot li dells commercials were annoy ing.

But producing 50 000 masks a day and opening 3 other factories.

And hiring.

A nurse friend of mine said 50k masks is a drop in the bucket. Line one hospital.

This guy lindell might make the masks that might save MY life.

I live in calif.

Maybe 4 weeks from now I'll get rushed to a hospital groaning with cases.
when the chips are down my provider can take a deep breath and go on.

Because at least they have a clean mask every time they reach for one.

And maybe I can feel good for healthcare personnel with better protection.

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Apr 1, 2020 20:46:38   #
CounterRevolutionary
 
The good , decent American businessmen, like Mike Lindell, are coming to the rescue of the American people:

CEOs Keep Sacrificing Their Salaries To Help Employees During Crisis—But They’re Still Making Bank
https://www.forbes.com/sites/alexandrasternlicht/2020/03/31/ceos-keep-sacrificing-their-salaries-to-help-employees-during-crisis-but-theyre-still-making-bank
Alexandra Sternlicht Forbes Staff


Team USA: 50 Companies Join Trump's War on C****av***s
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/washington-secrets/team-usa-50-companies-join-trumps-war-on-c****av***s
“Some 50 major American firms have joined the national war on the c****av***s, many volunteering to shift their focus and even assembly lines to deliver needed supplies to doctors, hospitals, first responders and others on the front lines,” Paul Bedard reports for the Washington Examiner.

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