Mike Lindell, the My Pillow guy (they're awesome, by the way,) went to a Briefing with the President in the West Wing yesterday, walking in with a little leather binder, a coffee cup, and a couple papers. The top paper was photographed, and partial information of what was printed on it mentioned "Martial Law," "Insurrection Act," "Kash Patel to CIA Acting," "In response to the attacks on," and other things.
Like, it's Hopium. These were notes that the CEO of a Pillow Company were carrying INTO a meeting with the President, not things he got FROM the President. But that still, like, why's he got them at all?
So this particular meme is like "Overhwelming force is hammering at the door, all that's there to hold them back is a cheeto that's a pillow man."
Oh, if somehow all my hopes and dreams are realized, and we successfully root out the globalist communist cartel, I'm buying three sets of Giza Dream Sheets from him.
what if biden just gets inaugurated though? does that make him a liar? he did say in that one video that he was certain trump would remain. i don't really wanna buy products from a support a possible liar who fed desperate, angry, and upset masses false hope, when he either should've been smart enough to know better, or was flat out lying. because it's one of the two, assuming biden becomes president (he will): a) lindell actually believed that some scheme would work, because he has really poor judgement (look at what we're up against, and it's well past the 11th hour here), or b) he's just flat out lying to get attention and sell pillows
Contrast Mike Lindell with Adam Schiff. Adam Schiff is a liar. He said he had seen the evidence that would convict the President for colluding with Russia, evidence that doesn’t exist.
Lindell said he was certain the President would remain in office. That’s a faith-based claim, not a “material fact” claim. You shouldn’t punish people for being hopeful, or even trying to give others hope. However if it reaches the delusion stage we should probably talk these people back down from the ledge.
false hope is worse than no hope at all imo, because it just sets you up for a crash against the brick wall of reality. he said he knew trump would remain so he either has terrible judgement or he lied, both of which are irresponsible because thousands of people believed him. and it already has reached the delusional stage. we crossed the threshold from 'irrational hope' into straight up delusion about one month ago, halfway through december. at least a lot of people did. anyone who still thought trump could somehow be president. the idea that pence could've done anything on the 6th to give trump a 2nd term was pure delusion. anyone who thinks there's even the remotest chance that trump gets a second term now, is certifiably insane.
No. It means that Trump rejected his suggestions and chose not to take those options. Honestly, at this point I think it's a REAL stretch to think that Trump would try that option. Could happen, and would be amazing if it did, but I'm not going to expect it.
I think we should just be thankful to the My Pillow guy for being willing to walk into the White House with THAT as a suggestion in his folder. Takes Giant Brass Balls to even do that.
I really hope so. Like, on one hand, "Mike Lindell, a Pillow Salesman, saving the greatest country in the world?"
On the other hand, "Samuel Adams, a Beer Salesman, defying the greatest empire in the world?"
Yeah. So I've got no choice but to wait and see.
As this whole election was going on, and indeed the whole Trump Presidency, I've been reading a lot of 40k novels. Horus Heresy, specifically. Crazy enough, they seem to often mirror what's going on in reality. On the 6th, when everyone betrayed us? I was reading "Betrayer." Now, with 4 days until the 20th and the final opportunity for great revelations, I'm reading "The Mark of Calth," a collection of short stories about the battle of Calth, and specifically about the loyalists who survived the battle by going underground, to continue their defiance against the Heretics, and eventually re-emerge into the Imperium victorious.
So here's hoping that God's gotten a wry sense of humor and is sending signals via my choice of Science Fiction.
Mike Lindell, the My Pillow guy (they're awesome, by the way,) went to a Briefing with the President in the West Wing yesterday, walking in with a little leather binder, a coffee cup, and a couple papers. The top paper was photographed, and partial information of what was printed on it mentioned "Martial Law," "Insurrection Act," "Kash Patel to CIA Acting," "In response to the attacks on," and other things.
Like, it's Hopium. These were notes that the CEO of a Pillow Company were carrying INTO a meeting with the President, not things he got FROM the President. But that still, like, why's he got them at all?
So this particular meme is like "Overhwelming force is hammering at the door, all that's there to hold them back is a cheeto that's a pillow man."
im about to order a bunch of pillows from them then, this guy deserves the money if the 20th we are the winners.
Oh, if somehow all my hopes and dreams are realized, and we successfully root out the globalist communist cartel, I'm buying three sets of Giza Dream Sheets from him.
what if biden just gets inaugurated though? does that make him a liar? he did say in that one video that he was certain trump would remain. i don't really wanna buy products from a support a possible liar who fed desperate, angry, and upset masses false hope, when he either should've been smart enough to know better, or was flat out lying. because it's one of the two, assuming biden becomes president (he will): a) lindell actually believed that some scheme would work, because he has really poor judgement (look at what we're up against, and it's well past the 11th hour here), or b) he's just flat out lying to get attention and sell pillows
Contrast Mike Lindell with Adam Schiff. Adam Schiff is a liar. He said he had seen the evidence that would convict the President for colluding with Russia, evidence that doesn’t exist.
Lindell said he was certain the President would remain in office. That’s a faith-based claim, not a “material fact” claim. You shouldn’t punish people for being hopeful, or even trying to give others hope. However if it reaches the delusion stage we should probably talk these people back down from the ledge.
false hope is worse than no hope at all imo, because it just sets you up for a crash against the brick wall of reality. he said he knew trump would remain so he either has terrible judgement or he lied, both of which are irresponsible because thousands of people believed him. and it already has reached the delusional stage. we crossed the threshold from 'irrational hope' into straight up delusion about one month ago, halfway through december. at least a lot of people did. anyone who still thought trump could somehow be president. the idea that pence could've done anything on the 6th to give trump a 2nd term was pure delusion. anyone who thinks there's even the remotest chance that trump gets a second term now, is certifiably insane.
No. It means that Trump rejected his suggestions and chose not to take those options. Honestly, at this point I think it's a REAL stretch to think that Trump would try that option. Could happen, and would be amazing if it did, but I'm not going to expect it.
I think we should just be thankful to the My Pillow guy for being willing to walk into the White House with THAT as a suggestion in his folder. Takes Giant Brass Balls to even do that.
Like you can buy ammo anyway
Nothing wrong with more pillows to stash all that heat under, my man.
Truthfully I think Lindell plays a role we don’t know of yet.
I really hope so. Like, on one hand, "Mike Lindell, a Pillow Salesman, saving the greatest country in the world?"
On the other hand, "Samuel Adams, a Beer Salesman, defying the greatest empire in the world?"
Yeah. So I've got no choice but to wait and see.
As this whole election was going on, and indeed the whole Trump Presidency, I've been reading a lot of 40k novels. Horus Heresy, specifically. Crazy enough, they seem to often mirror what's going on in reality. On the 6th, when everyone betrayed us? I was reading "Betrayer." Now, with 4 days until the 20th and the final opportunity for great revelations, I'm reading "The Mark of Calth," a collection of short stories about the battle of Calth, and specifically about the loyalists who survived the battle by going underground, to continue their defiance against the Heretics, and eventually re-emerge into the Imperium victorious.
So here's hoping that God's gotten a wry sense of humor and is sending signals via my choice of Science Fiction.
Try and hammer a pillow.
NOTHING HAPPENS!
It has resilience that wood or steel doesn't.