Walmart tells Mikey to pound sand.
I was actually surprised when I heard this. I’d have thought Walmart would be all over pushing the Big Lie.
Walmart isn’t traditionally the most conservative of companies. Hillary Clinton was on their board of directors for 6 years, after all. Apparently, her relationship with the company soured later, as the NY Times reported, but it just goes to show it’s not joined to the hip with the right wing.
Consider also that Lindell is persona non grata these days outside of the Q folks, and he’s selling overpriced garbage pillows. There’s no upside for Walmart to stock them. It’s a smart business decision, and of course Walmart is concerned about the bottom line. Ideology is not very attractive to a business when it’s going to cost them.
AKA “Money talks, bullshit walks.”
Keep on walking Mikey.
I agree that it is likely a smart business decision, but thre’s no evidence it has to do with ideology.
This article is seven years old, but is likely still true:
It may be true that they mentioned to Lindell a drop below 4 in average customer ratings. But what the Walmart buyer would have focused on is sales trends.
That’s my point. Whatever Walmart’s ideology is (whether you think they’d be inclined to support Trump or not) they’re going to do whatever nets them the most money.
I agree.
Walmart did stop selling assault rifles and related ammunition. There might have been a legitimate business case concerning publicity should their product wipe out a Sunday school class. There wouldn’t be a similar fear of giving someone a sleepless night on a bad pillow.
I think the new found “wokeness” of companies has to do with the simple fact that Liberals are more able to launch successful boycotts than conservatives. Boycotting a company requires you to make a personal sacrifice to advance social change. Which is against the conservative ideology that holds self-centeredness as its primary value.
It’s the rise of the machines!
“This is very important you hear me on this,” Lindell told the CPAC crowd during his address. “Over 54 countries have now been taken by the machines or are getting taken by the machines! And you never get to go back!”
The rants make sense if you start with the premise that the machines are corrupt and stand in the way of democracy by giving control of votes to some malevolent third party. Of course, there is zero evidence of that, so that premise is absurd and so is everything that follows. But if in some bizarre alternate reality it really was true, then Lindell’s dire warnings would make sense.
I’m so glad I don’t live in that reality.
Man, we’re all going to feel stupid if Lindell was actually accurately warning us about the emerging singularity .
We all need to prepare for the Dominion War.
Canada vs Dominion Voting Systems?
Order now and get a coupon for one dozen free Ketracel White frosted Tim Horton donuts!
Poutine, a warrior’s meal, available only at select Tim Horton stores.
I, for one, welcome our new voting machine overlords.
The FBI has dephoned Mikey at Hardee’s.
While I love the idea of the FBI having access to his records, it would also be kinda funny if it was just somebody claiming to be the FBI who simply robbed him and he fell for it. (Maybe Johnny Lawrence has a better cell phone now?)
This thread has long since ceased to be about his twitter ban. Maybe we should change the title?
“The many woes of Mike Lindell” sound good? Suggest another, if you like.
So…does that mean we’ll finally get the proof of widespread voter fraud?
ETA, or will he be smart enough to claim he did have it, but the government clearly deleted it.
Of course he had it! But he has a capped data plan, and he had so much evidence he was waiting for his monthly rollover Gigabytes to accumulate so he could release it all at once.
“Cocaine is a helluva drug”