Whoever would have thought that a pillow manufacturer would become a dangerous lunatic and wreak havoc on democracy? The proposition does seem a bit strange but if’s now part of American culture.

Mike Lindell is in Wyoming today, where Donald Trump is doing a rally for Liz Cheney’s opponent and the recent Georgia primary came up. Despite the fact that Kandiss Taylor got less than 4% of the vote, Lindell is declaiming how “the algorithm went through Georgia,” like Sherman to the sea, apparently.

Mike’s got a new documentary, or something, and if anybody needs to turn a dollar these days, it’s him.

Lindell is turning a corner here. Maybe it’s an invisible corner to some people, but I see it. He’s gone from being the court jester buffoon of elections, to being an annoyance. Every joke is funny up to a point and that point has now been exceeded.

Brian Kemp creamed David Perdue. That’s the plain truth of the matter. Brad Raffensperger won solidly and as for Kandiss Taylor, and others who lost so handily, if they need to tell themselves that they were really the winners when they were routed, they don’t belong in politics.

You notice that Herschel Walker’s election was not stolen, right? No mention of that.

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    • Does he actually have any family who could do that? I always thought it was kind of funny how none of his early ads ever showed a wife (kids either, but usually guys who work so hard to invent something new/special tend to show off the “loving wife” who stood by and supported him, especially in early advertising) and it does seem odd that you almost never see Lindell with a regular female companion during the various events he attends.

      As for his pillow company, if it’s set up under standard corporate models (ie, some overseeing board of directors or other officials who handle all the company’s day-to-day decisions and operations, especially now that Lindell seems more interested in his litigation lunacy), then they could pull the corporate equivalent of the 25th amendment (though that tends to simply sever ties with the founder since *his* personal/mental health is not important to the business) IF they were really interested in doing so. If it’s not set up under that model, then he probably has no one who could could commit him to a program–especially against his will.

      • Because nothing at all has happened in his pillow company, I’m guessing there is no board or shareholders. I think he’s probably driven the company to the ground by now and if something could have been done it would have been back when doing something would have been effective. I guess I always thought his company was a private company given the seeming lack of oversight on lindell.

      • Lindell’s second wife divorced him
        “Dallas Yocum is the ex-wife of the famous entrepreneur Mike Lindell. Mike Lindell is the founder and CEO of ‘My Pillow’ since 2004. The duo got married in June 2013, but their marriage lasted for only two weeks.”

        Last I heard, his son is running the company. Not sure if more than one kid.. is easy to find anything about him on inet.

    • Guys like Lindell, Trump, Cruz, etc don’t deserve interventions – they’ve earned a full meltdown from a world stage into a padded room. Lindell’s approaching this point. It’s been good to see Lin Wood saying Mike Lindell might be part of “antifa” now… esp when a Wood supporter agrees.
      These people have passed a point of being “unhinged” and are coming “unglued” at the seams.
      Keep it real!

  1. Once a crackhead, always a crackhead!!! Him and Jr challenge each other on how much coke each could snort or how much crack each could smoke.

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