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Don't need no stinking Christian American masks.

WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 14,013
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It’s fine for hypocritical millionaire Hollywood idiots to preach their green gaia religion to the American public at public award ceremonies or to make a video preaching some commie nonsense from Lennon’s Imagine. But having Trump celebrate an authentic American entrepreneur who employs thousands of Americans making goods that had all but disappeared from the US manufacturing landscape is something to denigrate. After all, Trump has been criticized for not having US manufacturers gearing up for the Wuhan flu equipment shortages – all though he has been on the forefront of that. Leftards preach tolerance and diversity unless you are a white Christian Republican. Then, the mask comes off. Scratch a leftist, find a fascist.



https://www.nationalreview.com/2020/03/mike-lindell-hero-not-yamiche-alcindor/

Mike Lindell, Not Yamiche Alcindor, Is the Hero

Myth on COVID-19

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Mike Lindell, Not Yamiche Alcindor, Is the Hero

MyPillow CEO Michael Lindell waits to be introduced by President Donald Trump to address the daily coronavirus response briefing at the White House, March 30, 2020. Why is a grandstanding journalist seen as more virtuous than a self-sacrificing business owner?

MyPillow CEO Michael Lindell, a self-made former crack addict, is going to transform 75 percent of his manufacturing capacity to make 10,000 cotton face masks per day by the end of the week, ramping up production to 50,000 a day in a month. That sounds like a patriotic act to me, especially given that Lindell is undertaking the effort without being forced to do so by a federal agency. I hope the guy becomes a billionaire after this is all over.

NBC? Not so much. The headline on its “analysis” of Lindell’s remarks was “Trump fluffs MyPillow in Rose Garden.” This matched the basic tone taken by a large faction within the political press. Why? Presumably because, at the end of his remarks, Lindell claimed that the Lord Almighty had helped elect Donald Trump president to save our once-beleaguered nation from its alleged depravations. Listen, if there is a God, I hope He refrains from tipping the scales of presidential contests. But it’s not surprising to hear an evangelical Christian talking about the world this way — unless, that is, you’ve never met one.

Of course, anyone who shows anything less than hostility toward the president is immediately cast as a reactionary, and their actions dismissed as questionable and self-serving. Many of the CEOs who have stood with Trump at his press conferences — this week, or in weeks prior — hold varying religious and partisan beliefs. The press didn’t have similar qualms about the CEOs of CVS or Walgreens, because they kept their views to themselves.

Lindell is a villain for speaking his truth, as the kids say. Yet the real heroes of our age — White House political correspondents — are applauded for speaking theirs. Yesterday, PBS’s Yamiche Alcindor, one of the many pundits masquerading as a dispassionate journalist, was chided by Trump during his presser. Immediately, journalists, who are now perhaps the most tribalistic group in American political life, rallied around her with fawning tributes to her bravery and victimhood (because Trump only lashes out at black women, apparently). #WeLoveYamiche is the hashtag, if you’re interested.

Philip Rucker of the Washington Post noted that Alcindor “routinely gets under his skin with probing questions,” as if rattling our irascible president was a noteworthy accomplishment, or an act of heroism, or, in and of itself, a reliable indication that a reporter is doing a good job.

The Post’s media critic, Erik Wemple, meanwhile, was forced to reimagine what Alcindor’s question might have sounded like had it been more coherent. And, simply because Trump had been rude to her, he claimed that Alcindor has now become “the symbol of American journalism.”

Yes, that’s the problem.

It’s Alcindor’s prerogative to try and bait the president, as she has done on numerous occasions over the past weeks, and it’s PBS’s prerogative to send her to ask questions that do absolutely nothing to help the public gain a better understanding of the government’s efforts to fight the coronavirus. But we should not forget that most of her narcissistic defenders are really talking about themselves. Some journalists are indeed on the front lines of “war zones, refugee crises, genocides,” as CNN’s S. E. Cupp put it recently. But Alcindor, whose Twitter feed is littered with all kinds of absurdity, is not. She risks absolutely nothing by asking the president questions. Like Jim Acosta, who titled his book, Enemy of the People: A Dangerous Time to Tell the Truth in America, she is stealing valor.

The overall breadth and intensity of the anti-Trump press demonstrates there are few inhibitions and zero limitations on free press (though many in the media do advocate to limit your free speech). No one has been stopped from engaging, investigating, writing, or sharing their antagonism toward Trump. Nor should they.

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Some lucky Americans, such as Alcindor, are afforded the benefit of challenging the president personally. That’s fine. I wish the press had exhibited the same level of reflexive antagonism toward every president. They don’t. But Lindell’s political and religious views do not diminish his patriotic act, just as Alcindor’s ability to make the president mad does not transform her into a hero. It doesn’t even make her good at her job.

Now, perhaps our media culture has spent so much time politicizing the world that they’ve confused patriotism with victimhood. Or maybe they’re so obsessed with fighting the president that they can’t recognize that his fans might be capable of a good deed. But if where you stand on Trump is your guiding definition of patriotism and heroism, your moral compass might be broken.





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    RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 101,713
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    I hope the masks are as good as the pillows. Its one product that exceeds the advertising hype
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    PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 41,939
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    Heard about this on the radio.

    Dude is the true American Dream. Former crack addict. Got his life back together and built a monster business.

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    HHuskyHHusky Member Posts: 19,276
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    Someone’s feelings are hurt.
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    PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 41,939
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    HHusky said:

    Someone’s feelings are hurt.

    Why? Because he’s producing a product that is in short supply without the Central Party allocating resources, Komrad?

    Why would that cause hurt feelings? That’s a good thing to see a need and fill it, isn’t it?

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    HHuskyHHusky Member Posts: 19,276
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    HHusky said:

    Someone’s feelings are hurt.

    Why? Because he’s producing a product that is in short supply without the Central Party allocating resources, Komrad?

    Why would that cause hurt feelings? That’s a good thing to see a need and fill it, isn’t it?

    Silly topic. Journalist wars.
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    PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 41,939
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    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    Someone’s feelings are hurt.

    Why? Because he’s producing a product that is in short supply without the Central Party allocating resources, Komrad?

    Why would that cause hurt feelings? That’s a good thing to see a need and fill it, isn’t it?

    Silly topic. Journalist wars.
    So you are in favor of stopping production of a much needed resource?

    You either are in favor of producing a much needed product or you are against it. Which one is it?
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    WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 14,013
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    The counselor is rooting for 100k dead Americans. HH will wait for some crappy chicom stuff.
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    HHuskyHHusky Member Posts: 19,276
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    The counselor is rooting for 100k dead Americans. HH will wait for some crappy chicom stuff.

    Rooting for keeping American deaths that low? So’s Daddy.

    What are you rooting for Gasbag?
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    PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 41,939
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    HHusky said:

    The counselor is rooting for 100k dead Americans. HH will wait for some crappy chicom stuff.

    Rooting for keeping American deaths that low? So’s Daddy.

    What are you rooting for Gasbag?
    Are you for or against producing a needed product?

    No maff involved. Yes or no answer.
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    HHuskyHHusky Member Posts: 19,276
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    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    Someone’s feelings are hurt.

    Why? Because he’s producing a product that is in short supply without the Central Party allocating resources, Komrad?

    Why would that cause hurt feelings? That’s a good thing to see a need and fill it, isn’t it?

    Silly topic. Journalist wars.
    So you are in favor of stopping production of a much needed resource?

    You either are in favor of producing a much needed product or you are against it. Which one is it?
    Someone advocated not producing medical supplies? How did you extract that from a butthurt NR column?
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    PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 41,939
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    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    Someone’s feelings are hurt.

    Why? Because he’s producing a product that is in short supply without the Central Party allocating resources, Komrad?

    Why would that cause hurt feelings? That’s a good thing to see a need and fill it, isn’t it?

    Silly topic. Journalist wars.
    So you are in favor of stopping production of a much needed resource?

    You either are in favor of producing a much needed product or you are against it. Which one is it?
    Someone advocated not producing medical supplies? How did you extract that from a butthurt NR column?
    Yes or no. Which one?
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    PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 41,939
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    Crickets.

    Standard move by dazzler.

    Throw a fuck bomb, then offer no answer or logic or depth to his fuck bomb.

    On the hondoFS commission plan or a flat rate of pay for that shit?



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    HHuskyHHusky Member Posts: 19,276
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    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    Someone’s feelings are hurt.

    Why? Because he’s producing a product that is in short supply without the Central Party allocating resources, Komrad?

    Why would that cause hurt feelings? That’s a good thing to see a need and fill it, isn’t it?

    Silly topic. Journalist wars.
    So you are in favor of stopping production of a much needed resource?

    You either are in favor of producing a much needed product or you are against it. Which one is it?
    Someone advocated not producing medical supplies? How did you extract that from a butthurt NR column?
    Yes or no. Which one?
    Good lord you’re thick!

    Why are you so pent up? We’re going to hit 5,000 deaths today and the whole thing will be over. Remember?
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    PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 41,939
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    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    Someone’s feelings are hurt.

    Why? Because he’s producing a product that is in short supply without the Central Party allocating resources, Komrad?

    Why would that cause hurt feelings? That’s a good thing to see a need and fill it, isn’t it?

    Silly topic. Journalist wars.
    So you are in favor of stopping production of a much needed resource?

    You either are in favor of producing a much needed product or you are against it. Which one is it?
    Someone advocated not producing medical supplies? How did you extract that from a butthurt NR column?
    Yes or no. Which one?
    Good lord you’re thick!

    Why are you so pent up? We’re going to hit 5,000 deaths today and the whole thing will be over. Remember?
    Yes

    No

    Check one.

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    HHuskyHHusky Member Posts: 19,276
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    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    Someone’s feelings are hurt.

    Why? Because he’s producing a product that is in short supply without the Central Party allocating resources, Komrad?

    Why would that cause hurt feelings? That’s a good thing to see a need and fill it, isn’t it?

    Silly topic. Journalist wars.
    So you are in favor of stopping production of a much needed resource?

    You either are in favor of producing a much needed product or you are against it. Which one is it?
    Someone advocated not producing medical supplies? How did you extract that from a butthurt NR column?
    Yes or no. Which one?
    Good lord you’re thick!

    Why are you so pent up? We’re going to hit 5,000 deaths today and the whole thing will be over. Remember?
    Yes

    No

    Check one.

    You’ve run out of ideas, I see. I’ll check back later.
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    SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 31,922
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    Heard about this on the radio.

    Dude is the true American Dream. Former crack addict. Got his life back together and built a monster business.

    Yes, but he openly talked about his Christian faith in public therefore he must be mocked and dismissed.
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    SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 31,922
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    HHusky said:

    Someone’s feelings are hurt.

    Your team are the ones who went ape shit over a guy who completely restructured his business and production line in order to produce masks for no other reason than he praised the Christian god.

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    RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 101,713
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    SFGbob said:

    HHusky said:

    Someone’s feelings are hurt.

    Your team are the ones who went ape shit over a guy who completely restructured his business and production line in order to produce masks for no other reason than he praised the Christian god.

    Trump?
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    PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 41,939
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    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    HHusky said:

    Someone’s feelings are hurt.

    Why? Because he’s producing a product that is in short supply without the Central Party allocating resources, Komrad?

    Why would that cause hurt feelings? That’s a good thing to see a need and fill it, isn’t it?

    Silly topic. Journalist wars.
    So you are in favor of stopping production of a much needed resource?

    You either are in favor of producing a much needed product or you are against it. Which one is it?
    Someone advocated not producing medical supplies? How did you extract that from a butthurt NR column?
    Yes or no. Which one?
    Good lord you’re thick!

    Why are you so pent up? We’re going to hit 5,000 deaths today and the whole thing will be over. Remember?
    Yes

    No

    Check one.

    You’ve run out of ideas, I see. I’ll check back later.
    You've run out of pithy deflections. Do you only get paid up to a certain number of posts?

    Again - a yes or no question.

    But answer the first question first.

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