Topic: Mypillow

9 chapters across the catalog

Oxymoronic
Episode 1698 1:24:21 - 1:28:29

1698: Oxymoronic

MyPillow 1488 Price Controversy and Conspiracy Theories

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell faced backlash after setting a sale price of $14.88, which some media outlets and social media users identified as a neo-Nazi dog whistle. The numbers 14 and 88 are associated with white supremacist slogans and "Heil Hitler" abbreviations. Lindell denied any intentional connection, while critics pointed out the irony of media outlets promoting a conspiracy theory while accusing Lindell of being a conspiracy theorist.

Pronoun Journey
Episode 1695 5:37 - 13:01

1695: Pronoun Journey

Mike Lindell, MyPillow De-platforming, and Electoral College Strategy

Mike Lindell, CEO of MyPillow, appeared as a headliner at a Texas event to discuss his experiences with de-platforming by American Express and Chase Bank. Lindell detailed his financial investment into investigating voting machine deviations and advocated for a return to paper ballots. The discussion transitions into the mechanics of the Electoral College and the importance of swing states like Pennsylvania in the upcoming election.

Carbon Bomb
Episode 1516 1:07:08 - 1:11:55

1516: Carbon Bomb

Mike Lindell and the Funding of Alternative Media

Mike Lindell, the founder of MyPillow, is a primary financial supporter of alternative media figures like Stu Peters through affiliate promo codes. Lindell's personal history, including his recovery from addiction and his rise in the business world, is discussed in the context of his current political and media influence. Questions are raised regarding the transparency of his business background and his role in funding various journalistic endeavors.

At This Hour
Episode 1375 2:05:59 - 2:10:08

1375: At This Hour

Mike Lindell Towel Sale and Election Fraud Claims

Adam Curry reports a delay in receiving towels ordered from Mike Lindell's website, while John Dvorak critiques Lindell's media production quality. In Colorado, Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters faces accusations of facilitating a security breach of election equipment to investigate fraud.

Q Victims
Episode 1313 28:16 - 31:42

1313: Q Victims

Mike Lindell White House Visit, Martial Law Notes

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell was photographed by the Washington Post carrying notes into the White House that mentioned the "Insurrection Act" and "Martial Law if necessary." Lindell denied the documents contained those words, but close-up photos confirmed their presence. CNN and other outlets used the incident to characterize the final days of the Trump administration as chaotic.

White Tears
Episode 1256 41:40 - 44:17

1256: White Tears

Social Distancing Socializing, Tucker Carlson Advertisers

A personal anecdote describes a backyard gathering where guests were asked to bring their own glasses and wear masks, illustrating the social pressure of "obedience class." The segment also notes that Tucker Carlson's show lacks major corporate advertisers, relying instead on MyPillow and local ads. Guest Dr. Mark Siegel appeared on the program to argue that the national death rate is statistically negligible.

Mask QR Raid
Episode 1231 1:55:49 - 1:58:56

1231: Mask QR Raid

Omnicom Ad Sales and "Dvorak's Law"

Jack Janusso, an employee at an Omnicom agency, reports that while traditional advertising is down, digital ad work for big tech companies is in a "bonanza." The hosts discuss the prevalence of "MyPillow" commercials as other advertisers retract. A parody commercial for "Dvorak's Law" is played, followed by a clip of Donald Trump criticizing China.

Coupon Clipping
Episode 1182 2:38:47 - 2:42:03

1182: Coupon Clipping

MyPillow Advertising and the Future of Independent News

The hosts discussed how Mike "The MyPillow Guy" Lindell is one of the few remaining major advertisers on Tucker Carlson's show. They contrasted traditional media's struggle with the "No Agenda" model, which involves the audience as producers. The segment also highlighted the "NAMS" (No Agenda Hams) radio network as a way for listeners to stay connected outside of mainstream platforms.

Climate Optimist
Episode 1144 13:11 - 19:54

1144: Climate Optimist

Self-Censorship in Media and Tucker Carlson's Advertising

The reality of self-censorship in legacy media is explored, noting that reporters often avoid investigating major advertisers to ensure self-preservation. Tucker Carlson's show on Fox News is cited as an example of a program struggling to attract mainstream advertisers, relying instead on niche sponsors like MyPillow.