Once again, the ‘rage mob’ has gone after Tucker Carlson, the highest-rated TV show on Fox News. People are unhappy that Tucker has refused to capitulate to the masses and will not go along with the standard narrative about why violent rioters and looters are ‘protesting’ according to most shows and networks. But the MyPillow CEO is having none of it. He recently gave a statement to Newsweek that the famous MyPillow TV ads are not going anywhere during Tucker Carlson’s Fox News time slot.
After Tucker hinted that many of the riots were not a direct result of people wanting to help make ‘black lives’ better, the ‘rage mob’ descended upon him. Papa John’s, Disney, and T-Mobile, all with recent new CEOs, are publicly pandering for attention by announcing to the world they will try to force Mr. Carlson to lose his ability to feed his wife and kids because they disagree with his opinion show. From Newsweek:
In a statement provided to Newsweek, CEO of MyPillow Mike Lindell said: “MyPillow is not changing its advertising. I make all my advertising decisions based on what is best for my customers and my employees.
“MyPillow believes all lives matter and values all our employees and customers, treating them like family.”
Sometimes referred to as “the MyPillow guy,” Lindell is a friend of President Donald Trump and the Minnesota chairman for his 2020 reelection campaign. He has previously said he is considering running for governor of Minnesota in 2022, according to Politico.
His company is a major advertiser on Carlson’s show, with 45 airings between May 27 and June 9, according to iSpot.tv.
We recently reported on Mike Lindell for various other reasons as well. Most recently he provided pillows free of charge for brave national guard soldiers who were deployed in Minnesota where MyPillow is based.
The soldiers were reportedly having to sleep on the floor and Lindell’s generous pillow donation was all they had for comfort at the time according to Mike Lindell’s Facebook post. Lindell has also hinted at running for Governor of Minnesota, as well as used his company to create face masks during the COVID-19 PPE shortage.
It’s unclear if this recent wave of virtue signalers will be able to get rid of Tucker Carlson or if his high ratings will keep him on Fox News for some time to come, as many of his ardent fans would love to see happen. Media Right News has also previously reported on the various attempts at removal by globalist groups such as George Soros funded Media Matters as well, and it’s surprising to see that Tucker has stuck around this long, giving some of the other high profile firings lately, such as Trish Regan, Bill Bolling, Bill O’Reilly, and the suspension of Judge Jeanine.
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