MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell is currently participating in a 48-hour live marathon to promote his new “social media” platform and when he wasn’t. distribute blows right and left to several writers of The Daily Beast, he expressed his disappointment with presenter Jimmy Kimmel.
“Thank you for joining us on what was, I must admit, one of the least productive days we’ve had here in our office in quite some time,” Kimmel said at the top of his monologue Monday night, admitting he’s fully “obsessed” with Trump’s loving pillow seller. “You know, a lot of people said that the CEO of a pillow company couldn’t successfully launch a major social media site, and that these people were absolutely right.”
“I highly recommend it,” Kimmel said of Lindell’s “scream,” adding, “It’s quite a show. If you’re tall, I recommend it. It’s like Jerry Lewis’ telethon if Jerry was going to an access channel. public and premiered ”.
From there, the host played a montage of Lindell repeatedly complaining that she was trying to “make a joke” with her big launch event, before claiming that she was “praying” for him. “Thank you for all the screaming,” Kimmel replied. “Do you think he is really praying for me? Like, honestly, do you think when he said his prayers before going to bed, he really called me? ”.
“What Mike Lindell doesn’t understand is that I’m his biggest fan,” Kimmel added. “I have no idea what he’s doing, but I love it.” He even invited Lindell to come to his show, in person, for an interview in bed surrounded by pillows. “Only Mike and I approached each other in a California king surrounded by sacks of goose feathers.”
“How will he do it for another thirty hours?” Kimmel asked later. “I hope he has a doctor waiting. I looked for some of the long-term effects of crack cocaine use. Cocaine crack abuse can cause the following mental or emotional problems: aggression, extreme depression, delirium, hallucinations, irritability, mood disorders, panic attacks, paranoia, psychosis … and release from your own social networking site. “
Finally, the host shared the highlight of the day: when Lindell thought he was making a live call from Donald Trump before he quickly realized it was a joke. “Hopefully the real Trump will call,” Kimmel said. “Hopefully there are a dozen fake Trumps and then the real Trump. And by the way, if you get to Mike Lindell and he thinks he has Donald Trump on the line, go for it! Don’t just call your website, milk it Put the hook on, roll it up! ”
Kimmel concluded by wishing Lindell “the best of luck with Delusion-Palooza.”
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