For the record, I have. I didn't find it all that impressive.Let us know when you've actually tried one of his products.
Not that I really need to have tried it. If a restaurant has a slew of bad reviews, I certainly don't have to eat there myself to have a justified reason to stay away from the place.
Considering that the 'left' has been consistently attacking him for years for no reason other his political views, he's done very well.
That's a bit of a lame excuse, for a few reasons.
MyPillow didn't just pop up yesterday, it's been around since 2009. Mike Lindell has only really been out there in the past couple of years. People were giving him negative reviews on his pillows long before that.
Also, do conservatives not use pillows, too? You'd think that, if he was only doing poorly because of his political views, they could work for him, too. I'm actually surprised he's not doing better - you would think that being seen and associated with Trump would at least get him some support from Trump's avid fanbase, but that's not how it's panning out. If his pillows were receiving half and half reviews, I might be inclined to agree, but, overall, his pillows are poorly reviewed. It's not just the meanie liberals.
Regardless, even if I accept your premise here, it just raises more problems for him - if his political views are enough to keep him from rising to the top in the pillow market, how's that going to be less of a problem for him when he's taking on 'Big Tech'? If he can't overcome that problem and beat his competitors in one market, how will he do that in another?
To get back to the core of what you said, you're saying that Mr. Lindell understand that he needs a product that offers something his competitors don't, but if past indications anything to go by, that's simply not true. What about his pillows is different and superior to his competitors? What do his pillows give that others don't?
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