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Hannity encourages fans breaking Keurig coffee makers after company pulls ads

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One of the dumbest things I've ever seen: "I don't like who this company decides to not provide advertising to, so I'm going to destroy my expensive coffee maker, that'll show 'em!"

This even surpasses: "I don't like one person's views on marriage and even though it doesn't have any effect on his business, I'm not going to eat his chicken sandwich that I love any more."
 
One of the dumbest things I've ever seen: "I don't like who this company decides to not provide advertising to, so I'm going to destroy my expensive coffee maker, that'll show 'em!"

This even surpasses: "I don't like one person's views on marriage and even though it doesn't have any effect on his business, I'm not going to eat his chicken sandwich that I love any more."

I'd expect such lunk-heads to burn the flag if an NFL player knelt with the flag wrapped around them. Such dupes are so easily manipulated.
 
Freedom's a bitch like that. two way street and all that.


you guys left out the fact he's buying 500 of the competitors machines and giving them away to the best smash video.



It's all marketing. nothing to get all upset about.
 
What was he hypocritical about? He actually asked some fairly direct questions of Moore and the guy didn't respond that well.

Is it possible for Hannity to have ask any easier questions, yet Moore screwed it up with his answers
 
Freedom's a bitch like that. two way street and all that.


you guys left out the fact he's buying 500 of the competitors machines and giving them away to the best smash video.



It's all marketing. nothing to get all upset about.

It looks like he got the idea after twitter trolls bashed their own coffee makers.
 
What was he hypocritical about? He actually asked some fairly direct questions of Moore and the guy didn't respond that well.

Hannity it a right wing partisan hack who is going against his stated free market belief systems. Shouldn't he be just fine with Keurig pulling the ads? NO. He's acting like a spoilt little brat.
 
Doesn't really matter, he sells ratings, this helps his ratings by getting folks to talk about it.

I really don't think this is going to have an affect on ratings. The people he gives the coffee makers to likely already listen to every word he says. Hence why they won't just enjoy the coffee maker that Hannity got them for free! And the rest of the world will just think he's an idiot. Like they already do.
 
So whats your point?

It was one big love in, Hannity tried to make it as easy and simple for Moore as he could. Probably gave him the questions in advance, yet Moore's answers were terrible.
 
I really don't think this is going to have an affect on ratings. The people he gives the coffee makers to likely already listen to every word he says. Hence why they won't just enjoy the coffee maker that Hannity got them for free! And the rest of the world will just think he's an idiot. Like they already do.


So those who listen to him, all believe everything he says without question?


Is that the same for Maddow listeners?


How about meet the press watchers?


Or does hannity and right wing radio have a special kind of people listening to them that are different than you?
 
So those who listen to him, all believe everything he says without question?


Is that the same for Maddow listeners

How about meet the press watchers?


Or does hannity and right wing radio have a special kind of people listening to them that are different than you?

Big difference, Maddow doesn't lie.
 
One of the dumbest things I've ever seen: "I don't like who this company decides to not provide advertising to, so I'm going to destroy my expensive coffee maker, that'll show 'em!"

This even surpasses: "I don't like one person's views on marriage and even though it doesn't have any effect on his business, I'm not going to eat his chicken sandwich that I love any more."

Reminds me of...
 
Hannity it a right wing partisan hack who is going against his stated free market belief systems. Shouldn't he be just fine with Keurig pulling the ads? NO. He's acting like a spoilt little brat.

This is stupid. He may be acting childish, but it doesn't show he's against the "free market."

As usual, you get caught in your own reasoning. If his complaints about Keurig mean he's against the free market, then your complaints about this mean you're against free speech.

(But then, you're not really a big fan of free speech, so perhaps it fits.)
 
Hannity it a right wing partisan hack who is going against his stated free market belief systems. Shouldn't he be just fine with Keurig pulling the ads? NO. He's acting like a spoilt little brat.

You don't understand the free market.
 
Hannity encourages fans breaking Keurig coffee makers after company pulls ads | TheHill

Looks like Hannity is going to be the latest hypocrite to fall from the Fox News Alter. Maybe the pressure to preform got to him. :mrgreen:

No, as long as he continues to make absurd statements and bring up ratings as people tune in to see what idiocy he will spout next, Fox will love him. It's all about ratings and selling air time, after all.

I wonder how many will actually be foolish enough to destroy their coffeemakers? Don't those Keurigs cost quite a lot?
 
It was one big love in, Hannity tried to make it as easy and simple for Moore as he could. Probably gave him the questions in advance, yet Moore's answers were terrible.

Not true. He asked direct questions about the allegations. Perhaps you might listen to it rather than just pretending you did.
 
This is stupid. He may be acting childish, but it doesn't show he's against the "free market."

As usual, you get caught in your own reasoning. If his complaints about Keurig mean he's against the free market, then your complaints about this mean you're against free speech.

(But then, you're not really a big fan of free speech, so perhaps it fits.)

You don't understand the free market.

Somehow I think if Maddow was doing something like this you'd be telling the same thing to her and not me.
 
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