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Humor Title: Hannity’s ‘laughing his a** off’ at fans smashing their Keurigs, promises these prizes for best video Fox News host Sean Hannity thanked fans for boycotting Keurig for pulling its ads from his show, and said the videos of them smashing the coffee machines were hilarious. “I am humbled and speechless and frankly laughing my ass off,” Hannity tweeted Sunday night. “I love all my deplorable friends. Thank you and Game on!!”
Over the weekend, Keurig pulled its ads from Hannity’s show after caving to pressure from left-wing activist group Media Matters for America. So what exactly did Sean do to anger a sponsor? He did his job by interviewing controversial Alabama Republican senate nominee Roy Moore. Let’s be clear: You can be sure that CNN, MSNBC, and all the other networks requested interviews with Moore and would have aired them had they landed the interview.
Poster Comment: Sean Hannity's influence as well as loyalty, passion and anger of those loyal to him are apparently vastly underestimated. Good to see conservatives circle the wagon and launch retaliatory blowback upon a fascist prog CEO. May Keurig's rep and business be fatally wounded. Meanwhile, Keurig's CEO was exposed as a typical spineless Prog-weasel, trying to throttle the throat of Hannity and his voice, ultimately attempting to use the MSM-GOPe lynching of Roy Moore as an excuse to censor him. And ultimately, ALL conservatives. Also as noted, 'Media Matters' has been exposed as spearheading a Leftist-GOPe led attack upon Hannity. Say what you want abut Sean, but the man is a bulwark of conservative, family values and MAGA. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest
Nicely done. HA! Those who most loudly denounce Fake News are typically those most aggressively disseminating it. #2. To: Liberator (#0) I've never owned one or thought about buying one, but I have often heard they were overpriced crap.
#3. To: no gnu taxes (#2) (Edited) Yup. Another trendy unnecessary overpriced doohickey. I never owned one either but watched plenty in action. Our $15 Mr. Coffee works fine. And far less expensive. Those who most loudly denounce Fake News are typically those most aggressively disseminating it. #4. To: Liberator (#3) What I miss are the simple percolators.
#5. To: no gnu taxes (#4) (Edited) Percolators probably made the best coffee if you're brewing ore than one cup. But a relative hassle for just one single cup. Those who most loudly denounce Fake News are typically those most aggressively disseminating it. #6. To: Liberator (#5) Come on, who made coffee for just one cup? That's what instant coffee is for.
#7. To: no gnu taxes (#6) People who don't want to be jittery? Ok...MAY be a second cup ;-) Those who most loudly denounce Fake News are typically those most aggressively disseminating it. #8. To: Liberator (#5) Percolators probably made the best coffee The worst. They boil coffee to circulate it. The best coffee is made by pouring hot water over freshly ground coffee and letting it filter into a cup.
#9. To: Y'ALL (#8) (Edited) The best coffee is made by pouring hot water over freshly ground coffee and letting it filter into a cup. This can be accomplished in a Kuerig by buying aftermarket reuseable capsules and putting your own freshly ground coffee in it. Getting relatively freshly ground coffee in the keurig type capsule is the problem. Suppliers lie...
I'm not that much of a purist. I use the system a lot...
#10. To: Liberator (#3) Our $15 Mr. Coffee works fine. And far less expensive. My $15 died about a month ago stepped up and spent $20 on my new one, for the money it brews pretty quickly about 10 minutes for 10 cups. Vegetarians eat vegetables. Beware of humanitarians! #11. To: Liberator (#0) More Kabuki theater for the rubes. “Truth is treason in the empire of lies.” - Ron Paul![]() Those who most loudly denounce Fake News are typically those most aggressively disseminating it.#12. To: misterwhite (#8) I guess if you prefer weak, lukewarm coffee, then a drip coffee maker is just fine. Percolators made STRONG, HOT coffee.
#13. To: no gnu taxes (#12) I guess if you prefer weak, lukewarm coffee, then a drip coffee maker is just fine. My Mr. Coffee works just fine. Strong and hot and smooth. But if you're going to insist on drinking percolated coffee, here's a hint. In my younger days I worked at an upscale restaurant that used the large percolators. The waitresses taught me to sprinkle a pinch of salt over the fresh grounds to reduce bitterness. It works.
#14. To: misterwhite (#13) We have a Mr. Coffee, and I always have to stick the cup in the microwave for 30 seconds to make it sufficiently hot. I've heard the salt trick before. I've also heard similar things about egg shells and other substances. To me, great coffee should be very hot, have a very slightly sour taste, a very slightly sweet taste, and mostly a nutty kind of flavor. It should have almost no bitterness at all, and go down very smoothly. That's the way I remember percolated coffee. The problem is it is hard to find percolators anymore, and even if you do, it is harder to find the proper grind for percolated coffee. Drip coffee grind doesn't work well in percolators.
#15. To: no gnu taxes (#14) We have a Mr. Coffee, and I always have to stick the cup in the microwave for 30 seconds to make it sufficiently hot. I never had that problem. I assume you clean it with CLR or something. "The problem is it is hard to find percolators anymore" Yeah. Because they make shitty coffee.
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