Hebrew National is going down the Keurig path in regard to boycotting Sean Hannity.
From Business Insider:
Amid the left-wing media watchdog Media Matters urging sponsors to pull ads, Keurig, Realtor.com, Eloquii, 23andMe, Nature's Bounty, and E-Trade all announced over the weekend that they had no plans to advertise on Hannity's Fox News show.Clueless.
More recently, brands such as Mercedes-Benz have jumped on the bandwagon, even as others such as MyPillow remain unfazed.
Hi Ali -
— Hebrew National (@HebrewNational) November 13, 2017
We removed Hannity from our advertising plans. We will be sure to provide your feedback with our team. Our advertising is not intended to be an endorsement of or sponsorship of any particular program. Thank you.
Hi - We removed Hannity from our advertising plans. We will be sure to provide your feedback with our team. Thank you.
— Hebrew National (@HebrewNational) November 13, 2017
Turns out, Hebrew National has never advertised on Hannity's program.
Actually, Hebrew National never has advertised on Hannity. So their statement is BS.... https://t.co/oPbzdDB0oq
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) November 14, 2017
Way to go, Hebrew National. Way to go.
Bowing down to Leftists is not a good business decision.
Look at the NFL.
Hannity does not support pedophilia.
Good grief.
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