Last week, four women came forward and said Moore pursued relationships with them when they were teenagers in the late 1970s and early '80s. The story was published by the Washington Post. More than 66,000 Tweets were sent Sunday morning using the hashtag #BoycottKeurig. Here's what people had to say:
Donna, thank you for your concern and for bringing this to our attention. We worked with our media partner and FOX news to stop our ad from airing during the Sean Hannity Show.
— Keurig (@Keurig) November 11, 2017
#boycottKeurig they’ve pulled their ads from the Sean Hannity show. TRUMPERS let’s show them what 100+ MILLION irate people who love and appreciate @seanhannity can do!
— Brandon (@brandongroeny) November 12, 2017
.@Keurig made a decision to pull ads from the @seanhannity show.
— Mike (@Fuctupmind) November 12, 2017
This decision is disgusting, and will not be tolerated.
Regardless of any response, I am done with you, Keurig.
You will regret this decision. #BreakYourKeurig #IStandWithHannity pic.twitter.com/qQ9BFkgzlS
Donna, thank you for your concern and for bringing this to our attention. We worked with our media partner and FOX news to stop our ad from airing during the Sean Hannity Show.
— Keurig (@Keurig) November 11, 2017
I've had the same small Keurig machine for 5 years. Always thought about buying a new one but never got around to it. I'm now going to go out & buy the biggest home Keurig machine they've got out! Thanks @Keurig for having values and standing up for what's right! #BoycottKeurig
— sockruhtese (@sockruhtese) November 12, 2017
About the Author