Posted on 07/24/2021 5:43:08 AM PDT by marktwain
The Black Rifle Coffee Company (BRCC) has been a rising star in the conservative constellation. It has been becoming a center for conservative networking and interaction. There appears to be an effort to stop the rise, at least at the New York Times. A recent New York Times (NYT) Magazine article (14 July) has painted the BRCC executives as, at minimum, moderates who despise their base but see them like sheep to be fleeced.
Anything from the NYT is viewed with extreme suspicion by conservatives. There have been too many times where the NYT has lied, been slow or unwilling to retract obvious errors, and unwilling to tolerate the slightest dissent from far-left orthodoxy within their writing staff.
Their words will be twisted and taken out of context. The NYT is not a news organ. They are part of the propaganda machine of and for the far left/deep state/Democrat party.
The writer from the NYT Magazine, Jason Zengerle, takes care to set the stage by repeating the narrative the rowdy protest at the Capitol on 6 January was an “insurrection” and there was no “sweeping” fraud in the 2020 election. He claims Evan Hafer suspected fraud at first but was convinced there wasn’t any by the statement of the U.S. Attorney General, Bill Barr.
There is information from a former US attorney claiming Bill Barr told him not to look for evidence of fraud.
Zengerle then focuses on two incidents where he tries to show the BRCC as being tied to people the Left disapproves of. Those people were wearing clothes with BRCC insignia on them.
(Excerpt) Read more at ammoland.com ...
—> Anyone that doesn’t say Dunkin Donuts is the best coffee ever, is a Commie. Prove me wrong.
Coffee should be:
As dark as sin
Strong enough to float a horseshoe
Powerful enough to grow hair on a saddle.
- Louis L’Amour
Sorry, but Dunkin Donuts fails all 3 cowboy tests!
Commie……..
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!!
I want to believe that BRCC was smeared by the NYT, but I’ve asked myself why in the hell did they talk to the NYT in the first place. The best excuse that I can come up with is that the owners of BRCC are some of the dumbest people on this planet.
Buck is lite
You might try Cofeve (sp?) coffee. They released a statement saying they are the real deal as far as being conservative. Personally my favorite coffee is Philz, but it’s too expensive with shipping.
I may try Kona that someone suggested, since I like mild coffee.
I like McD’s coffee at the stores, but I suspect they don’t have the same quality in their packaged coffee. Oh well...
No rumor is false until the NYT confirms it as true...
One below carbon remover?
I just received my Walmart order yesterday, including a 23-ounce can of Chock Full o’ Nuts New York Roast - (”Dark, Bold, Intense”, says the label. Oooooh!) I added it to the order because my regular brand was unavailable.
It’s highly rated and I’m excited to try it, but it will be a couple weeks until I crack the seal.
Great line in the article linked in post #8:
"male-male transexuals"
LOLOLOL!!!
Black Rifle Commie Company made Schaffer delete this tweet:
“I hate racist, Proud Boy-ish people.”
I suppose you can argue he did not specifically mention “The Proud Boys.” But I would argue by the modification, he is showing disrespect for them while calling them racist.
It’s called protecting your brand, any company is going to stop people for doing similar things.
Can conservatives trust anyone who would give an interview to the NYT Magazine? That kind of behavior goes well beyond naivety.
I suppose you can argue he did not specifically mention “The Proud Boys.” But I would argue by the modification, he is showing disrespect for them while calling them racist.
I do not doubt he spoke those exact words. Nor do I doubt the NYT writer has it on tape.
Hafer says it was taken out of context, where the conversation was about anti-Semites and racists.
Talk to someone for hours. Subtly steer the conversation toward racism, (easy to do today). Suggest the other person in the conversation is tied to racists...
I suppose, you can argue the NYT writer had good intentions.
Peets is pretty good coffee. However, I now mostly drink Whiskey Morning Coffee, produced in a small town west of Fort Worth. I came across them at a Fort Worth gun show about six months ago.
My favorite is the Texian Army Brew.
How long did it take to roast beans in a popcorn maker?
Did you do just enough for one pot, at a time?
Sounds great!
Half a handful, enough for one pot, took about ten minutes.
I really believe the writer sucked these guys into the race discussion, and in this day, the last thing any company wants is to be called racist, which is silly because anyone who is conservative is prima facia racist. I believe they responded to the line of questioning in the over-the-top way they present in their videos. Unfortunately, we have been sold out by too many “conservatives” to have much tolerance for their “mistake.”
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