Calls for Starbucks Boycott Follow Clinton Endorsement, Cup Release-Truth!
Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz’s endorsement of Hillary Clinton, and Starbucks’ release of limited edition green “unity” cups, has led to calls for boycotts.
Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz’s endorsement of Hillary Clinton, and Starbucks’ release of limited edition green “unity” cups, has led to calls for boycotts.
Despite rumors to the contrary, House Speaker Paul Ryan’s wife, Janna Little Ryan, has not made her husband less conservative over time by influencing him with her so-called liberal views.
Hillary Clinton didn’t tell the Des Moines Register that she would “get the NRA shut down for good,” or that she would ban hand guns, in a 2015 interview.
Hillary Clinton and George Soros have not rigged the election in 16 states using Smartmatic voting equipment tied to Soros, despite rumors to the contrary.
False reports that a postal worker has admitted to ripping up absentee ballots for Donald Trump have gone viral on social media.
The founders of Ben & Jerry’s didn’t hold a sign saying “we hate cops” in a photo — but they have been supportive of Black Lives Matter and efforts to curb racial injustice.
It’s been rumored that FBI Director James Comey didn’t prosecute Hillary Clintons because he received millions from the Clinton Foundation.
Fred Savage’s “Savage Nation” was taken off the air because WABC decided earlier to pre-empt the show for live debate coverage, not because he was discussing Hillary Clinton’s health at the time.
People called for a boycott of Ford after the Ford Foundation pledged $100 million to Black Lives Matter.
It’s been reported that a new federal law bans open carry of guns in all 50 states.