Hannity Fans Destroy Keurig Coffee Makers After Company Pulls Advertising<br />Mr. Hannity, describing those actions on his radio show while speaking with a co-host, Lynda McLaughlin,<br />seemed to justify Mr. Moore’s reported conduct by calling one of the encounters “consensual.”<br />Later, on his television show, Mr. Hannity said that the statement “was absolutely wrong” and<br />that he “misspoke.” He then brought up the possibility of accusers lying for money, or for political purposes.<br />On Friday, Angelo Carusone, the president of Media Matters for America, the partisan watchdog organization<br />that has campaigned against Mr. Hannity since at least May, began to criticize advertisers for sponsoring his show in light of his comments about Mr. Moore.<br />Please retweet to offend a liberal.”<br />That tweet, which was posted with a video of a Keurig Green Mountain coffee maker being dropped from the second<br />story of an apartment building, was one of many sent over the weekend with the hashtag #boycottkeurig.