He donated to a dem in NYC who was a veteran. A related article said that he donated to Obama in 2008. That fits in with my theory back then that people voted for Obama out of distaste for McCain and Palin.
Everyone else he has donated to has been republican, including Crenshaw, whom we don't happen to like because of his stance on guns. But he has also contributed to Brandon Herrera.
There was also one withdrawl of donation.
Still not finding where Hafer is against 2A rights or against Trump or has called Trump supporters racists or some kind of white supremacist.
He has spoken out against Proud Boy types of people with whom Trump has never associated.
Also, serendipitously, I have been reading Kyle Rittenhouse's book about his life up to and including the incident. He is not the firebrand you might expect. He is actually more of a bleeding heart. Which was why it was so important to not identify him with any politics. It really was self-defense, which is why he was acquitted. BRCC did him a favor by distancing from it. Otherwise, the politics and advertising would have muddied the waters.
Back when I was drinking beer (too many carbs for me now,) I would drink Bud Light even though they had supported gay rights, etcetera. Who cares? Everyone can have a beer. I was only perturbed when that ad exec was dissing the loyal market that made it one of the biggest beers. To me, the tranny on the canny was just silly and if they left it at that, it would sunk lower than the Titan.
Having drank Bud Light in the past does not make me a supporter of trans mafia.
I like italian food and it doesn't mean that I support the Mafia.
Back in the 90s, I had originally thought Clinton was going to be good for the country only because I thought he was a stronger leader than Bush Sr. Doesn't make me a dem.
I felt that in 2008, the repubs would have had a better showing if they put Palin in the #1 spot for the same entertainment and firebrand value that Trump has and have McCain as #2. That was a case of the repubs being excellent at losing. And lacking optics and strategy. If not Palin, then someone as strong. Really, it was a cake walk for Obama.
But I can get it that others have a dislike for BRCC because Hafer has donated a few times to a dem and other times to repubs we might find doubtful.
This has not really been the big reveal. I certainly have more information and am still arriving at almost the same conclusion. BRCC is not a bad company. Their coffee is okay, I have bought some twice. I have a BRCC coffee mug that I use everyday.
But I have only seen that he makes conservative statements, seems to favor donating to republicans, has a friendly relationship with the Trump family.