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We the People Wine Company: Finally, an American Company Unabashedly Standing for American Values
Everyone who knows us knows I do – unabashedly!- love my wines, so it is indescribably exciting to tell about a wine company’s TV ad which is one of the most pro-America, pro-American, pro-American exceptionalism ads I have seen in a very long time. Here’s the ad— if you don’t feel at least just a little like jumping up, standing at attention, and saluting, perhaps you had better consider getting yourself to the ER and having your vitals checked!
I will have ordered a case before the day is out!
Cheers!
God Bless America!
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Thanks to whatever Merlin helped the video appear! Much appreciated! Jim
Wow! Is that a national ad? I hope it is.
That ad should totally discombobulate the Left for days. (I’m kidding, of course, but I like to invent scenarios about how things might be.)
That is one hell of a video advertisement!
I’ll certainly buy a few. Here’s a link to their site should anyone be interested:
https://wethepeople.wine/?utm_source=bg&utm_medium=se&utm_campaign=bingtest&utm_term=winehome&utm_content=wh
I hope their wine is half as good as their ad, which would make it exceptional.
The problem? That should be an ad for the cause, not a wine. But your GOP comms department really REALLY sucks.
Jim, I hope that the wine lives up to the ad in excellence. Enjoy.
Great ad. Voting with my wallet, I just bought 3 bottles.
I want to believe.
Need more info on the company.
The world has made me a cynic.
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Wine and patriotism. Who could ask for more?
My kind of guy, for sure!
Their area code puts them in Washington, DC. I suspect they aren’t growing many grapes. I am not going to buy it. It’s just a cynical ploy to sell wine. I wouldn’t be surprised if the same business probably has a Black Lives Matter wine too.
A great video by the Greatest President of the Twentieth Century! Thank you so much!
I was struck by your comment as I, for a very long time, used to be very sorry for people who were cynical and didn’t trust anyone or anything. After what the left did to Trump for five years and what the blithering idiot occupying the Oval Office at the present time has done for the last six months, one would be a total damned fool not to be cynical. And as American citizens, we have the absolute right to have opinions and think about them, but to express them out loud? You will find out very quickly that some things are just “unsayable”, such as any opinions you might try to voice about whether Jan. 6 was an armed insurrection and whether every American who set foot in the building that day should have been jailed for the last six months and whether President Trump instigated the “insurrection” and, perhaps most “unsayable” of all–who killed Ashli Babbitt and why is his identity being kept from the public and did she deserve to die for being, at the most, a trespasser? These kinds of things are what made me so thrilled to see this loud and clear expression of good old American patriotism–it is truly an endangered species these days.
Sincerely, Jim
Just wish I had a nice chilled bottle of their Chardonnay on hand–it’s getting dangerously close to 5! :-) Jim
C’mon Skyler. Saw it’s California Cabernet. One of the few good things left here. Just trying to find out if located in the Golden State. Do not need another wine club. Will make an exception for this one. And if wine tastings here will be on the lookout for BLM. Doubt they drink much of the stuff though.
I’ve spent all my money on pillows.
Comment of the year!
I haven’t listened to The Martini Lunch since they put the “My Pillow” ads on.
Well, VA does have wineries. Thanks for the tip. I will keep thinking about it.
The emotion of the ad is effective, and tugs at me, but commercially, i’m a cynic.
A sad cynic. I pray they make more ads to shore up their bona fides.
Thank you. I agree with your thoughts here.
And it is suicidal to be patriotic, and unashamedly so, these days.
So, there is courage in this video.
I look forward to being further convinced.
Thank you for sharing, I mean that.
Because, even if I dont drink their wine, my spirit was encouraged by the video.
May G-d give me discernment.
😹 you made me smile and laugh.
A merry heart is good, like medicine.
I’v been scrolling right past your comments for months.
This, here, is a moment of weakness.
I have also black listed martini lunch. Kind of weird, but I stopped listening to them for content, not their ads.
Gonna go online and buy some pillows now.
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Sure, that’s how Texas vineyards work too. If they want it to taste like wine, they grow some grapes here, mostly for show, and then buy all their wine from California. Texas wine actually made from Texas grapes is barely drinkable.
It’s actually clever, if true, to take advantage of polarized markets to have a Reagan wine and a Mondale (or whoever) wine. They are just a company that prints labels, is my bet. I’ll pass.
Can we still say pinot noir?
Completely disagree with you on that point. There are some great Texas wines, some of them are hard to find this days, but they are out there. There are also some great Virginian wines once again very hard to find outside of Virginia. Could be good, could be bad until you try it how do you know.
The good Texas wines are almost entirely made of California blends. The grapes are mostly show pieces. I’ve not tasted a good Texan wine, but I confess the experiences were so horrible that I have avoided them for quite a while.
The greatest President of the 21st century doesn’t drink. He wouldn’t make a good testament for a wine company, would he?
Coolidge didn’t drink?
True no doubt. Actually visited a few in that cool area between Austin and Frederickburg after checking out the LBJ Ranch. Good stuff. And the employees all admitted they got their grapes from Napa or Sonoma County.