Jeremiah Weed Urges Evan Williams to Stop the Politics of Product
Destruction
Jeremiah Weed Calls Evan Williams Statements "A Shame"; Pledges
Allegiance to Citizens of Kentucky Prior to Presidential Primary Election
WEED, Ky. (Business Wire EON/PRWEB ) May 15, 2008 --
In a blog statement
early today, "The Legend" Jeremiah Weed, patron father of "The People's
Bourbon," -- Jeremiah Weed Bourbon Liqueur -- called on Evan Williams
Bourbon to stop the politics of product destruction with its loud and
gratuitous attacks on Jeremiah Weed Bourbon Liqueur. In an apparent
moment of pique, Evan Williams Bourbon slammed Jeremiah Weed, who has
labored in obscurity for the last 25 years working to assure bourbon
lovers everywhere with a bourbon drink of incomparable taste.
"Saying it is insulting to drink Jeremiah Weed is a deep and personal
attack on the citizens of Kentucky, and for that matter all adult
Americans who have a sophisticated palate. And, using the politics of
product destruction to offer a lame defense of a blatant political grab
- where what Evan Williams Bourbon was really up to was a secret attempt
to influence the political process - is just unseemly," Jeremiah Weed
said on his eponymous blog, Mr.
Jeremiah Weed Speaks.
In the midst of heated campaigning by Senators Barack Obama and Hillary
Clinton ahead of Kentucky's Presidential primary election and the
highly-publicized "primary poll" at JeremiahWeedBourbon.com
(a poll asking citizens which bourbon the Presidential candidates should
sip when visiting the state), Evan Williams Bourbon leveled one of the
most vicious political charges in recent memory by calling to question
Mr. Weed's actual existence - a claim Mr. Weed called "ridiculous" on
his blog site.
The back-and-forth between the two parties began after Evan Williams
Bourbon pushed a ploy attempting to win favor with candidates Obama and
Clinton by sending them bottles of Evan Williams bourbon in the hope
that they would sip their bourbon drink while campaigning in Kentucky.
The gesture came after Senator Clinton chose to drink a whisky other
than Evan Williams while campaigning in Indiana. Mr. Weed criticized the
move at the time on his blog,
calling it a "political ploy," and asserting that it "undermined the
political process."
In their most recent rebuttal, Evan Williams tried to deflect the issue
by implying that Mr. Weed may have also sent bottles of Jeremiah Weed
Bourbon Liqueur to the candidates.
"It is a shame that Evan Williams continues to play loose with the facts
and has resorted to the politics of product destruction," Mr. Weed
stated. "It is true that in the past I have sent bottles of Jeremiah
Weed Bourbon Liqueur to some of this nation's great patriots, including
to the campaigns of Senators Obama and Clinton. However, these gifts are
simply sent as gestures of appreciation, never in response to a
political candidate sipping a competing product - and never in an
attempt to influence the democratic process. Shame. Shame on Evan
Williams Bourbon."
Mr. Weed continued, "I have always stood tall and proud with the people
of Kentucky and people all over North America and will continue to do so
in the midst of controversy. I have assured the fine citizens here that
democracy will prevail and that the people will ultimately decide the
right thing," citing the bourbon poll at JeremiahWeedBourbon.com.
"We at Jeremiah Weed Bourbon Liqueur are humble about being the best,
and I'm confident the good people of Kentucky and quite frankly all over
the world will confirm that."
Inexplicably, Evan Williams Bourbon has also attempted to cloud the
British origins of its own sister brand, Burnett's Gin. According to the
Evan Williams Bourbon website, "Burnett's Gin, a true London Dry Gin,
was first made in England over 200 years ago.”
Making note of Evan Williams Bourbon's continuing efforts to call other
brands’ heritage into question, Mr. Weed
observed that he "can trace my roots way back to Great Britain, even
before the folks at Evan Williams Bourbon can. Sadly, it's a mystery why
Evan Williams Bourbon would want to hide the British origins of one of
its sister products. In today's world of globalization, even where I
live, in the hollows of Eastern Kentucky, we use products made all over
the world and brought to us by hard-working Americans."
"This all started with the campaign between Senators Obama and Clinton,
which will be played out next Tuesday through The Bluegrass State. I
just hope everyone at Evan Williams Bourbon will take a deep breath -
put the citizens of Kentucky first and leave the politics of product
destruction behind," Mr. Weed said.
About Jeremiah Weed Bourbon Liqueur:
Jeremiah Weed is a 100-proof bourbon liqueur brewed in Kentucky. People
have characterized its flavor is relatively strong and somewhat sweet.
Jeremiah Weed has earned notoriety and has become a favorite drink of
the American fighter pilot, especially in the United States Air Force as
well as horseback, fishing and hunting enthusiasts. You can learn more
about Jeremiah Weed at JeremiahWeedBourbon.com
and at Mr. Jeremiah
Weed Speaks.
Keyword Tags:
barack obama, bourbon, election, evan williams, hillary clinton,
jeremiah weed, kentucky, politics, primary
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