Little David Hogg believes that Laura Ingraham should be destroyed because of this tweet:
David Hogg Rejected By Four Colleges To Which He Applied and whines about it. (Dinged by UCLA with a 4.1 GPA...totally predictable given acceptance rates.) https://t.co/wflA4hWHXY
— Laura Ingraham (@IngrahamAngle) March 28, 2018
This is the weakest reason for a boycott that I've ever seen. It's ridiculous.
Here are the advertisers that have buckled under pressure from the Leftists and their puppet Hogg:
Atlantis, Paradise Island
The Bahamas resort told The Hill on Friday it "decided to remove all brand advertising tied to the program."
"Although we are an organization that believes in freedom of expression, we do not condone discrimination, bullying, mockery or harmful behavior of any kind," the company told The Hill in a statement.
Jenny Craig
The weight-loss company told HuffPost on Friday, "We have decided to take steps to discontinue advertising on this show."
Nutrish
"We are in the process of removing our ads from Laura Ingraham's program," the pet food company tweeted Thursday morning.
Hulu
The streaming service, which has 17 million subscribers, tweeted its decision Thursday night.
"We'd like to confirm that we are no longer advertising on Laura Ingraham's show and are monitoring all of our ad placements carefully," the company said.
TripAdvisor
"TripAdvisor believes strongly in the values of our company, especially the one that says, 'We are better together,'" a company spokesperson said in a statement sent to CBS News.
"We also believe Americans can disagree while still being agreeable, and that the free exchange of ideas within a community, in a peaceful manner, is the cornerstone of our democracy," it said.
"We do not, however, condone the inappropriate comments made by this broadcaster. In our view, these statements focused on a high school student, cross the line of decency," the statement added.
Wayfair
The online home-goods retailer told HuffPost, "The decision of an adult to personally criticize a high school student who has lost his classmates in an unspeakable tragedy is not consistent with our values. We do not plan to continue advertising on this particular program."
Stitch Fix
Stitch Fix, the clothing subscription company, tweeted: "We did not make the decision to drop our ads from The Ingraham Angle lightly, but believe it was the right thing to do after statements from the host crossed the line of decency."
Expedia
"We have pulled the advertising," the travel site told CNBC.
Nestlé
The food conglomerate told HuffPost, "We have no plans to buy ads on the show in the future."
Johnson & Johnson
The personal goods giant told HuffPost it "will pull advertising from Ms. Ingraham's show."
Office Depot
Office Depot has pulled their ads from the show, The Daily Beast reported.
All this happened in TWO DAYS!
These businesses pulled their advertising because of a slightly snarky tweet.
I don't understand why they think this move will end well for them.
Boycotts don't operate in a vacuum.





























































1 comment:
I just cancelled my Stitchfix account. I will never buy from Wayfair again either. They have shoddy stuff anyway. I am not Laura Ingrahamm fan nor a republican but I am a fan of our Constitution. I also despise BULLIES which David Hogg apparently is.
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