Several major firms are resisting calls from director Judd Apatow and other Twitter liberals to boycott Tucker Carlson’s TV show because he opposes illegal immigration.
Pacific Life, Indeed.com, IHOP and several other companies did pull their ads from the Fox News Channel show “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” but the resisters include such major firms as Farmer’s Insurance, Mitsubishi and John Deere.
In a statement to the Daily Beast, Farmers Insurance said it “invests in advertising across a broad range of networks and programs that reflect the diversity of opinions and viewpoints found across the nation.”
When Farmers advertises on political shows, the company explained, it “should not be construed to be an endorsement of any kind as to a show’s content or the individuals appearing on the show.”
The Japanese auto and ship giant concurred, telling the Beast that “our advertising media spend is determined based on demographics and psychographics, not politics.”
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3 comments:
They just have no backbone and don't realize that Tucker and Fox New distribute the real news not FAKE NEWS like the Democrats supporters. They are scared of the fall out and choose not to stand for their country's safety and that we cannot take in every country's masses that choose to leave. We need to protect our Country and our own shores and borders, put ourselves in as little jeopardy as possible. We are honor bound to provide homes, jobs, and safety for us as Americans.
They are resisting the boycott, not jumping on the bandwagon with the other politically correct advertisers. Read the headline again 10:44
Go Tucker!
I hopped off the IHOP customer list when I read this. Perhaps they should start slinging burgers again. Scrooge 'em!
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