Corporate giant Bayer has made the decision to stop advertising on two prime time Fox News programs, according to an anonymous source familiar with the decision cited by reporter Judd Legum.
The decision comes as left-wing activists continually targeted the show’s advertisers over statements they disagreed with.
Of late, “The Ingraham Angle” host, Laura Ingraham, generated controversy by including anti-Semite Paul Nehlen in a list of several well-known figures banned or censored by social media platforms including Milo Yiannopous, Laura Loomer, Alex Jones, Candace Owens, Michelle Malkin, Dan Scavino and James Woods.
The Fox News host was portrayed as having “defended” Nehlen, even though the broader topic was free speech.
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#BOYCOTTBAYER.
ReplyDeleteSo those patriotic Americans who disagree with the whining Left should boycott Bayer products and see what happens.
ReplyDeleteGoogle Bayer products and view a list of items you will no longer purchase...
ReplyDeleteMaybe Bayer cant afford it anymore. Monsanto(owned by Bayer) just got hit with massive damages in California law suits.
ReplyDeleteA very evil company
ReplyDeleteAnd I will drop Bayer, no more purchasing any of their items.
ReplyDeletewhen they dropped Bill O'Reilly it really hurt the Fox Network they won't want to do that again. As soon as the story on Bill O'Reilly came out and he was ousted you never heard anything else about that case. Everyone can afford to drop Bayer products no big deal. This country when Trump was elected woke people up they now listen more and have a say and we are better off since Trump took office.
ReplyDeleteBayer and Monsanto = Planned Parenthood for the born.
ReplyDeleteThey should not abandon . Ingram, Hannity and Carson give viewers head aches and make their heads explode with their lying "state TV" propaganda. Bayer is just the remedy
ReplyDeleteI never buy Bayer. Doesn't work. ADVIL.
ReplyDeleteWith their viewership, they won't have any problem filling those ad spots. It's Bayer that will be the big loser. They will have trouble finding another platform that reaches that many people.
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