Revmitchell
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A response I got back from Geico...
As an advertiser, while a national debate on issues can be healthy and appropriate, we don’t see ourselves in the role of taking part in those debates.
Our business is auto insurance. We want to bring people value and we attempt to reach large audiences with that message.
It is of little benefit to us if a program gets so much attention that our message is drowned out.
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"It is of little benefit to us if a program gets so much attention that our message is drowned out."
HUHHH>.. IF a program gets a lot of attention they don't want to advertise on it????
I always thought advertisers wanted to advertise on programs that got a lot of attention..
Attention = ratings = more people seeing ad = more sales....
But what do I know...
I don't think like a caveman.
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You have to admit he is adding nothing to civil discourse when all he does is calls people names and makes up the most outrageous rumors. However, he fits right in with the Fox crowd so I can't see why anyone would move their advertising dollars. I think Hannity is worse then Beck.