[P1] truth in advertising

patrick fisher patrick.m.fisher at wamu.net
Wed Dec 18 10:08:45 PST 2002


Good point. I guess they go for the broadest appeal to drum up talk.

The liberals were threatened with being denounced as anti-American if they opposed
the attack on Iraq, so they are cowering in hiding, formulating some kind of new
stump (or old stump-new talk) from which to take a stand on...something.

P



>
> I don't think Apple should be directly advertising on ANY show that
> political in nature. It would be seen as an endorsement of the
> editorial tone of the show.
>
> If Rush wants to mention to his audience (as he often does) how great
> the Mac is, that's fine and I'm sure the company appreciates his
> enthusiasm. But I think it would be a mistake to advertise on his show,
> or any other politically-oriented talk show, conservative or otherwise
> (oh wait, there AREN'T any left-orientated talk shows in the US -- what
> was that about the liberal media again?).



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