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NB Publisher Bozell Addresses Hypocrisy In Letters to Quicken Loans,
Carbonite Chiefs

This morning, NewsBusters publisher and Media Research Center founder Brent
Bozell sent letters to Jay Farner and David Friend, the presidents of
Quicken Loans and Carbonite, respectively, addressing the hypocrisy of how
their companies pulled out of the Rush Limbaugh program over comments for
which the conservative talker has since apologized, even as they continue
to advertise on the programs of hateful left-wing radio hosts.


For example, Carbonite continues to advertise on Ed Schultz's radio
program, although he maliciously slammed conservative author Laura Ingraham
in May 2011 as a "right-wing slut" and "a talk slut."

Schultz, you may recall, was briefly suspended from his radio and MSNBC
programs, and offered on-air apologies to Ingraham.

In the case of Quicken Loans, the hypocrisy is arguably much, much worse.
The company advertises on the Mike Malloy program, the host of which has a
long track record of vicious and vile comments not just about conservatives
but even ordinary citizens. For example, on Malloy's March 2 program, he
seemed to revel in the deaths of tornado victims in the South and Midwest,
typically Republican states in presidential contests:

“Their God, if this is the way they want to look at it, keeps smashing them
into little grease spots on the pavement, in Alabama, in Mississippi,
Arkansas, Georgia and Oklahoma – you know, the Bible Belt...where they
ain’t gonna let no g*dd*mn science get in the way, it says in the bible,
blah blah blah, so according to their way of thinking, y’know, God with his
omnipotent thumb, and so far tonight, has smashed so far 20 people on
Highway 12, or whatever the hell highway they live next to.”

After the March 1 death of Andrew Breitbart, Malloy seethed with malicious
rage, "Roast in hell you son of a bitch Breitbart -- I mean seriously, you
thug punk!"

"Breitbart was 43 at his passing and is survived by a wife and four
children," Bozell noted in his letter to Farner.

"Perhaps you did not know about Malloy’s comments or even your sponsorship
of his show. That is entirely possible. But you do now," Bozell noted,
adding:

If you continue to exercise an obvious double standard of condoning
left-wing hate speech, while caving in to partisan pressure to discontinue
sponsoring the Rush Limbaugh Show, we will expose Quicken Loans for
hypocrisy.

Mr. Farner, the MRC is committed to defending free speech. You have the
constitutional right to sponsor or not sponsor anyone you like. But, if you
drop a conservative radio host under the pretense that he made an uncivil
comment about a political activist, yet continue to sponsor a leftwing host
who relishes in the death of innocent children, we will hold you
accountable for that decision.

I really don't care who advertises where, but I did find this interesting.
 Looks like these companies jump on the rush to abandon Rush without
considering the ramifications of looking like a hypocrite.  Should be
interesting to see what they do.  I'd really like to see what holding the
companies accountable means.

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/ken-shepherd/2012/03/08/war-rush-update-nb-publisher-bozell-addresses-hypocrisy-letters-quicke

J

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"I can't be responsible for every undercapitalized small business in
America. It's time to put the common good, the national interest, ahead of
individuals." - Hillary Cli

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