Posted on May 26, 2017
TAKE ACTION: Media Matters attacks Hannity advertiser USAA whose base is military members – Dr....
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I am in complete agreement with USAA. They have every right to spend their advertising dollars any way and any where they want. If they choose to stop advertising on Hannity's show, that is their business, and I fully support it. I say this as a long time USAA customer.
I have to question how this writer came up with the idea that a 'super majority' of USAA customers agree with the questionable morals and hurtful public policies that Hannity espouses. Did they do a poll, or something? Or did they just assume that anyone who would wear the uniform is automatically a conservative? Either way, they are dead wrong.
While we're at it, how do they know that USAA stopped their advertising because of Hannity's views or calls from the Left to boycott his show? Did they ask USAA what prompted them to do so now? Highly doubt it. Just more speculation.
I have to question how this writer came up with the idea that a 'super majority' of USAA customers agree with the questionable morals and hurtful public policies that Hannity espouses. Did they do a poll, or something? Or did they just assume that anyone who would wear the uniform is automatically a conservative? Either way, they are dead wrong.
While we're at it, how do they know that USAA stopped their advertising because of Hannity's views or calls from the Left to boycott his show? Did they ask USAA what prompted them to do so now? Highly doubt it. Just more speculation.
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Why have they not pulled their advertising on Chris Matthews yet if what they say is true about advertising on the channel and not the program?
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He is being targeted because of his unfounded conspitlricy theories that hurt the rich family and other theories based on no evidence
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