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Threatened for ANTI-SOVIET INSTIGATION! FORD PULLS AD
Weekly Std
Ford has pulled a TV ad that took shots at companies that benefited from federal government’s auto bailout “in response to White House questions,” reports Daniel Howes at the Detroit News.
“Ford pulled the ad after individuals inside the White
House questioned whether the copy was publicly
denigrating the controversial bailout policy
[Ford] CEO Alan Mulally repeatedly supported in the dark days of late 2008, in early ‘09 and again when the ad flap arose,” Howes writes.
Frankly Ford had a patriotic duty to tell the White House their ads are none of the government's goddamned business.
Maybe we’ll have to buy Nissan, Honda or Toyota.
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