USAA pulled their ads from Hannity's show. In a moment I will tweet out a statement slamming their dishonest reason for doing so.
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4/7 That is dishonest. They advertised on MSNBC Hardball just last night.
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5/7 We have several other examples of USAA advertising on left-wing shows that would clearly violate their stated 'policy.'
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6/7 USAA's customers -- so many of them veterans who have no greater champion than Sean Hannity -- have every right to be outraged.
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7/7 USAA owes them specifically, and the public at large an explanation. This duplicity is obnoxious and shameful.
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USAA seems to have the same reasoning that ABC had for last man standing; they don't agree so they bailed & blamed it on something else.
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@USAA@USAA_help Genius public relations dept#DigYourselfDeeper#LyinUSAAThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Oh brand new policy all of a sudden? That's weak to pass the buck & try to bullshit ppl. Very amateurish & transparent on their part...
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That's what they're saying, as if we didn't know any better.
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"opinion show" means "Non-fact" show. That describes Hannity.
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I'm all for pandering if it means making a stand against an individual who prolongs parental and familial suffering for ratings and politics
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