Extreme Advertising
TWP in Coulter, Coulter, Verizon, double standard, hypocrisy, hypocrisy
Could there be a more hypocritical stance for a company to take?
A spokesperson for NetBank said Coulter’s page “is not the kind of site we want to be on.” To know that, he/she/trans would have to have read it, and you know that didn’t happen. Since NetBank was the 1st bank to fail, it’s good to know that their ads don’t appear ANYwhere these days, including AnnCoulter.com.
“Per our policy, the networked Web site ad purchases are supposed to be stripped of certain kinds of Web sites,” said a Verizon spokesperson. “This one could be considered an extreme political Web site, should be off the list, and now it is off the list.” Good for you, Verizon! It would be a shame to have your alleged “deceptive and misleading” ads that got you sued by the state of New Jersey run on a Web site so extreme as Ann Coulter’s.
Regardless, it’s still funny to me.
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