Rush Limbaugh audience, 18 million.
Company receives maybe 1000 complaints (mostly liberal, seminar respondents) about advertising on Rush Limbaugh show.
GASP! Knee-Jerk so hard that the CEO wets his pants and cancels advertising on Rush Limbaugh midst great fanfare from the media.
WHEW! Made 1000 questionable customers happy and pissed off 18 million customers who support Rush Limbaugh and his sponsors.
Coke also has executives with piss poor math skills.
They abandoned organization that supports "stand your ground" laws after complaints from gun-grabbers and have now pissed off millions of gun owners.
How many gun-grabbers drink Coke compared to how many gun owners drink rum and Coke?
Another company to avoid.
That’s too bad. I love Arby’s.
Thay are closing Arby’s restaurants out here in So Cal. may they could use a little Rush Love.
Arby’s was magnificent in the 1960s and for a time after that. In the 1980s I went to a Florida Arby’s with my wife and daughter. I was flabergasted (mrs. jimfree thought I was very unreasonable) at the pressed and formed beef. It just wasn’t the same. I lately have eaten at Arby’s, always dousing the beef with a large measure of the horseradish sauce. But it has never been the same. We both know today where to go for real roast beef. It’s somewhere else.
Irrespective of politics Arby’s is not very good.
I think there is a relation between the recent announcements from Arbys and Walgreens pulling local ads from Rush and the new Huckabee show just starting. Arbys is owned by Rourk Capital, who are big Romney supporters. Huckabee is supporting Romney too. I would not be surprised if the left (MediaMatters) and the center-left (Rinos) are both trying to take down Rush and conservatism.
I keep on wondering why are Arbys and Walgreens doing thus now, when Rush apologized over the incident over a month ago. I think giving a spotlight to Huckabee and RinoRadio is the answer.