Posted on 04/04/2015 12:27:17 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
The ABC network refuses to air a commercial criticizing Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel even though other networks are running the spot, The Daily Caller has learned.
As Emanuel seeks re-election in the Chicago mayoral run-off next week, the Republican-leaning Real Chicago PAC produced an ad highlighting reported instances of Emanuels corruption and crony capitalism, including his promotion of the transportation company Uber, in which his brother Ari is a major investor.
We sent the commercial to the local Fox affiliate. They vetted it, they checked every single quote and every single headline to make sure it was accurate and they ran it on the night of the [mayoral] debate, Real Chicago PAC chairman Bill Kelly told TheDC. Kelly noted that NBC also approved the ad. But the ad will not appear on ABC 7, Chicagos highest-rated local network. And that decision came down from ABCs national corporate infrastructure.
When Real Chicago PAC representative Laura Grock sent the commercial to ABC, Philadelphia-based Dee Parker of the networks national sales office sent the video to its legal department, based in New York City. Parker then emailed Grock on Wednesday and demanded that the ad be changed.
ABC took issue with the ads claim that Emanuel made $18 million in three years as an investment banker between 1999 and 2002 for almost no work and that he used the mayoralty to turn brother Ari Emanuels Uber investment into a billion dollars. The ads makers cited multiple press articles to provide what they claim is factual basis for their assertions.
Two of the track lines need to be revised, or this ad cannot air: ABCs Parker wrote in her email to Grock.
1. There is no support for the phrase: for almost no work, Parker wrote.
2. There is no support for the claim, as phrased, that: He used his position to turn his brothers investment in Uber into a billion dollars, Parker added.
If they took out the phrase for almost no work, and rewrote the Uber allegation to take out the causation and the amount claims [to something like: 'He used his position to favor his brothers investment in Uber'], Parker continued, without elaborating further.
Grock refused to change the commercial.
No, we wont change the ad especially not at this date. The Chicago Magazine article substantiates our claim as to the almost no work and the valuation on the Uber stock has been discussed in the media, Grock replied.
In response to ABCs first problem with the ad, Grock cited a Chicago Magazine article detailing Emanuels leisurely relationship with private equity mogul Bruce Rauner and a Chicago Reader article that reported, In that period [1999-2002] Emanuel made about $18 million, putting together deals by tapping connections he made in the White House.
As for ABCs objection to the bit about Uber and Emanuels investor brother? Grock cited a Chicago Sun-Times piece revealing Emanuels brothers stake in Uber and detailing the companys massive expansion in Chicago after Emanuel was elected mayor in 2011.
Reached by TheDC, ABCs Parker confirmed the email exchange but declined to speak on the record.
That commercial should be running on ABC today, Real Chicago PAC chairman Kelly told TheDC. I want them to run that commercial all day until the polls close on Tuesday. Theyre refusing. I think theyre being incredibly unfair and duplicitous.
Emanuel voted early, presumably for himself, Thursday morning. When he showed up to the polling place, he referred to the crowd of reporters surrounding him as my family.
Emanuel leads opponent Jesus Chuy Garcia in Tuesdays run-off.
On Obamas orders I’m sure.
That’s going to leave a mark.
Revoke their license. They are violating fair use standards are acting as a political entity.
ABC also won’t bake a gay cake, it seems.
But it’s ok?
Hmmm...
Ah, but wouldn't that by Obama's FCC, the one that is also busy taking over the internet?
The free press, upholding our right to vote for Democrats. /s
I guess TV stations are protected by the First Amendment, but pizza shop and bakery shop owners aren’t.
I see.
I see a Supreme Court fight over the concept of “free association.” Either way it goes, it’ll hurt the Left more than it does us, cause we’re already losing on both ends of the stick.
CBS News President David Rhodes and ABC News President Ben Sherwood both have siblings that not only work at the White House and directly for Obama.
It’s all kind of a moot point anyway; Chicago having an election that isn’t rigged? Hahahahahaha!!!!!
Yeah, there is a funny parallel there. If it was a gay advocate commercial, given the events in Indiana, they would almost HAVE to air it. But conservatives? You can discriminate against THEM all day long.
This is an in-kind political contribution to the ballerina’s campaign. They must be cited and fined by the FEC.
A Republican connection ? By a group advocating his oppnonent who’s a budding DeBlasio ? I don’t think so. This is really Chicago lefty style politics.
Media bought and sold
They should use this very story in the ads they ARE running!
Finally some truth in advertising and then we find out ABC can’t handle the truth!
So sayeth Jack Nickolodeanson. :D
Perhaps if the person who presented the ad and handed ABC the check was a homosexual, they would feel compelled to honor his business transaction.....
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