Exclusive Interview: Ford ‘Pulls’ Anti-Bailout Ad After ‘Questions’ From White House
by Larry O'ConnorThis is all that remains of the very popular Ford commercial that went viral on the internet and was featured on cable news channels over the past three weeks:
According to the Detroit News, Ford has pulled the ad due to pressure from the Obama White House:
Ford pulled the ad after individuals inside the White House questioned whether the copy was publicly denigrating the controversial bailout policy CEO Alan Mulally repeatedly supported in the dark days of late 2008, in early ‘09 and again when the ad flap arose. And more.
With President Barack Obama tuning his re-election campaign amid dismal economic conditions and simmering antipathy toward his stimulus spending and associated bailouts, the Ford ad carried the makings of a political liability when Team Obama can least afford yet another one. Can’t have that.
In an exclusive interview with Breitbart.com, the “star” of the popular ad, Chris McDaniel told me he was “a little bit flustered’ by Ford’s decision. He found out about it during a live radio interview this morning. “I had no idea. As soon as I got off the interview, I sent an e-mail to Ford’s VP of Marketing.” He told me, “I put myself out there on the line. You either stand behind it or you don’t.”
Ford has not yet returned Mr. McDaniel’s e-mail.
A note posted by Ford Motor Co. on Facebook responding to the controversy says:
“(W)e were not coerced into pulling the ad down. The campaign continues to run. We took the ad out of rotation after 4 weeks which is consistent with the typical lifecycle for the campaign.”
But this explanation is inconsistent with the past practice of Ford and their handling of these commercials. Other “press conference” style ads that they have produced are still available on YouTube, but the one featuring Chris McDaniel has been removed.







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