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Did White House Pressure Ford to Pull Anti-Bailout Ad?
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FBN’s Neil Cavuto on reports Ford pulled an anti-bailout ad due to pressure from the White House.
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- Date Sep 28, 2011
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FBN’s Neil Cavuto on reports Ford pulled an anti-bailout ad due to pressure from the White House.
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Don't even remember this Ford had -- about.
Those are buying American important to you I wasn't gonna buy another car that was bailed out by -- government.
I was gonna buy from manufacturers that standing on their own win lose or draw.
But was a -- -- range because guess what -- -- running and is that because someone at the White House to started calling tonight thoughts on top of it administration may be pulling some rank.
Is this they had -- because the administration put its -- later -- hammered down.
-- a company that wasn't bailed out just buckle under.
Welcome everybody I'm Neil Cavuto and the folks -- says that was not the deal no one at the White House told them to pull the famous anti bailout add.
That -- a -- run on TV that I think Chaz Bono well on Dancing With The Stars but enough about stats now back to this Detroit news story.
That the Detroit news is sticking to that -- Yankee at a after the administration raised concerns White House communications director Dan -- reportedly flagging.
What He described as bad info when He did it in it tweaked.
Think about that.
Then calling the Detroit news report itself falls again -- says nothing sinister was -- is going on that according to the free breast.
Those spots are scheduled for certain periods -- this one ran its normal course that hey man -- -- to be that was so let me moments -- on Fox News that seems like a stretch stand.
That affected and popular had similar like this when usually run for months.
But here's what's clear.
And and by an auto maker not bailed out that took a big get auto makers that were bailed out has now been tossed out.
And -- a whole bunch of folks are still trying to sort this.
In tired.