Reality Check
CBS Runs Controversial Public Policy Ads, Rejects Legit Ones
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CBS claims they won't run an ad by MoveOn.org because they have a policy against running ads on controversial public policy issues. But this is simply not true. Time and again CBS has allowed corporation to whitewash their record on extremely controversial policy issues. The facts reveal that the decision to reject the MoveOn.org advertisement was based on politics, not on principle.
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Last Sunday on CBS's Face the Nation Pfizer was permitted to run an ad in which they declared "Pfizer is helping people in need get the medicines they need." The statement came just weeks after Pfizer successfully lobbied to weaken the new Medicare bill so that it does not significantly lower drug prices. Additionally, Pfizer's other actions further belie their ad. The facts:
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Wal-Mart regularly airs ads on CBS touting itself as a good corporate citizen. Yet, Wal-Mart's corporate conduct is undoubtedly a “controversial public policy issue.” In the last two years Wal-Mart's behavior has been front page news in the New York Times on three separate occasions. The facts:
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During the Super Bowl, CBS will air an "anti-smoking" ad by cigarette manufacturer Philip Morris USA. These ads encourage citizens to go to www.phillipmorrisusa.com for information about smoking. But on that site Philip Morris advances a number of extraordinarily controversial policy positions on smoking related issues. Some highlights:
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The Moveon.org ad rejected by CBS focuses on the impact of the federal deficit on children. The ad simply says that the President is responsible for the deficit and that the nation's children will have to pay for it. There is nothing controversial about this assertion. The Facts:
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