Kellogg boycott?
On Feb 6, 6:03 am, wrote:
, it would be one thing, but we're talking about, um, inhaling, and in
2009. As I said, I don't smoke the stuff,
You sound like a whiny liberal ;-) C'mon, he has no inherent "right"
to million-dollar endorsements, endorsements are _all_ about image,
and he blew it. He's getting what he deserves. Besides, I'm sure all
the endorsement agreements he signed include his promise not to engage
in these sorts of things. If you want, just look at it contractually.
He broke the contract first.
he had been snapped with a drink or beer in his hand,
The difference is, this is legal. Had he been snapped outrageously
drunk, I bet he'd be in almost as much hot water with his sponsors.
Kellogg doesn't suffer some well-deserved blowback from this cowardly decision.
I give 'em credit. I wish they'd all drop him, send a strong message
to our children. Maybe I'll go out and buy some cereal...
Jon.
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