Go to Source January 22, 2022
A reader notes: A week after a One America News host pathetically asked on-air for dirt on AT&T’s board chairman, the network is now begging their viewers to reach out to the remaining cable providers who have not already dropped them.
AT&T’s canning OAN, like the banks dropping Trump, is a sign that it’s possible that rationality and civility can be returned to American society.
Having said that, let’s face the truth: neither of these incidents were based on morality; both were financially driven. Who wants the PR catastrophe that comes from being associated with a person who will soon be recognized as the worst thing that’s ever happened to the United States?
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