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Laura Ingraham loses advertisers after criticizing Parkland student David Hogg

March 31, 2018 by  
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LOS ANGELES – A number of advertisers have abandoned Fox News host Laura Ingraham’s weeknight show after she alleged that Parkland, Florida, shooting survivor David Hogg was bitter over being rejected for admission by multiple universities.

Those companies pulling their ads include TripAdvisor, Expedia, Hulu, Johnson Johnson, Wayfair, Nestlé and Nutrish. A spokesman for TripAdvisor said the company doesn’t “condone the inappropriate comments made by this broadcaster. In our view, these statements focused on a high school student, cross the line of decency. “

In a tweet sent on Wednesday, Ingraham said Hogg had been rejected from four colleges and that he then “whines about it.” In response, Hogg mounted a social media campaign to get advertisers to pull their ads from Ingraham’s show.

He told NBC News that those fleeing advertisers represented about one-third of those he listed for action.

 David Hogg, a senior at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, speaks at a rally calling for more gun control three days after the shooting at his school, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on Feb.17, 2018. Jonathan Drake / Reuters

On Thursday, after Hogg’s online campaign was a success, Ingraham apologized, via Twitter, “for any upset or hurt my tweet caused him or any of the brave victims of Parkland.”

In his Thursday night interview with NBC News correspondent Kerry Sanders, Hogg said he did not accept the apology.

“No,” he said. “She only cares about her pocketbook, and that’s just sad.”

In fact, while he praised those advertisers that left, Hogg also lamented that it took his campaign to hasten their exit. He noted that Ingraham also attacked NBA stars LeBron James and Kevin Durant after they criticized President Donald Trump. She admonished the players to “shut up and dribble.”

The Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student, meanwhile, said he has been accepted to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, California State University San Marcos (CSUSM) and Florida Atlantic University. He listed the University of California schools, which generally have a higher threshold for admittance, as having turned him down. The University of California campuses rejected Hogg despite his reported 4.1 GPA.

“For me it hurts to be rejected from college, obviously,” he said.

A spokesman for Cal Poly San Luis Obispo declined to comment. But CSUSM’s associate vice president of enrollment, Scott Hagg, indicated that the teenager would be more than welcome at the school.

“A lot of people have been encouraging him to visit, and I think he’d be warmly received,” he said.

Hogg visited Southern California in summer and was interviewed by a local television news crew about a confrontation between a lifeguard and a bodyboarder in Redondo Beach that the teen had captured on video. Because of his appearance on a local Los Angeles TV channel, some conspiracy theorists said this bolstered their claim that he is a “crisis actor.”

UCLA spokesman Ricardo Vazquez said he couldn’t comment on a specific applicant.

“UCLA does not change admission decisions based on new public information,” he said. “However, applicants who are not admitted are afforded the opportunity to submit a formal appeal to their admission decision.”

Independent college admissions counselor Elizabeth LaScala said that Hogg could indeed appeal his rejection and bring up his transformation into a national figure.

“These are things he would want to add, but not as, ‘look how wonderful I am,’ but that he has changed, that he’s more proactive, more capable of making important decisions about how he uses his time and how he leads his peers,” she said.

 Political talk radio host Laura Ingraham delivers a speech on the third day of the Republican National Convention at the Quicken Loans Arena on July 20, 2016 in Cleveland, Ohio. Alex Wong / Getty Images file

CSUSM’s Hagg, meanwhile, suggested that his campus just might fit the bill for someone trying to change the world. After the Feb. 14 shooting that took the lives of 17 people at his school, Hogg helped to put gun control back in the forefront of national discourse.

It’s important for prospective students, administrator Hagg said, “to meet with faculty members and fellow students to see the surroundings and find out if this is the place where someone could continue their advocacy and move the discussion forward.”

“It’s not just about his education,” he said. “It’s about his mission.”

CORRECTION (March 30, 2018, 10 a.m. ET): A previous version of this article misstated the date of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. It was Feb. 14, not Feb. 15.

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Israeli Military Kills at Least 5 in Confrontations on Gaza Border

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Girding for violence, Israel had almost doubled its forces along the border, deploying snipers, special units and drones, and warning that it would act to prevent any breach of the border fence or violation of Israel’s sovereignty.

The idea for the border encampments, in about half a dozen locations, was initiated by a Gazan social-media activist, Ahmed Abu Artema, a political independent, and was soon adopted by Hamas, which has been promoting the protest on its social media platforms and urging Palestinians to participate.

“Our will in achieving the actual return to our lands is more powerful than jet fighters and a gun,” Mr. Abu Artema said by phone on Friday as he was on his way to the protest. “This march is rightful and will not be used and exploited for political agendas.”

For Israel, the prospect of unarmed mass protests posed the challenge of trying to maintain deterrence by threatening harsh measures, while also trying to avoid mass civilian casualties. Amos Harel, a military analyst for the liberal newspaper Haaretz, wrote on Friday that the Israeli military “will have to maneuver between two goals likely to be contradictory.”

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