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Like ketchup.Imagine buying your favorite ketchup and assuming it's politically meaningless, and then finding out Michael Moore rakes in cash from it. Yes, Michael Moore. How's that ketchup taste now?
The question is, did you know about this connection, and do you care?
I know this because I listen to the Michael Savage show. He talked about how his son runs Rockstar energy drinks.Rockstar Energy Drink Doesn't Want Consumers To Know About Connection To Shock Jock Michael Savage
Did you know ultra-conservative talk radio guy Michael Savage has intimate family connections to Rockstar Energy Drink?
If lawyers for the company have their way, you wouldn't, because over the past week they've started going after people who have publicized the connection.
We're not calling for a boycott of Rockstar Energy Drink—personally, I think Savage is a giant colostomy bag of a man, but I don't buy energy drinks in the first place—but we think companies owe their consumers a fair amount of transparency when it comes to who's behind a product, or where the profits are going.
Consumerist
Well, if you're going to get technical about it....I like catsup better.
Well, if you're going to get technical about it....
Mayonnaise for the burger, salt for the fries.
And if Michael Moore is standing outside the window drooling and hungry, so much the better.
Well, if you're going to get technical about it....
Mayonnaise for the burger, salt for the fries.
And if Michael Moore is standing outside the window drooling and hungry, so much the better.
That was research and fact finding. Can't have evidence of moral decay without some girls gone wild, ya know!I knew, don't really care to much. I always did find it Ironic with Savage talking about the moral decay of this country while his son's business is the sponser of Girls Gone Wild.
The question is, did you know about this connection, and do you care?
Rockstar Energy Drink Doesn't Want Consumers To Know About Connection To Shock Jock Michael Savage
Did you know ultra-conservative talk radio guy Michael Savage has intimate family connections to Rockstar Energy Drink? If lawyers for the company have their way, you wouldn't, because over the past week they've started going after people who have publicized the connection. They managed to get one guy's "Boycott Rockstar" facebook account closed without warning, and threatened him with a business libel lawsuit if he didn't publicly apologize. A gay news website, gaywired.com, has had to publish a partial retraction. None of this changes the fact that Michael Savage's son is listed as the founder and CEO of Rockstar, or that Michael Savage's wife is listed as the director, treasurer, and secretary of both Rockstar and Savage Productions. Or that both companies share the same address.
For those who don't know who he is, Michael Savage—whose real last name is Weiner—is a shock jock who likes to make outrageous statements about, among other things, gays and immigrants. Specifically, he doesn't like either of those groups, and occasionally pops up in the media for (real examples) telling a gay caller to get AIDS and die and calling for the banning of all Muslim immigration to the U.S. He's also a bestselling writer who's written several books on herbalism and homeopathy, which is certainly in the same sphere of expertise as formulating an herb-laden energy drink. Who knows, maybe his son read his dad's books in private.
We're not calling for a boycott of Rockstar Energy Drink—personally, I think Savage is a giant colostomy bag of a man, but I don't buy energy drinks in the first place—but we think companies owe their consumers a fair amount of transparency when it comes to who's behind a product, or where the profits are going. Imagine buying your favorite ketchup and assuming it's politically meaningless, and then finding out Michael Moore rakes in cash from it. Yes, Michael Moore. How's that ketchup taste now?
Anyway, so now you know. Michael Savage officially has nothing to do with Rockstar Energy Drink. His son, his wife, and his address are all participants, however.
Consumerist
Yeah, I knew that. I always preferred Monster anyway. *shrug*
Red Bull is so much better.
The hot chicks agree...
Imagine buying your favorite ketchup and assuming it's politically meaningless, and then finding out Michael Moore rakes in cash from it. Yes, Michael Moore.
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