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07 November 2007 @ 07:22 am
Romney has a gay old time  
An amusing article in this morning's Times recounts how the various presidential campaigns are being blindsided by the unexpected sites where their web-buy advertising is showing up:

Visitors to Gay.com can sign up to find the perfect dating partner, advice on sex and how-to articles on same-sex marriage and parenting.

Over the course of at least two days in August, they may well also have seen banner advertisements about the Republican presidential candidacy of Mitt Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, according to an analysis of campaign Web advertising provided by the Nielsen Online, AdRelevance, monitoring service....

A regular site for advertisers like Jeep and Toyota, Gay.com was not exactly what Mr. Romney’s campaign had in mind when it set out this summer to blanket the Web with messages about the candidate....  [full article]
I found this particularly amusing, not only because I enjoy seeing the Romney campaign embarrassed by association with positions the candidate has since abandoned, but also because John McCain ads have been showing up on my site for the past couple of weeks. Hey, I don't really mind, and McCain probably doesn't care, but those ads are a strange sight below my name.

Honestly, now I wish Romney ads would show up on my site. I like the thought of taking a little of his money.
 
 
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(Anonymous) on November 7th, 2007 04:26 pm (UTC)
I'm with you
Nowhere to put in a name when anonymous? This is Slusher.

I hear you. My brother took google ads off his blog because he'd criticize republicans and then get a bunch of conservative ads. I never get pissed about seeing inappropriate ads on a site I like - I always just click them. Make them pay for it.
William Shunn: Le Chat Francais[info]shunn on November 7th, 2007 04:58 pm (UTC)
Re: I'm with you
Hi, Dave! Yes, the "anonymous" option is one of LJ's more conspicuous failings, I think, contributing to the site's insularity. But I digress.

I used to feel the same way as your brother when Mormon-related ads would show up on my site. Then I realized I could either spend all my time blocking specific advertisers, remove Google ads altogether, or embrace the revenue. I don't think it makes me much of a whore that I chose C.
An amusing article in this morning's Times recounts how the various presidential campaigns are being blindsided by the unexpected sites where their web-buy advertising is showing up:

Visitors to Gay.com can sign up to find the perfect dating partner, advice on sex and how-to articles on same-sex marriage and parenting.

Over the course of at least two days in August, they may well also have seen banner advertisements about the Republican presidential candidacy of Mitt Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, according to an analysis of campaign Web advertising provided by the Nielsen Online, AdRelevance, monitoring service....

A regular site for advertisers like Jeep and Toyota, Gay.com was not exactly what Mr. Romney’s campaign had in mind when it set out this summer to blanket the Web with messages about the candidate....  [full article]
I found this particularly amusing, not only because I enjoy seeing the Romney campaign embarrassed by association with positions the candidate has since abandoned, but also because John McCain ads have been showing up on my site for the past couple of weeks. Hey, I don't really mind, and McCain probably doesn't care, but those ads are a strange sight below my name.

Honestly, now I wish Romney ads would show up on my site. I like the thought of taking a little of his money.
 
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