Google Denies Pulling Anti-Clinton Ads
Running Anti-Clinton Banners from DMNews.com has Google saying no. Ads that were initially approved continue to run. However, Google admits that some ads were rejected as
advocating against a person, as opposed to a political agenda. The author and publisher of a book about the Clintons claims that all ads were removed. More from them in this
press release.
Did Google pull anti-Bill & Hillary Clinton ads after initially approving them? Google Defends Not
Last month, Google came under accusations of favoring liberal ads after removing a
conservative ad that mimicked the same wording as a democratic ads. Flap Over Political Ads Underscores Problems
With Google Delay In Reviewing Ads has more details. See also Google Posts New Ad Guidelines which
explains that political ads are allowed, as long as they take issue with issues, rather than individuals.
FYI, neither the DMNews story nor the press release say what keywords were involved, so I can’t check on the ads. However, a search for
hillary clinton brings up both pro and con ads, plus eBay hawking merchandise:
Hillary Enables a Rapist
Read the shocking stories that
Bill & Hillary Clinton covered up.
www.realclintonlegacy.comHillary Clinton in 2008
3,000+ Unique Hillary Products
Tshirts, Bumper Stickers, Mugs, etc
CafePress.comHillary for President
T-Shirts, Bumper Stickers & More;
Great Prices – Fast Shipping
www.XpressYourView.comBill Raped Hillary Book
The Truth About Hillary
Hardcover For Only $16.47
BagOfMags.com"The Truth About Hillary"
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Edward Klein’s bestseller.
CapitolReader.comPresident Hillary Clinton
2008 is closer than you think!
Bumper stickers, buttons, t-shirts.
www.BeatBushGear.comPresident Hillary?
Know who’s in the running for
the White House in 2008.
www.ovaloffice2008.comHillary Clinton
Everything to do with
Hillary Clinton.
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Clicking on the first ad also led me to this
page at Amazon, where the book in
question is being sold. So I’m assuming that at least some of the ads the press release complains about being removed are in fact still running.