where is the attack
The "attack" is in the choice of words by the obviously biased author of the article.
- "A decades-old speech from a conservative radio broadcaster"
- "smack dab in the middle of the Carter era, and with its folksy timbre and talk of God"
- "Mr. Harvey's twice-daily soapbox-on-the-air"
- "personalized the radio news with his right-wing opinions"
- "He railed against welfare cheats and defended the death penalty. He worried about the national debt, big government, bureaucrats who lacked common sense, permissive parents, leftist radicals and America succumbing to moral decay. He championed rugged individualism, love of God and country, and the fundamental decency of ordinary people."
These statements made in the article have nothing to do with what the commercial actually depicted: an accurate portrayal of what our farmers do in a given week. Even better, for every view the commercial receives or website hit, gives one dollar up to one million dollars for the National Future Farmers of American Foundation (FFA). Fiat/Chrysler/Dodge/Ram did just that simply by broadcasting the commercial during the Super Bowl.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2013/02/04/171056911/-god-made-a-farmer-and-the-super-bowl-made-him-a-star?ft=1&f=1001There....now you are all informed.