Parkland Survivor Calls for Dan Gilbert's Rocket Mortgage To Pull Advertising From Fox News' Laura Ingraham

Parkland Survivor Calls for Dan Gilbert's Rocket Mortgage To Pull Advertising From Fox News' Laura Ingraham
David Hogg speaking in Fort Lauderdale at rally on Feb. 17, 2018. Photo by Barry Stock
We live in strange times. Following last month's Parkland, Fla., high school massacre, the teenaged survivors have since launched a stunning and unprecedented movement calling on politicians to take a serious look at gun control legislation — and have been by and large met by ridicule from adults on the far right ever since.

An example: On Wednesday, Fox News' Laura Ingraham (an adult woman and Christian) took to Twitter to apparently mock Parkland survivor and movement leader David Hogg (a child whose friends were recently murdered in cold blood) for getting rejected by four colleges to which he had applied.


Because the Parkland teens are not here to fuck around, Hogg swiftly tweeted a list of the top 12 advertisers of Ingraham’s show, The Ingraham Angle — a list that included Rocket Mortgage, a product of Dan Gilbert's Detroit-headquartered Quicken Loans — calling on his nearly 650,000 followers to demand the companies pull their support from the program.


Since Wednesday, Nutrish, TripAdvisor, Expedia, Wayfair, Nestlé, and Hulu all pulled advertising from Igraham's show. Quicken Loans did not immediately respond to an inquiry as to whether it plans to follow suit.

On Thursday, Ingraham offered an apology, though she did not mention anything about her show's hemorrhaging revenue.


Again, Hogg called her out, telling The New York Times, "She only apologized after we went after her advertisers. It kind of speaks for itself."