Kieffe & Sons Part II


So, Kieffe & Sons, the FORD Dealership mentioned in yesterday's post has felt it necessary to make a public apology, but in doing so successfully manages to offend even more people (by, amongst other things, suggesting that only atheists were originally upset) whilst simultaneously blaming its longtime advertising writer and producer for the oversight.

Not accepting responsibility is, indeed, the real American way and nothing less than I would expect from people like this.

The longtime advertising writer and producer meanwhile - who goes by the name of J.W.Horne - has written a totally unapologetic rant on his own (new) blog which has nurtured many emotive responses, almost ALL of them negative and criticising him for his actions.

Criticism which he responds to flippantly, more or less boasting about how successful he has been in radio advertising and that this ad was no different to any others he had produced.

Unfortunately this blog is the second version of his debut posting yesterday. No more apologetic, but sadly missing out on some of the blatantly offensive and vitriolic rhetoric of the original. Changing the content is within his rights, obviously, but given the passionate nature of the shitstorm he has caused he may have been wiser to get it right the first times instead of resorting in a cowardly manner later.

If you know anyone in radio who uses the highly questionable services of J.W. Horne for their advertising, you may want to point out to them the bigoted, idiotic and totally unprofessional manner he adopted for his client Kieffe & Sons.

Truth be told, the hypocritical little shit-gripper needs to be retired from all work as soon as humanly possible. Why not drop him a line or give him a call using those contact details and suggest he gets over himself? Along, of course, with any other comments you may have. He sounds like the kind of guy who just LOVES hearing from people while he swims about in his own shit.

1 comment:

SmileAndNod said...

Ol' JW deleted his second blog post, and replaced it with a third (http://jwhornefinalblog.blogspot.com/), wherein he goes on again about those nasty atheists being "vulgar" (too bad he deleted the responses to his bigotry, which were far less nasty than his original post). Anyroad, in his latest diatribe, he directs people to his advertising website, where he lists his clients, who, no doubt, share his feelings about religion.

http://amservusa.com/