The El Show Episode 43: Komen Sells Out, Politics and Sex

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Episode 43 focused on several current topics, The Social Network, including Komen sells out again, politics, sex, and Haiti. Here’s a breakdown of the episodes topics:

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  • Debra Beck

    I’m wondering what I’m missing re: Komen’s “sell out.” The link listed takes me to a USA Today article that talks about a Mike’s Hard Lemondade campaign that benefits the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, which is a separate organization.

    Is there something else – something new – about Komen that I’m not seeing in that story? I honestly want to know.

  • http://geofflivingston.com Geoff Livingston

    Yes, like the podcast where we discuss it?

  • Debra Beck

    Just wanted to make sure I wasn’t missing anything re the link – since Komen isn’t actually mentioned in that article and is not the organization receiving funds from Mike’s.

  • http://geofflivingston.com Geoff Livingston

    SInce you are a Komen advocate, please explain Smith & Wesson, KFC, the NFL and other off cause marketing campaigns. And wasn’t Komen suing to own pink, per the WSJ?

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