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02-19-2017 05:25 AM
MY hostility is caused by his apparent willingness to trade on his reputation as a solid, hard hitting journalist who inspired trust for the dollars he now earns schilling products of dubious value to people who may very well be purchasing these products because they know and trust his reputation. Can you say "Loss of moral integrity"? Larry King was a excellent interviewer who conducted many insightful interviews with well known world leaders, political figures and leaders of business and industry. He was trusted because his approach was fair and balanced. TO take the trust he earned and use it as a marketing tool to sell products to people who trust him is unconscionable in my opinion.
As far as the 8 marriages go I would have much,preferred that he lived with some of these woman rather than have bothered with such silly things as "vows". MArching up and down the aisle 8 times certainly does not show a commitment to the concept of marriage
02-19-2017 08:44 AM
I almost spit my coffee onto my keyboard.
02-19-2017 11:25 AM
Whatever company King is vending for would not hire him if it didn't suspect he still has followers.
As for "enough money" - we don't have the slightest idea what motivates him at this point. Lots of retirees work just to expand their lives, to get out among people not in their daily surroundings, because they are bored, etc.
Of course, if I don't like what's being sold, I don't much care whether I like the vendor or not. There are many vendors on QVC I'd never buy from - I don't like what they selling. Product over personality, for sure.
02-19-2017 11:49 AM
@millieshops wrote:Whatever company King is vending for would not hire him if it didn't suspect he still has followers.
As for "enough money" - we don't have the slightest idea what motivates him at this point. Lots of retirees work just to expand their lives, to get out among people not in their daily surroundings, because they are bored, etc.
Of course, if I don't like what's being sold, I don't much care whether I like the vendor or not. There are many vendors on QVC I'd never buy from - I don't like what they selling. Product over personality, for sure.
ITA ...... LOTS of people in the public eye are approached by companies seeking a spokesperson. So what? They can always turn them down, and many do. It depends on many things ... the product, the company, the offer .... etc. That "enough money" comment is just ridiculous.
Larry King is a RETIRED journalist. People should know that by now. As far as I know, there is no law stating people can have only one career in their lifetime.
While I'm sure he brings some credibility to the table, it still boils down to this: Even if you like the spokesperson, if the product isn't for you, DON'T BUY IT. duh!
02-19-2017 02:02 PM
He has been on TV on some cheesy infomercial selling omega 3 fish oil that is way over priced. I had hoped he would just ride off into the sunset once quiting CNN.....
02-19-2017 02:05 PM
I will not buy it from anyone. I wil tune in just to see how he peddles the product. I have respect for his career and his interviewing skill. We could use more like him today.
02-19-2017 02:25 PM - edited 02-19-2017 02:27 PM
@KathyPet wrote:HE is 84 and still pitching stuff. DOesn't he have enough money by now? Must be having a hard time keeping up with all those alimony payments. he has been married 8 times twice to the same woman. He's disgusting.
A lot of people have been marriend multiple times. Do you think they are all disgusting? Or just Larry King?
02-20-2017 02:27 AM
I don't know who annoys me more Larry King or Regis Philbin, but I can't stand to watch either. They've been put out to pasture; somebody needs to lock the gate and keep them there.
02-20-2017 02:36 AM - edited 02-20-2017 06:01 PM
@pattypeep wrote:
@pattypeep wrote:I almost spit my coffee onto my keyboard.
I almost spit my coffee onto my keyboard.
@pattypeep You've posted this thing before and I didn't say anything but now that it has appeared again, I must speak. It is extremely grammatically incorrect. To use "your" shows possession. Your are trying to say "you are" shortened to the contraction "you're". It is unfortunately a very common mistake.
02-20-2017 10:06 AM
@Kachina624 wrote:
@pattypeep wrote:I almost spit my coffee onto my keyboard.
@two peas You've posted this thing before and I didn't say anything but now that it has appeared again, I must speak. It is extremely grammatically incorrect. To use "your" shows possession. Your are trying to say "you are" shortened to the contraction "you're". It is unfortunately a very common mistake.
LOL ..... how did someone do that? It should have been "You're" so funny. oi vey
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