First, I'm against Laura Inghram being boycotted by Arby's or any other advertisers, & won't be patronizing them in the future, although they are my favorite fast food place.
It appears to me by the comments I have read so far, that it's a no win situation for business's such as "Arbys" to take sides when social issues are involved. Feelings & beliefs over such things as the 1st & 2nd amendments run strong & deep on both sides & rarely will either side convince the other by means such as boycotts.
I would ask Arbys & other advertisers to stay out of the fray & concentrate on what you do the best, "The Meats", & leave the politics to us, the customers as we cuss & discuss over one of your great sandwiches & curly fries.
Rick
The boycotting of Laura Inghram on Fox is not appreciated . I very much like your foods / products but not enough to spend monies on them when "Arbys" makes this type of political statement.
Until "Arbys" decides. To stay out of politics / boycotting business and stay "in the Meat" business, I will not patronize them