When a company or business publicly declares it is no longer going to sponsor a radio program because the host of that program, using her right to free speech, called out an immature, misinformed, media-indoctrinated, snot-nosed kid, there is something going on in the corporate offices that should not be. Supporting one side of a political issue over another due to nothing more than the personal political leanings of your corporation leadership, which is obviously the case with the decision to remove sponsorship from Laura Ingraham's show, is amazingly stupid. How many times has Ruby Tuesday removed its sponsorship from a TV or radio show known to regularly support the liberal viewpoint in ways that are rude, dishonest, anti-conservative, anti-Trump, anti-Christian, and more often these days, in lewd, crude, foul-mouthed, mockery? I don't recall any Ruby Tuesday boycott of a left-leaning program, because there has never been a boycott of a left-leaning program. With a well-advertised boycott, your corporation's real intention is to punish an individual or business for their political idealogy. For instance, when a corporation's hierarchy sees an opportunity to knock a popular conservative off of the air a boycott is soon announced and put in effect, while other liberal-run corporations quickly take notice and are only too happy to follow the shepherd in the usual manner - like sheep, without a care or reasonable thought. When you buffoons realize that there's a massive army of consumers (say, 50% of Americans) supporting Laura Ingraham's right to free speech who are willing to do a little boycotting of their own, you'll come to see that your corporate boycotting will not bring the feeling of satisfaction or the kind of rewards you expect, but will result in a lot more harm to your bottom line and reputation than you counted on. I stopped eating at Ruby Tuesday years ago because of the lack of good service and the low quality of the food. So you see, I have been boycotting you, but in a legitimate and fair way. I see that I'm not the only one, as I read you're losing business at a fairly fast clip. Frankly, I hope you go out of business. But if your service or quality ever improves, I could possibly come back - if you've learned that punishing people and business entities unfairly and unethically because you don't agree with their politics is not good business.