Advertisers, Catch Obama, if you wish. Leave his wife alone. Leave his little children alone. Because, honestly, they have nothing to do with your business. Like every US citizen has the right for privacy, they also own that precious right. Kindly refrain from poking your nose into their lives, whether it is with a good intention.

Even before the beginning of his Whitehouse stint, brands have begun to bank on Obama, trying to utilize his popularity. Ok, agreed, he is a public figure. (I don’t know whether he has a right for privacy). But, what about the kids?
Now, in an apparent effort to catch the Whitehouse attention, The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine is running an ad with the President's daughters at the core of its message. In the ad, Jasmine Messiah, an 8-year-old girl from a Florida public school, asks the question: “President Obama’s daughters get healthy school lunches. Why don’t I?”
So, the ad is for a noble cause. However, is it the best way to attract the attention?
Via: politico