MikeStanart
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What do ya'll think?
anyone get the feeling that Obama had some say in the ads tonight? The GE ad, the chevy ad, and a few others tried to paint some rosy picture for this bankrupt country. Huge TV audience, most barely able to read, but man with football and Amerika they can do bigger things!
When I saw both that advertisement and the Chevy one, all I could think of were the bailouts. Hell, our tax dollars were probably used to air the Chevy ad, for sure.
Does anyone else get that way when they see automobile commercials? I just end up thinking to myself, "Oh yeah, that's the company I swore I'd never do business with again."
And General Electric taking credit for helping make Budweiser beer was . . . odd. I hate Government Electric but I'm not ready to punish Budweiser for making a commercial with them.
Jesus Christ. Sometimes I feel like Ron Paul supporters have nothing better to do than just complain. Over-analyzing, much?I despise this ad. It makes me cringe to watch it.
First, lets keep politics out of advertisements during sporting events, shall we? What exactly was America's "first half"? Does America's "first half" have license to ignore the Iraq war, during which many of our fellow citizens in the military were killed? I don't think that is analogous to a football game and its disgusting to make the comparison.
All of the "we pulled together" code language surfacing again; sound familiar? (SOTU)
This ad achieves the purpose of entrenching a certain type of political dialect in the mind of the average citizen who knows nothing about politics, so when they hear 3 second sound bytes of Obama talking about "we all have to pull together" they will not question what he means by this.
I hate this ad. It is emblematic of the problem.
Jesus Christ. Sometimes I feel like Ron Paul supporters have nothing better to do than just complain. Over-analyzing, much?
The advertisement is not about politics. It's about our country and the comeback of the American automakers, in this case Chrysler (who, bailout or not, has rebounded extremely well).
Ron Paul has always been explicit in separating America from Washington and the politicians.
Yes, America has gone through a rough period recently (and unfortunately will continue to do so), Americans are scared, are uncertain about the future, have been divided. None of that was untrue.
Chrysler is not owned by the US government anymore, not even 1%. So to draw some sort of parallel between the SOTU and Obama and this Chrysler ad is completely ridiculous.
When I saw both that advertisement and the Chevy one, all I could think of were the bailouts. Hell, our tax dollars were probably used to air the Chevy ad, for sure.
Does anyone else get that way when they see automobile commercials? I just end up thinking to myself, "Oh yeah, that's the company I swore I'd never do business with again."
And General Electric taking credit for helping make Budweiser beer was . . . odd. I hate Government Electric but I'm not ready to punish Budweiser for making a commercial with them.
I despise this ad. It makes me cringe to watch it.
First, lets keep politics out of advertisements during sporting events, shall we? What exactly was America's "first half"? Does America's "first half" have license to ignore the Iraq war, during which many of our fellow citizens in the military were killed? I don't think that is analogous to a football game and its disgusting to make the comparison.
All of the "we pulled together" code language surfacing again; sound familiar? (SOTU)
This ad achieves the purpose of entrenching a certain type of political dialect in the mind of the average citizen who knows nothing about politics, so when they hear 3 second sound bytes of Obama talking about "we all have to pull together" they will not question what he means by this.
I hate this ad. It is emblematic of the problem.
After the bailouts I vowed that I nor my childrens children will ever purchase an American made car. F**K U GM!
Detroit had decades to better the processes... make a better quality, more fuel efficient vehicle.... but nooooooo. Now they are gonna build their future on the backs of our grandchildren, and most American cars still suck ass.