> CNN article on how a Superbowl add is Obama's plaything: > > http://www.cnn.com/2012/02/08/opinion/navarrette-rove-eastwood/index.html?hpt=hp_c1 > > Anyone who watched the Superbowl probably saw that Clint Eastwood's message was about > cars, and how America should be able to pick itself up, brush off the dust, and get > back to work. Or at least the manipulation was THAT good that I didn't notice it. > > Evedentally everything has a political meaning now.
Everyone will hear what they want to hear. What I heard was something like, "We were in trouble, then the government gave us billions of dollars and sold us off to the Italians. Now, we're back. Until we're in trouble again."
Quote: I just want to say that the spin stops with you guys, and there is no spin in that ad. On this I am certain.
l am certainly not politically affiliated with Mr. Obama. It was meant to be a message about just about job growth and the spirit of America. I think all politicians will agree with it. I thought the spirit was OK.
I am not supporting any politician at this time.
Chrysler to their credit didn’t even have cars in the ad.
Anything they gave me for it went for charity.
If any Obama or any other politician wants to run with the spirit of that ad, go for it.