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Clint Eastwood's Super Bowl Obama Ad

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by Carl Herrera, Feb 6, 2012.

  1. Carl Herrera

    Carl Herrera Member

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    Well, it is a Chrysler ad, but there is a lot of discussion on the political message in it.

    For example:

    http://decoded.nationaljournal.com/2012/02/clint-eastwood-makes-obamas-da.php

    It has also been pointed out that Eastwood has said he was opposed to the bailouts of both the auto companies and the banks, so it seems strange for him to be Chrysler's paid spokesman (and right wing bloggers are not happy with him for doing it).

    Your thoughts?
     
  2. Qball

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    Here's the vid:

    <iframe width="560" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/_PE5V4Uzobc" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

    Why did you title it 'Clint Eastwood's Super Bowl Obama Ad'. What did Obama have to do with the ad?
     
  3. CCorn

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  4. Major

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    When I was watching it, I thought this is similar to Obama and the Democrats' election message. That said, Clint Eastwood is a pretty hardcore lifelong Republican.
     
  5. Northside Storm

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    i'd bet 85% that this is planned, a quid pro quo for the bailout.
     
  6. bnb

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    Republicans were probably thinking it was similar to the Republican message. I thought it was your usual dig down and fight football movie pep talk. With a bit o' the usual Detroit Made in America mantra.

    If it resonated with you -- or your vision of America -- it worked. But I don't think it was either a Democrat or Republican message unless you wanted to read that into it.
     
  7. DonnyMost

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    Why do Republicans hate America?
     
  8. CCorn

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    So how much of the taxpayer bailout money did it cost to make a 2 minute Superbowl add ;).
     
  9. Deckard

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    It makes me want to go out and buy an American car, come home, and put on Unforgiven. As for the election and Eastwood's politics? I wouldn't be at all surprised if today's Republican Party scares the living hell out of him.
     
  10. pgabriel

    pgabriel Educated Negro

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    on abc's sunday morning talk show, they were talking about how people are actually talking positively about Detroit again
     
  11. Major

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    Interesting - I hadn't thought of it that way! It seemed like a Dem message to me because it was about manufacturing and reviving the auto industry, which is something that Obama is going to try to take credit for. But I'd be curious if other Republicans felt it resonated with them too!
     
  12. pgabriel

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    standard issue interpretation for you
     
  13. weslinder

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    I liked the ad. To me, it felt like an ad for America even more than ad for Detroit or Chrysler. It did feel weird coming from an Italian car company, but it was great.
     
  14. pgabriel

    pgabriel Educated Negro

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    without obama's bailout chrysler would be dead. its pro obama and this isn't even an argument. come on guys
     
  15. tallanvor

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    A private company is not at fault for accepting a bailout, the government is at fault for offering it. This would be Eastwood's view and most other Republicans/Libertarians. Your right-wing blogger comment is incorrect.
     
  16. Northside Storm

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    Tell that to the bailout money going to the East.

    Is it kind of strange that bailed out companies are making SuperBowl commercials about their revival? I'd think so, though I'd have liked the Goldman Sachs version better.

    "WE ARE THE UNIVERSE. again"
     
  17. rocketsjudoka

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    The only reason this reads like a political ad is because it's an election year where the incumbent's argument is "things are getting better" while the opposition is that "things are as bad as ever."

    Chrysler had a similar ad in last year's Superbowl but since it wasn't an election year I doubt anyone read anything political about it.
     
  18. pgabriel

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    so the only reason its misread is because it reads like one party's message and the opposite of another's? let just make clear that's your assertion
     
  19. Amel

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    Clint Eastwood hates America!
     
  20. SamFisher

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    You're underselling the similarity quite a bit.
     

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