Eastwood's Chrysler Ad: Political? Pro-Obama?
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Eastwood's Chrysler Ad: Political? Pro-Obama?
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/user/chrysler?v=_PE5V4Uzobc[/youtube]
Apparently there's quite a buzz out there amont the paranoid that this is somehow a "pro-Obama" ad...what's your take? Looks like a nice, upbeat ad to me....still wouldn't make me buy a POS Chrysler/Jeep/Dodge car or truck, but that's a different thread.
FYI: Karl Rove calls it a pro-Obama ad...Newt Gingrich calls it a pro-America ad. And Eastwood is solidly conservative.
Apparently there's quite a buzz out there amont the paranoid that this is somehow a "pro-Obama" ad...what's your take? Looks like a nice, upbeat ad to me....still wouldn't make me buy a POS Chrysler/Jeep/Dodge car or truck, but that's a different thread.
FYI: Karl Rove calls it a pro-Obama ad...Newt Gingrich calls it a pro-America ad. And Eastwood is solidly conservative.
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Re: Eastwood's Chrysler Ad: Political? Pro-Obama?
I fell asleep after 23 seconds. Can you give a quick summary of the video?
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They should have shot the commercial in Detroit...
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Re: Eastwood's Chrysler Ad: Political? Pro-Obama?
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Re: Eastwood's Chrysler Ad: Political? Pro-Obama?
Eastwood is solidly Republican and has been very critical of Obama. Either he was duped or he doesn't see it as being pro-Obama.
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Re: Eastwood's Chrysler Ad: Political? Pro-Obama?
I agree with AZGF: Chrysler makes a POS product, and Clint is a rugged American.AZGrizFan wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/user/chrysler?v=_PE5V4Uzobc[/youtube]
Apparently there's quite a buzz out there amont the paranoid that this is somehow a "pro-Obama" ad...what's your take? Looks like a nice, upbeat ad to me....still wouldn't make me buy a POS Chrysler/Jeep/Dodge car or truck, but that's a different thread.
FYI: Karl Rove calls it a pro-Obama ad...Newt Gingrich calls it a pro-America ad. And Eastwood is solidly conservative.
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Re: Eastwood's Chrysler Ad: Political? Pro-Obama?
I didn't think it was political at all. I thought it was Patriotic.
Are Bronco and Expandspanod writing Rove's talking points now?
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Re: Eastwood's Chrysler Ad: Political? Pro-Obama?
I thought it was pretty boring, but Patriotic. The only part that I thought could be construed as Pro-Obama was the "halftime in America" quote.
Anybody else think it's ironic that a company with 52% ownership by Fiat is so pro-America in their ads?
Anybody else think it's ironic that a company with 52% ownership by Fiat is so pro-America in their ads?
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Re: Eastwood's Chrysler Ad: Political? Pro-Obama?
When anyone talks about how America is getting better and how it needs to keep getting better that means they're pro-Obama? Eastwood was making a kind of halftime speech that coaches usually make to motivate their players. "We may be down now but were not out of it. Dont throw in the towel. We have a history of success built on the foundation of hard work and sacrifice. Its not gonna be easy, but it wasn't easy to get to where we are now. Lets get to it, America" That's how I looked at it.
Pro-America not pro-Obama.
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Pro-America not pro-Obama.
Can't believe that some people want a nation to fail simply because of its leader.
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Re: Eastwood's Chrysler Ad: Political? Pro-Obama?
Rove is the talking head for the Retardlicans faction of the GOP, which is almost as nauseous as the Religlicans.
Same old shit, different day.
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Re: Eastwood's Chrysler Ad: Political? Pro-Obama?
Detroit...showing us how it is done?
Are you kidding me?
Detroit is a dying, piece of crap city and it isn't going to turn around anytime soon. And I'd never buy a vehicle made from there.
That could have been a great ad...but instead it speaks to everything that is wrong with this country.
Are you kidding me?
Detroit is a dying, piece of crap city and it isn't going to turn around anytime soon. And I'd never buy a vehicle made from there.
That could have been a great ad...but instead it speaks to everything that is wrong with this country.
These signatures have a 500 character limit?
What if I have more personalities than that?
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Re: Eastwood's Chrysler Ad: Political? Pro-Obama?
The "old" UAW that had teeth contributed mightily to breaking Detroit's back. That's why you had GM's made in Canada and Fords/Chryslers made in Mexico. Toyota, Nissan, VW, Hyundai, BMW, Mercedes, Kia have all found ways to make money manufacturing in the US. BMW locally is adding a $900M addition and announced that they are exporting SUV's out of the US.Cluck U wrote:Detroit...showing us how it is done?![]()
Are you kidding me?
Detroit is a dying, piece of crap city and it isn't going to turn around anytime soon. And I'd never buy a vehicle made from there.
That could have been a great ad...but instead it speaks to everything that is wrong with this country.
Right to work states for the win.
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Re: Eastwood's Chrysler Ad: Political? Pro-Obama?
Fist time I heard of or saw this, pretty pathetic commercial attempt to sell cars.

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Re: Eastwood's Chrysler Ad: Political? Pro-Obama?
Not if the Obama Labor Department can help it!ASUG8 wrote:The "old" UAW that had teeth contributed mightily to breaking Detroit's back. That's why you had GM's made in Canada and Fords/Chryslers made in Mexico. Toyota, Nissan, VW, Hyundai, BMW, Mercedes, Kia have all found ways to make money manufacturing in the US. BMW locally is adding a $900M addition and announced that they are exporting SUV's out of the US.Cluck U wrote:Detroit...showing us how it is done?![]()
Are you kidding me?
Detroit is a dying, piece of crap city and it isn't going to turn around anytime soon. And I'd never buy a vehicle made from there.
That could have been a great ad...but instead it speaks to everything that is wrong with this country.
Right to work states for the win.
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Re: Eastwood's Chrysler Ad: Political? Pro-Obama?
The city falling apart is proof positive that liberal ideas run things into the ground. The city the state and the country are all suffering from their undeniable fingerprints.Cluck U wrote:Detroit...showing us how it is done?![]()
Are you kidding me?
Detroit is a dying, piece of crap city and it isn't going to turn around anytime soon. And I'd never buy a vehicle made from there.
That could have been a great ad...but instead it speaks to everything that is wrong with this country.
Not even Clint Eastwood can save them now.

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Re: Eastwood's Chrysler Ad: Political? Pro-Obama?
I'm sure Seattle and Portland are about to crumble too.ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:The city falling apart is proof positive that liberal ideas run things into the ground. The city the state and the country are all suffering from their undeniable fingerprints.Cluck U wrote:Detroit...showing us how it is done?![]()
Are you kidding me?
Detroit is a dying, piece of crap city and it isn't going to turn around anytime soon. And I'd never buy a vehicle made from there.
That could have been a great ad...but instead it speaks to everything that is wrong with this country.
Not even Clint Eastwood can save them now.
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Re: Eastwood's Chrysler Ad: Political? Pro-Obama?
The whole Left Coast...into the Pacific. It's 2012.kalm wrote:I'm sure Seattle and Portland are about to crumble too.ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:
The city falling apart is proof positive that liberal ideas run things into the ground. The city the state and the country are all suffering from their undeniable fingerprints.
Not even Clint Eastwood can save them now.
A hard-nosed conservative would be able to put our country's thumb down and squash the problem...they're so good at finding faulty faults.
These signatures have a 500 character limit?
What if I have more personalities than that?
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Re: Eastwood's Chrysler Ad: Political? Pro-Obama?
Yeah, SC squeaked by with the Boeing plant in Charleston vs. WA. State. Should have been a no brainer except for this NLRB.Ivytalk wrote:Not if the Obama Labor Department can help it!ASUG8 wrote:
The "old" UAW that had teeth contributed mightily to breaking Detroit's back. That's why you had GM's made in Canada and Fords/Chryslers made in Mexico. Toyota, Nissan, VW, Hyundai, BMW, Mercedes, Kia have all found ways to make money manufacturing in the US. BMW locally is adding a $900M addition and announced that they are exporting SUV's out of the US.
Right to work states for the win.
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Re: Eastwood's Chrysler Ad: Political? Pro-Obama?
Ask Boeing about that.ASUG8 wrote:The "old" UAW that had teeth contributed mightily to breaking Detroit's back. That's why you had GM's made in Canada and Fords/Chryslers made in Mexico. Toyota, Nissan, VW, Hyundai, BMW, Mercedes, Kia have all found ways to make money manufacturing in the US. BMW locally is adding a $900M addition and announced that they are exporting SUV's out of the US.Cluck U wrote:Detroit...showing us how it is done?![]()
Are you kidding me?
Detroit is a dying, piece of crap city and it isn't going to turn around anytime soon. And I'd never buy a vehicle made from there.
That could have been a great ad...but instead it speaks to everything that is wrong with this country.
Right to work states for the win.
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Re: Eastwood's Chrysler Ad: Political? Pro-Obama?
CitadelGrad wrote:Ask Boeing about that.ASUG8 wrote:
The "old" UAW that had teeth contributed mightily to breaking Detroit's back. That's why you had GM's made in Canada and Fords/Chryslers made in Mexico. Toyota, Nissan, VW, Hyundai, BMW, Mercedes, Kia have all found ways to make money manufacturing in the US. BMW locally is adding a $900M addition and announced that they are exporting SUV's out of the US.
Right to work states for the win.
They got it through, but it should have been much easier. Heads should have rolled at the NLRB over that cluster event.
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Re: Eastwood's Chrysler Ad: Political? Pro-Obama?
The source of the problem wasn't the NLRB. The NLRB was only doing its master's bidding.ASUG8 wrote:CitadelGrad wrote:
Ask Boeing about that.
They got it through, but it should have been much easier. Heads should have rolled at the NLRB over that cluster event.
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Re: Eastwood's Chrysler Ad: Political? Pro-Obama?
Citgrad, you and I know that, but no blame will be passed upward as you well know.CitadelGrad wrote:The source of the problem wasn't the NLRB. The NLRB was only doing its master's bidding.ASUG8 wrote:
They got it through, but it should have been much easier. Heads should have rolled at the NLRB over that cluster event.
Re: Eastwood's Chrysler Ad: Political? Pro-Obama?
Well, considering all the Anheuser-Busch InBev "Rah Rah USA-USA" commercials, coming from a Belgian-owned company...ASUG8 wrote:I thought it was pretty boring, but Patriotic. The only part that I thought could be construed as Pro-Obama was the "halftime in America" quote.
Anybody else think it's ironic that a company with 52% ownership by Fiat is so pro-America in their ads?
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Re: Eastwood's Chrysler Ad: Political? Pro-Obama?
The BEER is still made here, isn't it?93henfan wrote:Well, considering all the Anheiser-Busch "Rah Rah USA-USA" commercials, coming from a European-owned company...ASUG8 wrote:I thought it was pretty boring, but Patriotic. The only part that I thought could be construed as Pro-Obama was the "halftime in America" quote.
Anybody else think it's ironic that a company with 52% ownership by Fiat is so pro-America in their ads?
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Re: Eastwood's Chrysler Ad: Political? Pro-Obama?
Are Jeeps made in Italy?AZGrizFan wrote:The BEER is still made here, isn't it?93henfan wrote:
Well, considering all the Anheiser-Busch "Rah Rah USA-USA" commercials, coming from a European-owned company...
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