Posted on 02/05/2012 8:32:40 PM PST by Tigen
Wow
Follow the link
(Excerpt) Read more at youtube.com ...
Chrysler goes to the trouble to replace two pretty cars (Neon and Stratus) with substantially uglier cars when all the Neon needed was an engine which didn’t leak oil...
I think Clint is just an America first kind of guy.
“Seemed like an Obama commercial. Half way there. Awful.”
My thoughts exactly as I watched it......
Son of a gun, Eastwood can be bought!
Go to hell Clint. Take Obama with you.
Half time in America?
Hell last time I checked it was mourning in America:
http://m.youtube.com/index?desktop_uri=%2F&gl=US#/watch?v=_YXqf_6ug54
Chrysler is hiring 1800 employees at the Belevidere, Illinois assembly plant to build the new Dodge Dart.
Clearly an anti 0bama ad!
Kalifornia runs out of money in March. Michigan probably not far behind.
I'd say we're in Sudden Death Overtime.
So how is America supposed to be like Chrysler? Are we supposed to be 50%+ owned by the Italians?
Paid for by Government Motors. I guess Obama’s first term equates to the first half. It follows he must be reelected so he can give us his second half. The ad was as subtle as a sledge hammer.
You left off the sarcasm tag.
Clint Eastwood is a libertarian/conservative....he didn’t do this for Obama or the government. He probably did it because it paid well.
Considering empires last about 500 years on average, maybe they were saying we’ve peaked and are on the down hill side...half way to the ash heap of history?
It came across as a defense of Obama, whatever Clint’s motivations.
It was revolting.
Yep.
If he was trying to convince us that Chrysler actually gives a damn about America, he failed. Everybody knows the folks running Chrysler care only about their bank accounts. The only time they care about America is if they can get a bail out or tax breaks.
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