Really now, are we surprised!
It was. For all of the hype, it was confusing and did not say anything. The only thing in it that might have been good information was a web link that those who need to go to will never click.
The other superbowl ads were lame this year.
Who judged this at MSNBC?
Olberdork?
What an evil, hateful bunch they are over at MSNBC. How could anyone hate an unborn, defenseless baby so much that they would begrudge such a positive message from airing. They are just plain evil people. What’s interesting is that the younger generation of woman today don’t even agree with the middle-aged liberal hag philosphy.
It really didn’t say much. It was cute but I don’t see what the hype was about. Now the Betty White commercial was hilarious.
It wasn’t controversial enough for MSNBC, particularly Olbermann.
It’s time for MSNBC to get it’s annual rabies shot.
I’m sure the MSNBC gays thought the best commercial was the 50 pantless guys.
What is with the superbowl and their facination with wardrobe malfunctions?
yes! what a horrible horrible ad!! how could they be against baby-killing??? those terrible horrible people... she should abort him now just to make up for that terrible commercial - she can just suck out his brain and we’ll call it a really really late term abortion!!
Heisman trophy year correction - 2007
This from the lowest rated and most assuredly worst cable news network in history.
Who cares.
Hey MSNBC, I wanna show you something. It’s my shocked face.
This just shows what a bunch of unstable psychopaths the Planned ParentHOOD mob is!
Msnbc only gets commercials with dancing horses and singing dogs. You have to keep the viewer IQ at around 60 for them to have a positive response.
Considering all the free publicity that went along with it, I’d say it was one of the best Super Bowl ads ever.
100% I liked it.
How anyone can take offense of this add escapes me. But if you’re agenda driven, I suppose you can find hate in anything. What a way to live a life (including seeing to it that others don’t get the chance to live theirs...).
Yeah. MSNBC is reliable.
"That ad did serious damage to one of our cherished political opinions. We must now go into full scale spin mode to try and control the damage that did to our political dogma."
The absolute worst ad was the Katie Couric interview of President Obama.
The worst ad was the Census one. Now that was confusing.