The only thing that ad convinced me of, is how strongly I feel about America, the American spirit and that the message in that ad spoke to the very heart of what America is and should be.
They may have tried to propagandize it, but it touched me, because that message was a great message and knowing Eastwood is not an Obama supporter, just made me think it might have been a message to those who oppose him.
If anything, we need more encouraging, go get em, locker room rally speeches that pump up the greatness of America.
But buying a car? Nah....
Sad commentary. Does everything have to be viewed as political? Sheesh.
They may have tried to propagandize it, but it touched me, because that message was a great message and knowing Eastwood is not an Obama supporter, just made me think it might have been a message to those who oppose him.
If anything, we need more encouraging, go get em, locker room rally speeches that pump up the greatness of America.
That's what I thought, too.
But buying a car? Nah....
Likewise.
I thought the ad was scripted ambiguously and deliberately vague so it could be taken either way, depending on what side of the political spectrum you reside.
I thought he meant we were in the locker, deciding how to win, and that meant replacing the current regime.