Posted on 09/27/2012 8:27:42 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
Actor Samuel L. Jackson has teamed up with the Jewish Council for Education and Research to make a new, aggressive ad in support of President Obama that seems designed to generate controversy in addition to votes.
The ad is titled "Wake the F--- Up!" and is told in the same storybook style as the Jackson-narrated Go the F--- to Sleep audiobook, which is a parody of the popular children's book.
The ad is a jarring change of pace from the usual 30-second spot. It clocks in at just over three minutes long and features obscenity-laced dialogue juxtaposed with children and an elderly couple sharing an intimate moment. In other words, while it's sure to be an Internet hit, don't plan on seeing this ad on your television anytime soon.
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Snakes In His Brain.
Typical Obama supporter..vulgar.
Never seen one of his movies. Have no plans to.
“The polls are showing that Obama is losing support among practicing Jews and devout African-American Christians. I dont think this ad is going help get them back!!”
On top of that, whites (even liberal ones) are afraid of loud angry black men...
Amazing how devided this country has become since Obummer was “gifted” the presidency. He has done more to divide the nation (plus other parts of the world) than any other president we have had. Unless he is defeated in November, God help us all.
That should read, “divided”, not “devited”.
My fingers are still asleep. Sorry.
....Jewish Council for Education and Research...
Sounds like the group of Jews who who were directing European Jewry to certain specific camps during WW II. Voting for Obama not really much different
“Samuel L. Jackson, a great actor, is stark-raving mad.”
He sucks! His only character is that of a screeching angry black man.
“Oh, you were finished Sam...well, allow me to retort....”
Jackson teamed up with J.E.R.C.?
Who knew?
He didn’t institute affirmative action, and that is the most divisive practice out there. He’s not helping matters, but I don’t see Republicans doing much about it. It was nice to hear Bush II criticize it, though (”the soft bigotry of lowered expectations”).
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