Posted on 01/13/2015 7:33:01 AM PST by rktman
Two stars from the Seattle Seahawks took time away from the field to cut an ad shilling for Obamacare.
The ad, posted Friday, features Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson and rhetorically explosive cornerback Richard Sherman touting the benefits of President Obamas healthcare law and its web portal Healthcare.gov.
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It’s OK. I don’t like him and I want to vomit.
Go Pack Go!
I’m not particularly interested in sports, but having seen this; I must say GO PACKERS!
Sad to see.
Stipid rich athlete disconnect.
The PSAs on domestic violence are highly annoying too.
Why can’t they talk? Answer: inconveniant truths
Not to defend them, but, they are probably so immersed in the game that they probably have no clue to any of the particulars of the thing they are touting. Show up, do the shoot, get paycheck, go to pratice field. Still, GO PACKERS!
Let’s see them talk the talk and trade their healthcare for Obamacare. Can you imagine how football would change if all the players had to go on Obamacare? These guys have the best care known to man right on the field and in the locker rooms when they sustain any injury no matter how minor. This would most likely change under Obamacare.
Me too.
Left coast mentally
It’s like other entertainers whose work product I enjoy - musicians, actors, athletes, etc - paraphrasing the title of Laura Ingraham’s book, “Shut up and Play!” You have one thing at which you’re exceptionally gifted, just do that.
Playbook Quasi-Insurance Banking Extortion. As most of the the sponsors Auto-Truck-Insurance-Banking Mort(death)-Gage(grip). Death grip. (And many of the stadium names)
...”steal, kill, and destroy....”
Go! Pack! Go!
As a Bears fan, I just might have to root for the Packers this weekend and that pains me...A LOT.
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