Clint Eastwood's controversial Super Bowl Ad
This is too funny. Eastwood appears as the narrator of a controversial ad where, as Karl Rove put it, the auto company is tyring to repay OBY and Eastwood says he has no connection to him at all.
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In an appearance on Fox News Monday, GOP political strategist Karl Rove charged that, “The leadership of the auto companies feel they need to do something to repay their political patronage. It is a sign of what happens when you have Chicago-style politics, and the president of the United States and his political minions are, in essence, using our tax dollars to buy corporate advertising.”
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Chrysler's CEO denies any political connection so which is it?
BTW, Rove is no stranger to dirty politics beating up
his own candidates like Cain and Newt. Dick Morris has
a petition on his website to get 1M signatures to get
the GOP establishment to just stick on the issues.
O BUMMER is just sitting back and laughing his ass off, while spending tax payer's money on his own campaign.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/new...mercial-287778
Re: Clint Eastwood's controversial Super Bowl Ad
Great ad. Even Eastwood, a conservative of libertarian ilk, sees Obama as an effective President and is suggesting another term.
Sure Rove is pissed. He should be. His horse just got waxed by Santorum tonight and Obama is gaining steam.
Re: Clint Eastwood's controversial Super Bowl Ad
With gas rising to $4 again this summer, OBY will
be running out of steam really fast not to mention
millions still unemployed.
And once again, Galen has his facts mixed up. Rove
said this before he got waxed and he got waxed
in the heart land where conservatives are still alive and well.
Clint isn't exactly Mr. Conservative or
Libertrarian such as the million dollar baby which
is about pulling the plug on someone on life support.
The studio didn't want to make it saying there's not
much interest in boxing movies. Clint said it's not
about boxing even though the central characters
were a female boxer and her coach who was supposed
to be a conservative but pulled the plug and skipped town.
Another movie showing the Japs side of the war
wasn't exactly Mr. Conservative. Like Kostner's
film that had you rooting for the indians to kill the
white man, Clint's film had you rooting for the Japs
to kill the Americans.
By contrast, JOhn Wayne's films were very
conservative, especially the one made about the
Green Berets in Vietnam while Oliver Stone made
Platoon showing murderous Americans killing
each other.