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Clint Eastwood's Chrysler Commercial and the Obama Connection

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Af first glance, Chrysler hit a home run with their powerful Super Bowl ad.  They touted many of the principles that make America such a great country.  Those that aren't political will see nothing political with the commercial.  And that's what Chrysler hoped to capitalize on, and they did.  Those that are politically inclined, however, saw Chrysler's ad in a different light.  After letting the commercial marinate for a few days, we now believe the ad was political, but it wasn't Chrysler's intent - it was their ad agency, Wieden+Kennedy.  Two of their top creative professionals are Obama minions that have supported the president and his regime in the past.  Having a background in how this works and who's engaged on the project, this was the doing of liberals running the advertising account.

 

Mitt Romney's Big WIn in Florida Escalates the Anti-Mitt Race

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Mitt Romney dealt a massive blow to Newt Gingrich yesterday in Florida's primary.  The 14-point victory is a big ego boost to the Romney campaign.  It also needs to be noted that the victory was not vindication that Romney is a better candidate when it comes to substance on the issues - he's not.  The win is proof that although nobody likes negative ads, they are effective, whether they're lies or not.  In Florida, Romney spent 94% of his $17 million on negative attack ads on Newt Gingrich to stifle his momentum from the South Carolina victory.  Most of the ads were patently false, as we've noted many times.  We now know that Romney has the will, be it by attacking his opponents, to do anything to win the nomination.  That being said, though, the race is far from over.

 

Florida GOP Debate Revealed the Real Mitt Romney

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Last night's Florida GOP debate was uneventful.  Frankly, it was boring.  All of the candidates looked exhausted and questions, once again, covered irrelevant issues that brought little, if any, attention to the Obama administration.  Instead, the debate served as an opportunity to see a side of Mitt Romney that reveals deeper insight to his true character: he will attack anyone that stands in his way of becoming president.  For some time we've pointed out that Mitt Romney will do and say anything to become president.  This is a character flaw that we see in Barack Obama.  The ego comes before taking a stand on the issues.  The Florida GOP debate showed, as in previous debates, that Romney isn't putting America first, but rather himself.

 
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