Chrysler says Eastwood helped shape ad message for Super Bowl

Chrysler says Eastwood helped shape ad message for Super Bowl
Chrysler Group’s Super Bowl ad that featured Clint Eastwood has sparked a political debate. Chrysler explained that the ad was conceptualized two months ago and that the actor had helped in shaping this image. At the Chicago Auto Show, Olivier Francois, Chrysler's marketing chief, said that Eastwood “felt like
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LexSucksLexSucks - 2/11/2012 6:03:50 PM
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How dare Chrysler or Clint Eastwood (A staunch Republican) talk about anything good that's happening with america while Obama is president? Nothing is supposed to be good while Obama is in office. Didn't Clint get the memo? The only people who are politicizing it are folks who can't stand seeing anything good happen with america while Obama is president.


drell1emcdrell1emc - 2/11/2012 6:57:23 PM
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Very well stated!


carsarefuncarsarefun - 2/12/2012 3:01:34 PM
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For those who think Clint is a "Right Winger", read this from Wikkipedia:

"He considers himself too individualistic to be either right-wing or left-wing, describing himself as a "political nothing" and a "moderate" in 1974 and a "libertarian" in 1997. Eastwood has stated that he does not see himself as conservative or "ultra-leftist." At times, he has supported Democrats in California, including Representative Sam Farr in 2002, and Governor Gray Davis, whom he voted for in 1998, and hosted a $5,000 per ticket fundraiser for in 2003. A self-professed "liberal on civil rights" (see the 1974 Playboy interview), Eastwood has stated that he is pro-choice on abortion. He has endorsed the notion of allowing gays to marry and contributed to groups supporting the Equal Rights Amendment for women."

Looks like he steers more LEFT than right.

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