Comments about ‘'Halftime in America' ad creates political debate’

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By Corey Williams

Associated Press

Published: Monday, Feb. 6 2012 4:50 p.m. MST

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Maudine
SLC, UT

its all a grand conspiracy Karl. just remember just because your paranoid doesn't mean they are not out to get you.

My2Cents
Taylorsville, UT

The only fact is about this Chrysler ad is that none of the cars are made in America or Detroit. The only part of Chrysler that is in America is the Chrysler building and the stock holders.

The economy of Mexico and Canada have gotten better (where they make the cars), but this bailout like all the rest did not benefit the american people or unemployment, jobs or growth.

The ad and Chrysler and bailouts are economic lies and death of a nation.

Esquire
Springville, UT

This is hysterical. Obviously the GOP isn't for a stronger America. My first reaction to the ad was "Thank you for your leadership, President Obama!" And that's what's driving the Republicans crazy.

@ My2Cents, please don't make things up. Take the medicine. The GOP, the party of doom and gloom, will tear down America to get ahead.

mohokat
Ogden, UT

Chrysler an American Story. Bilk the bond holders in favor of the unions and their campaign cash. Now with over 50% ownership by Fiat.What an accomplishment Obama!

LDS Liberal
Farmington, UT

I'm not a fan, but I enjoy a good laugh, so I listen to Glenn Beck in the mornings.

Yesterday, Glenn and AM radio pals were singing the praises of this commericial.
It was his Superbowl favorite by far...yadah, yadah.

Then --
This morning,
Not so, it was obviously a veiled attempt to support the Obama administration,
the "Half-time" reference,
The Goodness of government,
the Bail-outs worked,
the hard working American Union workers....
[eyes shifting from side to side...]

The guy is silly.
Keep it up Glenn.
We'll keep right on laughing.

Furry1993
Clearfield, UT

There was nothing political in this ad. It was a tribute to an American manufacturer and American workers. It was positive and optomistic (pretty much the sae "feel" as Reagan's Mornin in Americ ad). It reminded all Americans that we can succeed if we work together. This is a message we need to remember and heed. Kudos to Chrysler and Clint Eastwood.

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