Halftime in America

February 9, 2012

Entertainment, Politics

Clint Eastwood’s ‘Halftime in America’ ad for Chrysler seems to have stirred up more than the intended patriotism. Or politics. Or was it really about selling cars?

 

Though Clint curled his ancient lip at claims that the video was political, others have run with it.

I rather like Rush’s version:


 
The brilliant Iowahawk has stepped in with his own interpretation and as usual it’s a thing of beauty…

Just a teaser…

Sure, I’ve seen a lot of tough eras, a lot of downturns in my life. I was in ‘Every Which Way But Loose,’ for crissakes. There were times when we didn’t understand each other, because you complained that I sounded like an emphezema victim who gargled with Grape Nuts. The fog of division, discord, and blame made it hard to see what lies ahead, no matter how hard I squinted.

Goddammit, somebody get me a throat lozenge.

 

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4 Responses to “Halftime in America”

  1. Folly Says:

    I read Iowahawk’s version this morning. LMAO.

  2. patti Says:

    i didn’t like it when i watched it during the real half-time
    still don’t like it – and it was and is an obvious political commercial
    give me a freakin’ break