In Obama’s Racial Socialism, is Even a Cadillac Commercial Celebrating Hard Work and the Right to Enjoy Its Rewards, “Controversial”?
Re-posted by Nicholas Stix
Biz Pac Review
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A new Cadillac ad has become a bone of contention between conservatives and liberals, inspiring fans and irritating critics.
Purportedly meant to sell Cadillac’s new electric vehicle, the ELR, the commercial is an in-your-face statement on what capitalism has brought America — while thumbing its nose at European socialism.
Fox News contributor Jonathan Hoenig told Neil Caluto [sic] Friday on “Your World” that the commercial “celebrates America’s essential sense of life.”
I agree. Its celebration of American ingenuity and work ethic is powerful. More politically correct types find it insulting and grating — like fingernails on a blackboard. And that’s all the more reason to like it.
About Michael DorstewitzMike has been with BizPac Review almost from the beginning. Email Mike at michael@bizpacreview and follow him on Twitter at @MikeBPR.
Love it or hate it, Cadillac’s new ad creates big political controversy
By Michael DorstewitzBiz Pac Review
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A new Cadillac ad has become a bone of contention between conservatives and liberals, inspiring fans and irritating critics.
Purportedly meant to sell Cadillac’s new electric vehicle, the ELR, the commercial is an in-your-face statement on what capitalism has brought America — while thumbing its nose at European socialism.
Fox News contributor Jonathan Hoenig told Neil Caluto [sic] Friday on “Your World” that the commercial “celebrates America’s essential sense of life.”
I agree. Its celebration of American ingenuity and work ethic is powerful. More politically correct types find it insulting and grating — like fingernails on a blackboard. And that’s all the more reason to like it.
About Michael DorstewitzMike has been with BizPac Review almost from the beginning. Email Mike at michael@bizpacreview and follow him on Twitter at @MikeBPR.
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