Sunday, June 13, 2010

I missed this

During the USA/England match yesterday...I must have been out by the grill, or taking a leak ... or maybe, being an American, doin' both simultaneously. But this is both hilarious and disturbingly American at the same time (sort of like a heavy-handed British parody of America in a way). 0:39 to 0:43 or so is awesome.

Thanks to Thers for informing me of it.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

That was funny. Ridiculous but funny.

Anonymous said...

...or you could be pissing on the grill, as the dual citizen troll is so often compelled to do.

MarkC said...

Since the usual thing is to juxtapose your product with images that show that it will give you sex appeal, associating it with freedom is perhaps a change for the better.

But I'd add that if we weren't addicted to cars, we wouldn't be continuously at war in Iraq, so I'm not sure that the association holds up.

StonyPillow said...

They sure can't sell the Challenger based on performance (total wuss compared to Mustang and Camaro), and if I wanted a car that looks like a Ford Mustang, I'd buy a Ford Mustang. So I guess patriotism is also the last refuge of marketing. Cool, considering that Chrysler is mostly foreign-owned.

Idiocy squared, makes no sense, sells mistruth. Guess it'll work for the Smell Gibson Republican crowd.

sukabi said...

Using patriotism to sell is very American, it's what we do to sell all our bad decisions... wrap that sucker in a flag, it'll sell...

but it's also possible that their ad team is mocking the teabaggers... since in most of their "rallies" some of those asshats dress up as red coats...

pansypoo said...

more rite wing revisionism.

george washington was lucky the British general sucked too.

Anonymous said...

benefitting from a soft goal works too!!!

USA!!!USA!!!USA!!

Anonymous said...

if merica were so hell bent on its cars and freedom, what makes Az so eager seize and destroy the hispanics?