Monday, February 6, 2012

Chrysler Super Bowl Ad: An Unintended Boost for Obama?

They just don't do it better than this.
It had no political overtones, no mention of President Obama or the Democratic party, and its speaker has in the past endorsed Republicans.
Even with all that, there are some who believe the ad may have crossed the line between non-political and political speech with the mention of the rebirth of the Detroit auto industry thanks in part to policies implemented over Republican opposition by President Obama.
Still, there are a lot of folks who support the president like I do who can't be anything short of pleased with the Chrysler ad.
Here is the ad:

The problem for the Republicans with this ad is not only that it was non-partisan with a narrator with a decidedly Republican political past, but it reinforces the President's message of economic recovery in the face of GOP opposition.
It makes it even easier for the Obama campaign and other Democrats to compare their record of recovery with the GOP's do-nothing approach and Mitt Romney's call to let the U.S. auto industry go bankrupt.
I'm wondering how Romney tries to spin his way out of this one (among many other things) as the presidential campaign progresses.

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