Conservatives Sit Down For A Relaxing Evening Of Being Insulted By Every Major Corporation In America https://t.co/cXNEQvg442
— The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) February 7, 2021
The thing about that Jeep ad was how I really respected how they used Bruce Springsteen, long noted for his moderate and centrist political views, to deliver the message.
— Mark Hemingway (@Heminator) February 8, 2021
Exactly. That disconnect is a problem. Some people expressed disappointment in the ad's Christian imagery.I love when Bruce Springsteen does blue collar cosplay. #SuperBowl
— Dan Ahdoot (@standupdan) February 8, 2021
"Christian nationalism"? That's weird. I was surprised the ad's creators chose to depict the crosses and lighting the candle. I knew some people would not tolerate that.It reeked of Christian nationalism...and I’m a Christian. Disappointing, given what The Boss has always stood for. The message was decent. The imagery, not so much.
— Dawn Creason (@dawncreason) February 8, 2021
The extremists in this country want no part of Middle America. They don't want to unify with "fascists." They have zero tolerance for Christians and zero tolerance for blue collar, hard-working Americans who cherish their freedoms.There is not meeting in the middle with fascists.
— Gary "wear a mask, you wamp snuffler" Herstein (@GaryLH57) February 8, 2021
And I love The Boss as well.





























































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