2/11/21


DailyKenn.com — A Jeep commercial featuring a man driving a Jeep in wintry conditions with it's top down was shown during the Super Bowl but later withdrawn by the manufacturer's parent company from YouTube. 


Besides included a map that irked Michiganders by deleting Michigan's upper peninsula, the ad featured a voice over by Bruce Sringsteen. It was, reportedly, the mega-millionaire entertainer's first product endorsement. The theme of the commercial was the "Reunited States of America," presuming, apparently, that the Biden coup that ousted President Trump from the White House allowed the nation to be "re-united" under far-left Democrats. 

"The middle has been a hard place to get to lately, between red and blue, between servant and citizen, between our freedom and fear," the singer narrates. 

In the presentation, the USA is referred to as "common" ground. 

"We just have to remember the very soil we stand on is common ground."

Is that "common" as in "communism"? Is it a suggestion that our land is free for all, including illegal aliens? Or both? (I'm guessing Springsteen's sprawling estate is exempt from the 'common ground' assertion.)

In spite of those glitches, the ad was ostensibly pulled because Springsteen was allegedly arrested for DUI, Driving Under the Influence (of alcohol or some other substance). 

Is it possible that Jeep pulled the ad because it offended the 74-million voters who gave President Trump the largest tally of any presidential candidate in history? 

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