Jagos
09-28-2012, 03:15 PM
Link (http://movieline.com/2012/09/27/samuel-l-jackson-wake-the-f-up/)
So this video (bottom of the page) is about one thing. If Mitt Romney gets elected, he's going to hurt everything in regards to students, women, the elderly, and anyone making less than $200,000.
And it has one simple message.
Wake the F&^% up America to what's going on in not only the presidential race, but also around the country with the Republicans.
A tidy little vid starring Barack supporter-extraordinaire Samuel L. Jackson has hit the internet, and though a tad longer than the typical 30 second political spot flooding the airwaves in this election season, it is quite a bit more clever and funnier - though it helps if you're a supporter of the incumbent, naturally. And while it is unabashedly supportive of Obama, the prez does not come in and say he "supports this message" like in most other political ads. In this version, Jackson invades a home of a quiet suburban family of lackadaisical Obama '08 supporters to tell them to, "Wake the F**** Up."
So yes, there's a difference in Republicans and Democrats. I don't agree with all Democrats and everything they're doing. But I despise the Republicans and how they've become a party of obstruction.
So this video (bottom of the page) is about one thing. If Mitt Romney gets elected, he's going to hurt everything in regards to students, women, the elderly, and anyone making less than $200,000.
And it has one simple message.
Wake the F&^% up America to what's going on in not only the presidential race, but also around the country with the Republicans.
A tidy little vid starring Barack supporter-extraordinaire Samuel L. Jackson has hit the internet, and though a tad longer than the typical 30 second political spot flooding the airwaves in this election season, it is quite a bit more clever and funnier - though it helps if you're a supporter of the incumbent, naturally. And while it is unabashedly supportive of Obama, the prez does not come in and say he "supports this message" like in most other political ads. In this version, Jackson invades a home of a quiet suburban family of lackadaisical Obama '08 supporters to tell them to, "Wake the F**** Up."
So yes, there's a difference in Republicans and Democrats. I don't agree with all Democrats and everything they're doing. But I despise the Republicans and how they've become a party of obstruction.