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The Tim Tebow Ad: Ummm what was the fuss?

Just saw this posted at the Washington Examiner by Mark Tapscott. I had to watch it twice to make sure I didn’t miss something. One more reason why the hysterical left needs to get a life. No check that … the lefties have to respect life … all life … from the womb through old age.

Ed Morrissey has a post on it too. We apparently think alike on this issue.

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3 Responses to "The Tim Tebow Ad: Ummm what was the fuss?"

  1. donh says:

    The Tebow Ad reminds me of a Restasis commercial. A rather benign spot in a sea of pollution. The quality of Superbowl ads continues to decline. Two back to back ads showing nerd men in their tighty whities marks a new cultural  low point. The number of commericial that show physical abuse of the consumer continues to rise. The Dorito Ads were especially morbid. Makes me glad I had bought some Margaritaville tortilla chips for our guacamole .

  2. Anne-EH says:

    Jim, between watching with the help of my clicker, the Super Bowl, the Puppy Bowl, a little bit of Father Benedict Groushel (forgive my last name spelling Father Benedict), and thankfully I got the opportunity to see this ad. What was the BIG DEAL all those on the left? As JimV. has rightly has said, you need to get A LIFE! :) =^..^=

  3. donh says:

    The real story is the Audi green police commercial. That ad made  a lot of people downright ANGRY. Lots of talk about it on the blogs.

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