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Cheryl A Breetwor's avatar

And why are kids battling cancer more than ever before- thank you Pfizer. What hypocrisy

CaroleH's avatar

Hypocrisy is exactly what I thought too. And all Pharma ads need to be banned in this country as they are in the rest of the world.

Pure American's avatar

I like the ads, I prefer seeing the dozens of side effects up to and including Death so I know what to stay away from and it’s most of them.

Rina's avatar

Not thru, they are allowed in New Zealand too.

Leskunque Lepew's avatar

...purchasing influence with the Beltway crowd is expensive.....

The jabs..the gift that keeps giving to WEF/Gates crime syndicate.

Bridget Faria's avatar

Were 1 of 2 countries that allows big pharma ads. Speaks volumes.

Closed VAERS's avatar

Some cool ads, but while everybody was taking a SuperBowl break, VAERS just published 237 "new" polio jab deaths, 162 hospitalized teens from the HPV jab, 7 dead teens from N.C. and the C19 jab! You should highlight my unique VAERS auditing skills sometime Fox!

https://welcometheeagle.substack.com/p/wow-237-new-polio-jab-death-just

Gina's avatar

Excellent way to point out reality as opposed to the delusions that ads most often portray!! Thank you for adding that to the discussion!!

Sk4vrddw@protonmail.com's avatar

I haven't owned a television for 15 years. Waking up more and more in the last 10 years and especially the last 5, I just feel sick watching these commercials because they are crafted, scripted manipulation. I realize they always were but it strikes me as so much darker and more sinister than ever. Reminds me of They Live.

Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Too many bizarre commercials that cost 8 million dollars each! The Death drink was the worst!

la chevalerie vit's avatar

Drinking on the job! Funny!

Pierre deTroit's avatar

But you remembered it. Agreed it was a bit off. But we remember the name so mission accomplished,

TrumpNation's avatar

The only thing I'll remember about it is what NOT to buy. 🤨

Gina's avatar

Except, I had to scroll back up as I posted my comment to check what it was even an ad for, so not so sure that's accurate :p

Al K's avatar

Did you notice that the first words out of the mouths of Eagles’ coach Nick Sirianni, & QB Jalen Hurts were thanking God? I think that’s a better commercial for God than the HeGetsUs.

OnTheJump's avatar

Wonder HOW MUCH? that pfizer ad cost to produce ? No doubt very expen$ive.

AND - approx. $15 million PER MINUTE, to run ? (how many times did that ad run ?)

Staggering cost.

hmm..... where could that money have come from ?

Torgul's avatar

I had heard there were going to be some DOGE commercials, but I guess that didn't happen. :(

Al K's avatar

A DOGE commercial would be a self-contradiction. Why would a department commissioned to save taxpayers’ money waste millions on advertising?

Torgul's avatar

The point was that Elon was going to pay for them out of pocket .... no government money. See :)

CaroleH's avatar

There was a Starlink ad talking about connecting the globe. I immediately thought of Musk’s Starlink as it began, then it was a collaboration with T-Mobile.

Leskunque Lepew's avatar

I bet T Mobile paid for that in many ways...

Gina's avatar

Some judge somewhere probably gave the royal order that the couldn't be aired. (Cringe).

M Drake's avatar

Some communist judge put in place by the past regime of commies. Praise God we dodged that bullet in 2024!🙌🏻✝️

Gina's avatar

Yes!! Unfortunately, the Dem Senate pushed through 250 activist judges (I watched the confirmation hearings and there is NO WAY 80-90% of those judges should have EVER gotten near those positions, and now they are up there in a position to rule against every move Trump makes.

PassingThru's avatar

Pickle ball and Michelob ultras, the new senior citizen trend.

Al K's avatar

Only the industrial beers need advertising & still they lose market share to craft beers. People are wisening up & realizing that beer can have flavor.

M. Dowrick's avatar

Pfizer, who gave the world so much cancer via their mRNA covid vaxxes, now makes the ‘top” advert for superbowl. You cannot make this up. RFK and his crew have a LOT of work to do.

Maureen Kerr's avatar

I loved the Clydesdale commercial!

CaroleH's avatar

They didn’t play the whole ad, cut short unless I missed it, otherwise I think it would have been more memorable.

Gina's avatar

Interesting Pfizer commercial, considering after decades and literally BILLIONS if not Trillions of $$ in "research" and they STILL haven't come up with anything, that they are trying to use that failure to tout their image.

And the Bud Light commercial trying to save it's image by presenting a bunch of white men looking and acting stupid? Really? THAT is insulting, like rubbing salt in the wound. Ugh.

The "He Gets Us" commercial rocked! Well done for that one!!

And Kudos to Rocket.com for reminding us all what we are fighting for as we take our country back to give kids a chance at that American Dream. Now, THAT was a MAGA ad!!

The Coors ad was kind of illustrative of all the "employees" who can't be bothered to go back to work, I guess lol. I don't know. It was kind of funny with the slow catch of the beer can, but wouldn't make me EVER buy a can of Coors. Not much inspiration, there.

The Michelob Ultra ad was funny.

Not sure how I feel about the Hims & Hers Ad. Wondering what's in their "answer" for weight loss, which is a vulture industry that feeds on the hopes and dreams of people Big Food and Advertising has led to obesity and then again, profits from by selling them the dream of being slim again.

And the Harrison Ford Jeep Ad rocked!! For me, it was a toss up Between He Gets Us, Rocket, and the Jeep Ad. ALL great messages or hope and inspiration for everyone (with an honorable mention for Michelob Ultra for making me smile)!

M Drake's avatar

Well Harrison voted for commie kaaamala so that rules him out.

Gina's avatar

True, but no one was pretending he was "endorsing" the Trump agenda. It was obvious that he was a paid actor, putting Jeep's message out there. (Unlike the Hollywood/Music Industry shills that took tens of thousands up to 2 million (Oprah) EACH to pretend to endorse her.

cltwilson1's avatar

I guess this commercial was his mea culpa

Paul Russell LPC's avatar

Ford wouldn't know real America patriotism seeing he was gonna leave but I guess the horrible American $$ kept him here, big surprise!

Gina's avatar

True, but that should help remind people that actors say what they are PAID - by Jeep, in this case - to say those things on their behalf - even if it was to just appeal to the MAGA crowd. lol. THAT is their job. And it wasn't that he was out pretending to endorse anything from his heart (like the secretly paid shills who pretended to "endorse" Kamala for cash).

Kristi's avatar

I thought they were all bad/ dumb. And the Pfizer commercial with the kid are they normalizing kid cancer maybe you should consider that angle- more effing propaganda from Pfizer. Get them off the air permanently.

Alexander Scipio's avatar

They were the dumbest ads in superbowl history. 90% estrogen-filled as though AWFLs are the primary viewers of the game. I’m old enough to remember when SB ads were awesome. Apple big brother? Hello?

And the halftime romp through planet of the apes? WTF was that about?

A crappy game. A worse halftime. And appallingly bad ads.

Tami in a coal mine's avatar

Half time sucked badly- jeep ad was my favorite. A lot of Apple ads that were lame

Garner's avatar

I didn't want to like it, but I did. It was written for Indiana Jones, not Harrison Ford, until the last line.

Butterscotch's avatar

According to chat GPT ..

Global Cancer charity and research institutions have raised in excess of $500 billion over the last 20 years

Yet , still no cure 🤔

John's avatar

The point isn't to cure cancer the point is to get a bigger better car on the driveway of a bigger better house each year and have a cuter research assistant under you each year.

These charities have been very successful at achieving that for their "researchers".

Gina's avatar

Why would they want to find a cure? It's a huge medical industrial complex cash cow. As long as that's the game, there will never be a cure :(