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Clint Eastwood Superbowl Ad Censors Pro-Union Signs

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A Chrysler Super Bowl advertisement narrated by Clint Eastwood urges unity has drawn plaudits for its powerful message of unity, but the spot edited out pro-union signs during a scene from last year's divisive protests in Wisconsin.
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Clint Eastwood Super Bowl Commercial: Was it Political? [VIDEO]

The political undertones in Clint Eastwood's Super Bowl commercial for Chrysler Group LLC were evident in the reaction it provoked. The nationalistic tone for the ad, Halftime in America, left its audience wondering whether it advocated that the upcoming 2012 Presidential election is halftime for President Barack Obama and that he deserves a second term.
Rogers Beach in Aruba, it sure looks like the kind of place to forget about a crushing defeat.

Patriots are Going to Aruba?

The Caribbean nation of Aruba has offered the New England Patriots free vacations after their loss in Super Bowl 46.
Bill Belichick Press Conference: Patriots Coach Talks Super Bowl 2012

Bill Belichick Press Conference: Patriots Coach Talks Super Bowl 2012 [FULL TEXT]

Bill Belichick, head coach of the New England Patriots, gave two press conferences last week: one before Super Bowl 2012, and one after. Get full transcripts of both here, and find out what he had to say about a possible retirement, Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, and what he would have done differently at the Super Bowl XLVI game.
Madonna and Andy Lewis

Who Was The 'Tightrope Walker' in Madonna's 2012 Super Bowl Halftime Show? [VIDEO]

Madonna's epic 2012 Super Bowl halftime show proved to be a spectacular success, but one performer in particular wowed the audience and viewers at home. As Madonna danced to Hey Mr. DJ, a curly-haired Richard Simmons look-a-like dressed in a toga and gold sneakers appeared to be a tightrope walker. He is actually Andy Lewis, a talented slackliner.
Now that the Super Bowl is over, it's time to start talking about what's next on the television radar. Theater geeks and music fans are buzzing over NBC's latest musical drama, "Smash," which makes its official debut on network television tonigh

'Smash:' Will NBC Show Outdo 'Glee' with Katharine McPhee? [VIDEO]

Now that the Super Bowl is over, it’s time to start talking about what’s next on the television radar. Theater geeks and music fans are buzzing over NBC’s latest musical drama, “Smash,” which makes its official debut on network television tonight. But what makes this Broadway-based music series different from its predecessors “Glee” and “High School Musical?”

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