So my pump already was primed when I sat down to watch the Philadelphia Eagles-Dallas Cowboys last weekend and an ad for the Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck came on showing a montage of American moments, including Rosa Parks on a bus, Martin Luther King preaching, soldiers slogging through a Vietnam jungle, Richard Nixon waving as he left office, the Hurricane Katrina floods, the two towers of light commemorating 9/11 . . . as the announcer, accompanied by John Mellencamp, intoned, "This is our country. This is our truck. The all-new Chevy Silverado."Am I the only one to take offense at this grand theft larceny of sacred images to sell a truck that is not new at all by a company that is unable to reinvent itself, is bleeding market share like a stuck pig and will soon be overtaken by Toyota?
I've got plenty of company, says Seth Stevenson in a trenchant analysis of the TV ad in Slate. In giving the ad a big fat grade of "D," Stevenson notes that:
"An early version of the ad included footage of a nuclear mushroom cloud. Well, that would have brightened things up. I wonder if they could squeeze in the Rodney King beating and the Abu Ghraib photos, too."
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