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Was that the Super Bowl or the Obama Bowl?

imageWhat an interesting Super Bowl Sunday. The game went right down to the wire, but in addition to the Patriots and Giants being on center stage, Barack Obama was given his share of airtime as well. Come on! Can't we just keep the Super Bowl about football? First, there was an NBC interview with Obama in which he said he deserved a second term. Really? Then, there was the Clint Eastwood "Halftime in America" ad which basically was a plug for auto bailouts and Barack Obama.

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