Gerry Ashley
Excuse me? The U.S. Government paid $2.5 million for this extremely stupid Super Bowl ad?
My tax dollars paid for this piece of dreck. So did yours. Why can’t the Census Bureau be fiscally responsible and create a memorable commercial for under a grand? Like, say something which only cost about $200.
I want my money back.
Stoutcat
If you’re a regular reader here at Grand Rants, you know that we’ve followed the adventures of our Canadian friend, singer/songwriter Dave Carroll this past year. Carroll used his considerable singing and songwriting talent along with humor and a bit of well-deserved sarcasm as he told the story (through music videos posted on YouTube) of how United Airlines damaged his $3,500 Taylor Guitar, then stonewalled him for a year, refusing to pay for the repairs. For those of you who are not aware of the story, please click here and here for our previous coverage and a look at the first two videos. It’s definitely worth the view.
The videos struck a chord with the public, went viral and resulted in United’s stock plummeting by 10% ($180 Million).
Carroll promised three videos and is about to release the third and final song in the trilogy.
I’m pleased to announce that Dave has agreed to an exclusive interview with Grand Rants and that interview will be posted on the day the third video is posted on Youtube. Currently, that is expected to be March 1. Check back at Grand Rants for any changes on this.
In the meantime, Dave has been a busy fellow. In addition to launching his own solo career apart from Sons of Maxwell (the group he co-fronts with his brother Don), Dave has also started “Big Break Enterprises” which offers a complete line of services in the area of keynote speaking, developing compelling advertising or promotional campaigns, creating custom, inspiring songs for events and a complete line of support services for any and all of the aforementioned. If you want to learn more about this effort, contact Big Break Enterprises.
And from the “Proof that God does, in fact, have a sense of humor” Department: Several months ago, Dave appeared at a conference on Customer Service held in Denver Colorado held by Right Now Technologies. The only flight available to get Dave there from his location in Canada was on United.
You guessed it: They lost his luggage. Fortunately, he brought his guitar as carry-on luggage and was able to perform, but had to wear the clothes he had on. United still apparently has a way to go.
Meanwhile, Dave has joined forces with Canadian TV stations who have been short-changed (literally) by the cable companies. Enjoy this latest video from Dave as we count down the days until the final song of the United Trilogy is released along with the exclusive interview here on Grand Rants.
Note: For more Grand Rants articles on Dave, just type “Dave Carroll” in the “Search” box which is to the right of the title line of this article.
Gerry Ashley
I confess. I was utterly wrong. I listened to those around me and believed them. Everyone said President Obama was an intelligent man. So smart. So savvy. Harvard-educated. I believed them, and I was wrong. I really hate to say this, but our president is an idiot.
At this morning’s National Prayer Breakfast, the president spoke, and after giving shout-outs to the various guests using questionable grammar, he launched into a talk that began beautifully: eloquent, soaring, euphonious. But it all came clattering and clanking down after the first few minutes. See if you can find the gaffes:
Navy corpse-man? Corpse-man? Is this man a moron? Did nobody listen to him rehearse? Did he rehearse at all? This was obviously not a slip of the tongue. He says “corpse-man” twice during this clip; he goes on to say it once again a minute or so later. (Full audio of speech here.)
Also, what is the name of this virtuous corpsman? Is it Christian? Or is it Christopher? Perhaps Obama should have left it at “Chris”. That was it for me. I’m sure it was a very good speech, but I just couldn’t take any more of it.
I really thought Obama was an intelligent man. I was wrong. The President is an idiot.
Stoutcat
H/T: RightOnline at FR
We’ve all seen it before: Take away Barack Obama’s teleprompter and it’s not long before Joe Biden starts sounding pretty impressive as a public speaker.
Another such moment occurred earlier this week at a town meeting in Nashua, NH. But the real story is not so much in what he said, but the supreme irony of how POTUS managed to stuff so many feet into his mouth at once.
Supreme Irony
Obama was trying to convince those in attendance that in tough economic times, it’s important to cut back on wasteful spending. As he spoke those words, I couldn’t help but wonder how many in the crowd appreciated the supreme irony and utter hubris: the American taxpayers, backbone of the United States (and source of all money being wasted by the federal government) were being lectured about wasteful spending by the man:
The hubris was staggering… but wait!
As embarrassingly bad as that was, it was about to get a lot worse. Obama stopped just long enough to switch feet in his mouth.
In an attempt to explain the need for fiscal conservatism (something that Obama clearly knows nothing about), he decided to forgo TOTUS and test the waters of Ad-lib Bay… only to get sucked out to sea by the undertow of Stubris as he pontificated:
“When times are tough, you tighten your belts,” said Obama . “You don’t go buying a boat when you can barely pay your mortgage. You don’t blow a bunch of cash on Vegas when you’re trying to save for college.”
The president’s comments come nearly a year after he criticized companies that received federal money for taking corporate junkets to Las Vegas. His comment back then:
“You can’t go take that trip to Las Vegas or go down to the Super Bowl on taxpayers’ dime.”
Keep those words in mind for a moment. We’ll get right back to them.
Las Vegas business leaders said Nevada tourism suffered last year in part because companies canceled trips to Las Vegas in the wake of the president’s comments. The sting had only started to fade, but Las Vegas continues to suffer more than most cities in this recession.
Let The Bashing Begin
The backlash from Harry Reid’s state was instantaneous. From the AP:
Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman said during a hastily called news conference that Obama is no friend to Las Vegas and would not be welcomed here if he visits.
“I’ll do everything I can to give him the boot,” Goodman said. “This president is a real slow learner.”…
Nevada’s tourism has been hit hard during the past two years as consumers everywhere tighten leisure spending and companies spend less on meetings and conventions.
Reid, one of Obama’s closest allies, issued a statement headlined “Reid to Obama: ‘Lay off Las Vegas”‘ and was unusually blunt in his reaction.
“The President needs to lay off Las Vegas and stop making it the poster child for where people shouldn’t be spending their money,” Reid said. “I would much rather tourists and business travelers spend their money in Las Vegas than spend it overseas.”
Perhaps… just perhaps… if we could all take a step back and look at the big picture, we could see that this is also what Obama is doing to the entire United States economy… not just Las Vegas. It is unfortunate that the city was singled out, but Obama’s words and actions since taking office are doing to the US economy what his latest hoof-in-mouth disease incident has done directly to Vegas for a second time.
In response to the all the outrage, Obama dutifully dashed off a letter of pseudo-apology to Harry Reid:
From Stubris back to Hubris
Nowhere in this letter will you find an actual apology, for to do so would be an acknowledgement of having made a mistake. And Obama still believes he is never wrong.
And back to Stubris Once More
What he should be doing is writing a much longer apology to the citizens of the United States for the way he is trashing what is left of our economy with his reckless spending. But the chances of that are… well, you don’t need the boys in Vegas to give you the odds on that.
Read the President’s letter and he implies he’s looking forward to his “next visit to Las Vegas in about two weeks. Wanna bet he takes that trip to Las Vegas or goes down to the Super Bowl on taxpayers’ dime?”
After this latest verbal gaffe-cum-teaching opportunity, you just know that somewhere Dan Quayle and Joe Biden are having a toast, shouting out, “We’re finally off the hook!”
Gerry Ashley