Neuro
13th November 2012, 12:42 PM
Samuel L. Jackson isn't mincing words in a campaign to boost enthusiasm for President Obama’s re-election in November.In “Wake the f--k up,” the star of "Pulp Fiction" and "Snakes on a Plane" spoofs children’s books to deliver a very grown up political message.
The ad was paid for by the Jewish Council for Education and Research (JCER) and written by Adam Mansbach, who also penned a hit children’s book for adults called “Go the F--k to Sleep.”
Jackson, who also narrated the “Go the F--k to Sleep” audiobook, helps a little girl tell her family to “wake the f--k up” and support Obama in the liberal Super PAC’s video.
Jackson narrates that the small town home of the story’s heroine, “little Susie,” has become complacent since 2008 when they volunteered and campaigned for Obama’s election.
Now it's as if they don't know what’s at stake — all except one girl wide eyed and awake,” Jackson continues.
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/samuel-jackson-tells-voters-wake-f-article-1.1170026#ixzz2C8ZBBPDI
I really don't know where to start with this one. But I guess it's a sign of the times...
The ad was paid for by the Jewish Council for Education and Research (JCER) and written by Adam Mansbach, who also penned a hit children’s book for adults called “Go the F--k to Sleep.”
Jackson, who also narrated the “Go the F--k to Sleep” audiobook, helps a little girl tell her family to “wake the f--k up” and support Obama in the liberal Super PAC’s video.
Jackson narrates that the small town home of the story’s heroine, “little Susie,” has become complacent since 2008 when they volunteered and campaigned for Obama’s election.
Now it's as if they don't know what’s at stake — all except one girl wide eyed and awake,” Jackson continues.
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/samuel-jackson-tells-voters-wake-f-article-1.1170026#ixzz2C8ZBBPDI
I really don't know where to start with this one. But I guess it's a sign of the times...