Saturday, February 27, 2010

Oh yeah, that's what I want ...

JFC!
 
I don't think I've ever been gobsmacked by a television commercial like I was with this.  I capped it off  a crime channel last night.  I'm not going to say why it assaulted my sensibilities., because I want to see if y'all see the same thing.

11 comments:

An ignorant dickweed. said...

Was it the girl at the end?

Josh Fahrni-Barn Army Dog Catcher said...

Lmao. Yeah, the idea of that many people having access to person information is pretty damn scary. There's nothing redeeming about a commercial. I didn't go 'wow, that WOULD be great'.

Yikes.

Anonymous said...

GE can go to hell along with their smarmy reassuring voiced ad. I might consider an electronic copy on a CDR in a GE designed format that I can give to my doctor to look at during a visit. As it is now, I print a simple text file with all that info that I show to a new provider who doesn't have my history, but I don't want any of my personal records residing on multiple or single hackable (most secure? yeah, bullshit, tell that to Chinese, Russian and Indian hackers)server.
It's bad enough the IRS, Social Insecurity, Medicareless, state treasurer and DMV have the data they do.
Nononononononohellno.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick

Anonymous said...

Yeah, what dick said.

Made me almost as ballistic as the green police ad.

Unknown said...

If all that guy's records were on a database, why did that doctor need to have all those other doctors helping him? Unless, of course, he went to Obama Medical College in which case he'd be incompetent at diagnosing a headache much less anything serious.

Plus, we really want to trust GE given its corroboration with Obama?

And who can trust the government to keep anything secure the way they lose trucks, NVGs and computers?

Anonymous said...

The only thing I'd trust Obamacare docs to do was diagnose the size of my wallet.
Ad rem...

Anonymous said...

Notice it's 'your doctors' and not 'the patient' the idea of medical history database is not bad but only if the patient has complete control

This is almost as creepy as that other GE commerical with the pervert doctors lifting up the kiddies's shirts

Anonymous said...

It's 1984, do you know where your children are?

Anonymous said...

IN addition to what Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick stated, The point that slapped me in the hardest in the face was the attitude; peoples it's a Death Panel Ad. "Told to stop smoking" "Did that test ALREADY".... IOWs,

"you have not complied with current government standards and recommendations. Further Medical CARE: *DENIED*." And this response can continue to be linked to any other future medical conditions as well. This monster needs to be killed once and for all, and Republicans should stop making Liberalese references to "Health Care REFORM."
Juice

Anonymous said...

This in addition to all of the Census ads: "it's how we get our fair share of funding". WTF? I don't see that listed as a function of the census in the Constitution; I think they were more worried about fair apportionment of representative seats. Like others here, if asked I'll only be answering Constitutionally appropriate questions.

Fred Jameson

Alear said...

Here's a commercial, changed the world for a century. The Fuhrer speaks. Anyone not tired of the other Hitler spoof can take this one to town, it's ripe. Everyone else who's not an artist should see this, there is no other movie made that you'll remember.

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