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It might be funny if we weren't heading down the road of fascism!

Other than name-calling, there's not much that lefties do find funny.

I would have found the ad even funnier if it was a Ford Mustang 5.0L V-8 and at the end, it ran over the Green Police roadblock.

Now THAT would have been even better.

I am amazed by how many columnists, etc., are calling Audi's ad "satire." Did any of them bother to look up the meaning of the word? Satire is an attack, using wit, on something of which the author strongly disapproves.

In this case, we can learn Audi's views quite easily from the company's web page devoted to the Green Police:
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While the Audi Green Police will be reaching over 100 million on Super Bowl Sunday, we hope that their efforts provide even a fraction of the benefits that the everyday official green police units in the United States, the United Kingdom, Vietnam and Israel are having in educating their populace and enforcing environmental protection laws within their own countries.
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Audi's entire page sings the praises of the Green Police. Yes, Audi admits that the commercial's portrayal is a "caricature" (at least for now), and Audi claims that Gestapo tactics are "humorous." But Audi repeatedly emphasizes that it fully agrees with and approves of all the efforts of the environmental movement worldwide.

Caricature Is Not Satire.