Former First Lady Hillary Clinton championed a socialist approach to affordable health care so that all Americans would have coverage. Her plan sparked national debate, and references were made to the 1962 short film, "Red Nightmare," because her plan called for heavy government control.
Coach Carter talks to his players about the importance of their future and their chance at attending college. He encourages them to analyze their lives and make choices to better themselves.
When a Japanese car company buys an American plant, the American liason must mediate the clash between two parties. The liason enters the meeting with his own set of ideas for cultural appropriateness. It is evident that he is not well-versed in Japanese culture.