America poltical youtubes
Nov. 1st, 2008 12:10 amI'm obviously not an american, but since my government has the unsettling habit of agreeing with whoever's in residence at the White House, I've been following the presidential elections on youtube, BBCNews, the Daily Show and the the Colbert Report.
One huge thing I have noticed about the two campaigns is the difference in the content of their youtube channels. McCain's is mostly tv ads, and attack or negative ads at that. Obama's meanwhile is videos of him speaking to people all over the country, and the ads are testimonials of real people, not actors as I can tell, talking about why they're going to vote for Obama.
One huge thing I have noticed about the two campaigns is the difference in the content of their youtube channels. McCain's is mostly tv ads, and attack or negative ads at that. Obama's meanwhile is videos of him speaking to people all over the country, and the ads are testimonials of real people, not actors as I can tell, talking about why they're going to vote for Obama.
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Date: 2008-11-01 02:42 am (UTC)And the Winner is: Youtube (http://threeminds.organic.com/2007/07/and_the_winner_is_youtube.html)