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Politicos beware: You live in YouTube's world.
The Christian Science Monitor ^
| August 18, 2006
| Linda Feldmann | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
Posted on 08/19/2006 10:35:35 AM PDT by summer
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To: GoLightly
They've also have several old Zappa &the Mothers and Captain Beefheart videos.That's how I stumbled on it.
To: KoRn
"Thousands and thousands of TBs of data in storage I would guess."
Petabytes.
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08/19/2006 5:07:27 PM PDT
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dljordan
To: dljordan
"Petabytes." I was wondering what the next level after Tera was. Couldn't think of it.
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08/19/2006 5:12:57 PM PDT
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KoRn
To: GoLightly
I didn't even realize it had so many tunes!
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08/19/2006 6:50:20 PM PDT
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summer
To: Uncle Meat
Don't ask me why, but your Captain Beefheart sent me off on Kinks & Animals tangents. I'm tempted to go back over to see if there's any King Crimson, but if I do, I'm sure I won't be able to leave until after I've also checked for Triumverat. LOL
To: summer
Evil Bwhahaha, nother one hooked. LOL
To: summer
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08/19/2006 7:51:57 PM PDT
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dancusa
(For liberals there is no end to their rights and no beginning to their responsibilities.)
To: The Mayor
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08/19/2006 7:54:57 PM PDT
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freedumb2003
(I LIKE you! When I am Ruler of Earth, yours will be a quick and painless death)
To: freedumb2003
I am giving a speech after the Republican chairman introduces me.
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08/19/2006 8:10:48 PM PDT
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The Mayor
( http://albanysinsanity.com/)
To: Uncle Meat; GoLightly
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08/19/2006 9:36:04 PM PDT
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Eagle9
Hillary Clinton's Campaign Fraudshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1gpxhhiD54This exclusive video, taken by Spider Man creator Stan Lee in June, 2000, shows Hillary Clinton speaking with her largest secret contributor , Internet entrepreneur Peter Paul, at a VIP fundraising lunch at Spago Restaurant and a Fundraising Tea for 150, both of which Hillary did not report to the FEC in violation of FEC laws and Federal criminal statutes. Hillary Clinton told the Washington Post twice in August, 2000 (see www.hillcap.org) that she never did or would accept money from Peter Paul- AFTER taking $1.6 million from him and BEFORE asking for another $100,000 in untraceable securities. see the proof for yourself. www.hillcap.org
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08/20/2006 12:36:49 AM PDT
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Eagle9
To: Eagle9
More YouTube news in today's Sunday NY Times:
The YouTube Election
From article:
...But YouTube may be changing the political process in more profound ways, for good and perhaps not for the better, according to strategists in both parties. If campaigns resemble reality television, where any moment of a candidates life can be captured on film and posted on the Web, will the last shreds of authenticity be stripped from our public officials? Will candidates be pushed further into a scripted bubble? In short, will YouTube democratize politics, or destroy it?
YouTube didnt even exist until 2005, but it now attracts some 20 million different visitors a month. In statements to the press, the company has been quick to take credit for radically altering the political ecosystem by opening up elections, allowing lesser known candidates to have a platform.
Some political analysts say that YouTube could force candidates to stop being so artificial, since they know their true personalities will come out anyway. It will favor a kind of authenticity and directness and honesty that is frankly going to be good, said Carter Eskew, a media consultant who worked for Senator Liebermans primary campaign. People will say what they really think rather than what they think people want to hear.
But others see a future where politicians are more vapid and risk averse than ever. Matthew Dowd, a longtime strategist for President Bush who is now a partner in a social networking Internet venture, Hot Soup, looks at the YouTube-ization of politics, and sees the death of spontaneity.
Politicians cant experiment with messages, Mr. Dowd said. They cant get voter response. Seventy or 80 years ago, a politician could go give a speech in Des Moines and road-test some ideas and then refine it and then test it again in Milwaukee.
He sees a future where candidates must be camera-ready before they hit the road, rather than be a work in progress. Whats happened is that politicians now have to be perfect from Day 1, he said. Its taken some richness out of the political discourse.
Howard Wolfson, a senior adviser to Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, who is not known for her spontaneity, agrees...
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08/20/2006 3:54:11 PM PDT
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summer
To: summer
Interesting article.
Then again, YouTubes impact on politics may be exaggerated. For one, the sites users are generally young and not highly engaged politically.
Most social networking sites cater to younger audiences, 18 to 24, says Michael Bassik, vice president of Internet advertising at MSHC Partners, which advises candidates on media strategies. For the most part, its not political conversations taking place there.
And maybe the Allen video wasnt all that shocking after all.
Jeff Jarvis, author of the BuzzMachine blog and an Internet consultant to The New York Times Company, doesnt think all that much has changed.
Is it news that politicians say stupid things? he asks. Of course not.
I don't know how many active members FR has, not to mention those nonmembers who read FR, but I think the NYT underestimated how politically active users of YouTube are and their age range.
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08/20/2006 4:53:25 PM PDT
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Eagle9
To: Eagle9
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08/21/2006 11:07:05 AM PDT
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summer
To: summer
Ha! Thanks for the link. Otherwise, I wouldn't have seen that. Who knows, YouTube may well be the next new tool used in politics.
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08/21/2006 6:36:37 PM PDT
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Eagle9
To: SandRat
Scouting on You Tube. please ping and please vote!!
Scout Zone
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08/23/2006 10:13:55 PM PDT
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MarMema
To: MarMema
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08/24/2006 1:38:57 PM PDT
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SandRat
(Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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