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HILLARY CLINTON BARACK OBAMA SNL OHIO DEBATE
from Binside TV February 27, 2008
Saturday Night Live kicked off over the weekend with a hilarious spoof of Senator Barack Obama debating Senator Hillary Clinton. Look for a cameo from Obama Girl in the SNL sketch that parodies the press fascination with Barack Obama. Many were puzzled when Senator Clinton referenced the SNL skit during their Ohio debate. This comes after her campaign was accused by the Obama camp of a smear campaign on Drudge Report after leaked photos appeared of Barack Obama wearing a traditional costume . Here's the Huffington Post's review of the incident. Click here for their complete review of the MSNBC debate. Clinton Faces More Booing After Referencing SNL Skit: Sen. Hillary Clinton, lamenting the soft coverage with which she believes Sen. Obama has been treated, tried out a new line of attack during the debate on Tuesday night. It fell more than a bit flat and was met with some mild boos. Speaking after a 16-minute exchange on health care between the two Democratic presidential candidate, Clinton rhetorically asked why she always is given the first question in these forums. Then, playing off of a Saturday Night Live sketch that parodied the press' infatuation with Obama, she offered this bit: Well, could I just point out that in the last several debates, I seem to get the first question all the time? And I don't mind. You know, I'll be happy to field them but I do find it curious. And if anybody saw Saturday Night Live, maybe we should ask Barack if he's comfortable and needs another pillow. Watch the MSNBC rundown of the Ohio debate.
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How do you frame a question?
from Where's the Outrage? January 06, 2008
Let me ask you the same question 2 different ways - Has the surge worked? Has the surge failed? If you are hosting a Democratic debate which is the better question? If you want the democrats to look bad, frame the question so that they have to answer in the negative. If you want the Democrats to look good, then frame the question so that they answer in the positive. Charles Gibson framed the question in the negative. He knew how each of the Democrats were going to answer the question. Therefore, I fault him for serving up a terrible question which he continues to push the Republican agenda even though Hillary Clinton and Bill Richardson do a very good job at answering the question. His follow up question is torn right from the NeoCon play book, Parliament meets, an oil law is under consideration, DeBaathication has progressed to some extend; and were it not for the surge instead of counting votes we would be counting body bags. (rough transcript) Really???? That s his follow up question. Obama does a great job not throwing up on his desk. Edwards also does a very good job at specifically focusing on what he is going to do. Gibson should be transferred to the Fox News Channel instantly. An Oil law is under consideration? There has been an oil law under consideration for the last 4 years. No side has given up an inch of ground on this issue. Oil is power in Iraq. The Kurds, the Sunnis and the Shiites know it. No one is willing to give up squat and Charles Gibson knows this yet he serves it up like they are on the brink of some type of breakthrough. All 4 candidates do a good job with this question or series of partisan questions. bill richardson, charles gibson, democratic debate, democrats, edwards, Election 2008, fox news channel, hillary clinton, kurds, obama, oil law, republican agenda, shiites, sunnis
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Redacted - Brian De Palma Now on Ultra VOD In Theatres 11/16
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) November 16, 2007
New Trailer! See what they don't want you to see. www.redactedmovie.com "An amazingly vigourous work" - Time. A fictional story inspired by true events, REDACTED is a unique cinematic experience that will force viewers to radically reconsider the filters through which we see and accept events in our world, the power of the mediated image and how presentation and composition influence our ideas and beliefs.
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America's Debate Radio #91
from America's Debate Radio with Mike and Jaime November 02, 2007
The 91st edition of America's Debate Radio with Mike and Jaime. During the first hour, we discussed the most recent Democratic presidential candidates' debate, a report on the media's coverage of the presidential campaign, the nomination of Michael Mukasey for Attorney General, and had some lingering Halloween fun. During the second hour, we spoke with 5 callers and discussed American views of the rest of the world, appointing versus electing executive branch cabinet members, the recent judgment handed down against the Westboro Baptist Church, the Democratic candidates debate, Ron Paul's viability as a candidate, and whether or not Americans generally have a sense of entitlement. During the final hour, we discussed odd and unusual news. Submit your own stories at AllegedlyNews.com. We welcome your feedback! Have your email read on the air-- click here to use the email form. Or, call 888.DEBATE.5 now and leave a message-- we'll play it on the next show. Thanks for listening!
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Politics and Social Media: Insights for Marketers
from Marketing Voices - powered by PodTech.net August 06, 2007
Given the recent Democratic debate and John Edwards's decision to use USTREAM to talk to his supporters, marketers should be paying more attention to how politicians are adopting social media, creating new avenues for conversation. Michael Cornfield, adjunct professor of Political Management at George Washington University and a leading expert on politics and social media and an and author of two books on online campaigning, speaks with Jennifer Jones about the latest innovative uses of these new tools. Tags: Democratic debate, John Edwards, USTREAM, social media, Michael Cornfield, politics, campaigning
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