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By Joshua Levy, 03/28/2008 - 10:32am
Barack Obama-sistible!
Your favorite Robert Palmer tune just got a shot in the arm. Listing the major moments in Barack Obama’s bio, joke band Detroit Octane simply finds their candidate Barack Obama-sistable. About 58,000 views on YouTube.
Hillary’s “3 A.M. ad” Girl Doesn’t Approve of that Message
Remember the sleeping girl in that “3 am” ad from the Clinton camp? Now she’s out with her own video confirming that not only does she support Obama, but she’s an Obama precinct captain in Washington State! About 425,000 views on Obama’s YouTube channel.
Clinton 2.0
Hugh Atkin takes a stab at Hillary, pitting her as detached robot from the future. The last minute is truly priceless, in a Sarah Silverman kind of way. More than 30,000 views on YouTube.
Viral Video Politician
CollegeHumor introduces John Barnes, a presidential candidate who promises to focus on the issues. Right.
McCain Girls: Raining McCain
The song that broke a thousand windows. We still can’t tell if this is pro- or anti-McCain. Keep watching after the initial shock wears off; you won’t want to miss the multiple McCains raining down on our McCain girls. Viewed 525,000 times YouTube.
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A new ad from John McCain that’s been getting praise, especially from conservatives. What’s with the number? You gotta watch the whole thing to find out. It just launched today; about 2,200 views on YouTube thus far.
Hillary Clinton Lies About Her Bosnia Trip
A 1996 newscast shows Hillary and Chelsea Clinton arriving in Bosnia safely, contradicting her claims that they’d landed under sniper fire. The video won’t die, and is, unfortunately for Clinton, one of the most popular videos on YouTube, having been viewed more than 430,000 times.
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