Mike's tweet provided a nice segue for branching this conversation. What do you think? Should YouTube be used for political ads? Is that a smart way to grab the attention of younger voters or other/independent/outlier voters?
Mike's tweet provided a nice segue for branching this conversation. What do you think? Should YouTube be used for political ads? Is that a smart way to grab the attention of younger voters or other/independent/outlier voters?
if politicians are gonna advertise on youtube they should do youtube-style ads so it's less jarring and lame. like an army of dinosaurs are invading chelsea and things are looking pretty grim then scott brown rides in on this big fucking polar bear with laser cannons and he just blasts the dinosaurs to little meaty pieces. then the tag line says "SCOTT BROWN SAVED CHELSEA FROM DINOSAURS. VOTE FOR HIM (OBVIOUSLY)."
i mean, you can't tell someone *not* to advertise on youtube. but that doesn't make it any less lame when they try. they're over-financed and out of touch. i mean, just because tv and youtube both emit sounds and moving pictures, that doesn't mean you should run the same crappy ads on both mediums. they're a completely different product.
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