Aug. 11, 2008
Psst! Obama To Text Supporters Veep Pick
Despite "Celebrity" Criticism, Move Could Generate More Interest, Grow E-mail List
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That was what I first thought of upon learning that the Obama campaign has instituted text-message alerts to inform supporters of the candidate's choice for vice presidential running mate.
So this way, if you're OMG OMG TOTALLY DESPERATE to learn whom Obama has chosen for his veep, you can sign up and learn the moment it's announced -- even before anybody Twitters it. The timing seems a little bit awkward, considering the whole Paris Hilton ad debacle. Text-message alerts for Obama's vice president assumes the sort of eager anticipation generally reserved for the second or two of Best Picture envelope-opening at the Oscars, or the naming of the Brangelina brood's latest member. You know, celebrity.
On the other hand, this could net the Obama campaign quite a few more e-mail addresses and cell phone numbers for its Rolodex of supporters. And text message initiative like this is an appeal to the Britney generation, the hordes of young supporters who have grown up drinking a highly caffeinated blend of AIM and the E! network, and who don't see the slightest problem with applying the rhetoric and strategy of celebrity infatuation to national politics. That's the crowd who made Obama into a "celebrity."
And, come to think about it, if TMZ-inspired campaigning has reinvigorated public interest in the nation's future, I don't see anything wrong with that. But I'll pass on the text message, Barack. I can wait until it shows up on Google News.
By Caroline McCarthy
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- Wow! You conservative McBush supporter''''s sure are desperate, aren''''t you? It clearly shows! Aw... poor babies! LOL
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Posted by Cheetah-Man7 at 05:44 AM : Aug 12, 2008
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That is what I think. Republicans are just sour-pusses, social drags, and tiresome. It is a worn out party with a worn out candidate. I can''t wait for my "special" email. :o) - Reply to this comment
- LOL. Well, I am 62, so forget the text message, but I am signed up for an email from Obama. Personally, I just think it is fun. Politics is serious busniness, but that is not reason not to have some fun along the way. It is one of the reasons I like Obama. He can be deadly serious, but he also has another side. Human. And that is a HUGE change from the robot puppett we have had in the Whitehouse for eight years. Huge.
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- Remember, the media is corporate. Republicans are perceived as better for corporations than Democrats.
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- Pos/Neg press for Obama - 28%/72%
Pos/Neg press for McCain - 43%/57%
Just sayin.
Posted by jtyler271 at 09:02 PM : Aug 11, 2008
So even according to the scum media....
McCain is less evil? Oh that''s rich! BWAHAHAHA!!! - Reply to this comment
- Barry Sadam Hussein''s veep pick?
John McCain.
BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!
CBS suckz ballz!!!!! - Reply to this comment
- CBS and MCCAIN are so desperate to be president. Are you not really ashamed that stuff like this gets mentioned in your media? SHAME. By the way, how many Americans will be happy seeing a man like John McCain representing her among world leaders. John McCain can''t win. I am happy to be assocaited with a president candidate (like Obama) who comes up with new ideas and strategies.
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- Wow! You conservative McBush supporter''s sure are desperate, aren''t you? It clearly shows! Aw... poor babies! LOL
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- What a creative way for his campaign to get your cell phone number and permission to contact you whenever they desire it.
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- psssssssst...who cares about Obscamma''s VP pick...if he can scam somebody up to join his whacjob proposed administration! They''re not exactly lining up and jumping up and down and saying pick me! pick me!
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- The most fun thing about watching all this partisan bickering on these blogs is knowing that even though the neocons are noisy, they are very much a minority. Only 25 percent of those polled support Bush now. That''''s gotta hurt. Keep typing, idiots.
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