Obama enthusiasm drops on net
For the first time in over eight years the Democrat attack machine has backed off in the last month. As a result, Republicans have started to win special elections like the Georgia senate race and the two congressional races in Louisiana. In another month and a half the Democrats will have to go on defense as they push their agenda. This will give Republicans an opportunity to highlight Democrat screw ups.Viewership for President-elect Barack Obama's weekly YouTube "fireside chats" has tanked, dropping more than 50 percent since his initial video three weeks ago.
"I've heard a lot of puffed-up rhetoric about how this is going to change the face of politics and how it's going to be FDR's fireside chats. The data doesn't back it up," said David Burch, marketing manager for TubeMogul, which tracks YouTube video views.
The first video address, released four weekends ago, drew 789,868 viewers over its first three days and is nearing 1 million total, according to TubeMogul's figures. But the second video was viewed 451,077 times in three days, Thanksgiving weekend's video garnered 152,222 views, and this weekend's fourth installment had about 370,000 views as of Monday evening.
Interest in Mr. Obama's postelection YouTube channel, ChangeDotGov, is down substantially overall compared with the heady days of his campaign, when BarackObama.com regularly cracked the top 10 channels and some of his videos drew more than 5 million views.
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This is one reason why I think the birth certificate fight is such a loser. If the fight to get Obama disqualified were successful it would do two bad things. It would put a dufus like Biden in office and it would unleash the Democrat attack machine in a more virulent form. It makes more sense to fight Obama's bad policies at this point and keep him and the Democrats on defense.
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