Obama’s Infomercial Has People Asking Questions

October 31, 2008 by
Filed under: Politics 

by Robby LeBlanc
I was listening to a big news station talking about Barack Obama’s
30 minutue infomercial last night. If you missed it, it is presently
our featured Video.

Anyway, the Mcain camp was saying how unfair it was while others
were saying Barack is ahead of the curvre when it comes to his marketing.

There is no doubt that Barack Obama’s marketing campaign has been
not only effective but brilliant. He has cracked the code for this election
for raising money online and he is doing it $5 and $10 dollars at a time.

I think he has raised close to $600 million dollars to date according to
an article I read on Bloomberg news today. These are record breaking numbers.

In a way it makes me sick that in order for politicians to get elected or
at least have a shot at winning, they need a huge budget in order to compete
and market themselves.  Mike Huckabee couldn’t stay in the race because
he didn’t have the bankroll to continue and I liked him. 

I am not mad at Barack Obama or John McCain for all the money they have
raised for there campaigns. They want to become President of The United States.
They both believe that they are the party of change.

However, wouldn’t it be nice if some of these politicians went after
Curing Cancer, Aides, Healthcare, IRS Reform, The Homeless with the same
vengence.

The election is just round the corner and the winner will be McCain or
Obama.  Will things change all that much? Probably not.

But then again, wouldn’t it be nice if we all got surprised and real
changed happened?

I guess we’ll just have to wait and see.

And once again, if you missed the Barack Obama’s infomercial
it is located in our Featured Video of the Day…

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