Posts Tagged ‘youtube’

Obama Man Can!

13th May 2009 by Catherine Favazza Comments Off

A big thank you to family friend Dave for passing this video along:

It’s hard to pick, but “Who can save the poor? Who can pick the teams that are in the Final Four?” and “Who can take your income and tax it all away?” are probably my favorite lines.
What line made you laugh the most?

Simon Cowell Turned Down Obama’s Dinner Invitation

25th March 2009 by Catherine Favazza 1 Comment

Is it wrong that I got more than a little satisfaction out of the fact that Simon didn’t drop everything to have dinner with the President? If it is, I don’t want to be right.

Sesame Street Explains Bernie Madoff Scandal

16th March 2009 by Catherine Favazza 1 Comment

This is hilarious!

Thanks to Anna Tarkov for passing it along.

Did Obama lie about the economy?

16th March 2009 by Catherine Favazza 8 Comments

This video speaks for itself.

Post a comment below and chime in: Is what Obama said different than what McCain said? Or is this just the latest in the falsified hope that the President has marketed to the people of this great country?
Update: Matt Margolis, writing for my client American Issues Project, has tackled this issue [...]

“…and that’s a dangerous place to be.”

12th March 2009 by Catherine Favazza Comments Off

On Tuesday, I joined a group of conservative bloggers to meet with Rep. Tom Price, congressman from Georgia and the chairman of the Republican Study Committee. A staunch conservative and a 20-year veteran of orthopedic surgery, Price met with us to discuss–appropriately–Congress’ spending spree and health care. He also took questions from the crowd of [...]

Not That Kind of B.O.

11th January 2009 by Katie Favazza Comments Off

What baffled me most in the last week, as I was studying the different ways websites are used for political ends, is how many people watched the YouTube video explaining the features of my.barackobama.com. To date, more than 73,000 people have watched an informative–albeit boring–6 and a half minute video explaining how the site works and what tools are available to those who use it. Most good video blogs can only retain the attention of their audience for about a minute.

Taking it to the streets before the debate

2nd October 2008 by Katie Favazza Comments Off

All eyes are on my hometown, St. Louis, Mo., today because of the vice-presidential debate tonight.
(For those of you in St. Louis for the event, head to Favazza’s restaurant if you’re looking for a great place to eat. Ask for Mark Favazza, my brother, and tell him you read about the place in a blog post [...]

All You Need Is Love

22nd July 2008 by Katie Favazza Comments Off

From the McCain campaign comes a great video about the media’s everlasting love affair with Barack Obama. The video features clips of the media doting on Sen. Obama, and some of the remarks go so far as to be borderline vulgar. Watch for yourself, and let me know what you think. Post a comment below, [...]