Obamagirl and Barelypolitical.com

Barelypolitical.com launched in June 07 with the video "I have a crush on... Obama" ...which was recently named a 2007 video of the year by YouTube, AOL, Newsweek, People Magazine, the AP, Adrants, Nerve.com and a couple other places. It has since come out with many more political comedy videos including other characters such as Guilianigirl and McCaingirl.

When I saw this on E! i had to wonder if Obama really needs this kind of publicity. With girls who have an "ideal body image" jumping around making fun of the candidates. I know its supposed to be political satire but I don't feel right laughing at this.

How does anyone else feel about this?

Posted by ladyinwhite0 - August 22, 2008, at 08:05AM | in Politics
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This is a case where the advertising does not have anything to do with the product. It's doing what all advertising does now, selling cachet by association. "Sexy people like Obama, so if you like Obama you'll be sexy too!" It's about people who like the Senator, rather than the Senator.

And I don't dislike the advertising, I just don't feel effected by it. But it's not designed for my demographic, just like commercials with "rap" jingles selling corn chips don't really captivate me. That's why nobody goes with just one kind of advertising.

Here is what I ask myself when this kind of issue comes up: Would I be supportive of a person (male or female) who was not traditionally "beautiful" (like heavy, or whatever) would I be supporting of them? Yeah, I would. So I support people who are traditionally attractive to flaunt it too.


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