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2008 Presidential Elections and The Beatles

We thought we shouldn’t skip on this magnificent video of YouTube’s “Professor in the Elections ‘08″ . This man names the presidential candidates after various Beatles songs, very original and clever. This first video- Election ‘08 and The Beatles: Part 1- is about the Democratic presidential nominees. See for yourself which democratic nominee is most compatible with  which Beatle song!

Call for Questions

This is the video in which YouTube users were asked to turn in their questions for tonight’s Republican candidate’s debate.

Republican CNN YouTube Debate

Tonight is the night of the second CNN-YouTube debate. This time it is not the democratic nominees but the Republican presidential candidates that will debate with each other and respond to questions that were sent in from Internet users, in the form of short YouTube videos.Republican_Debate.jpg

The debate will be staged in St Petersburg, Florida. Although initially the idea was to let an online voting system make a selection of the thousands of questions that were sent in, the directors of the debate decided to select the questions themselves.

Like David Bohrman, senior vice president of CNN, says that the internet is still too underdeveloped a medium to set the agenda for a national debate. Bohrman regrets that he had to appoint his journalists to sift through all of the questions that were sent in by internet users, but he also said that it was necessary. He adds: “If you would have taken the most-viewed questions last time, the top question would have been whether Arnold Schwarzenegger was a cyborg sent to save the planet Earth.”

The CNN-YouTube debate is one of several debates in the run-up to the presidential elections in 2008 that use new kinds of media to organize the debates. One of the goals of organizing this type of modern debate is to attract people to vote, and to bridge the gap between politics and the “average citizen”.

Watch the CNN-YouTube Republican debate tonight via CNN

Source: wired.com

Elections Made Simple

The war in Iraq is the main point of focus even in very simple elections. Watch this video of two stuffed animals that are running for president, and make up your mind about which candidate you will vote for. The two animals give very straightforward answers to the question of what should be done about the war in Iraq, so it shouldn’t be too difficult to make your choice.