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Viral video girls face off...

Posted: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 1:18 AM by Hardball
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well, not really. 

‘Obama girl,’ Amber Lee Ettinger; ‘Hot4Hill girl’ Taryn Southern; and ‘Rudy girl,’ Adelina Kristina explain their provocative YouTube campaign videos and why their favorite presidential candidates should win the election in 2008. Click here if you missed it on Hardball.

And for you Hardbloggers, a special Web-extra: The viral video girls extra share a Beach Boys song with MSNBC's Chris Matthews. Click here for the video.

 

Here are the YouTube videos that made them famous:

And to share YOUR hot viral campaign ads with us, click here for the Hardball ad challenge.

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this shell not be allowed by any goverment viral campaign ads.sorry everyone we need lady in white house to managed our goverment funds and war and country. 2008 pres:hillary clition will sweep the north east and the south and west coast.god bless her dreams we need you hilary cliton.
If cheerleaders are beneficial for professional sports teams, it only makes sense that professional politicians should have them too. The Obama girl's creativity and self-expression are a breath of fresh air in our overly PC, pollster-driven campaigns.
a waste of time--grab any young person off the street and they will be just as entertaining as these gals.Although they are a breath of fresh air compared to chriss budddy Coulter
How cute, but when are we going to solve some REAL ISSUES???
Not that i don't support this rally/campaign, but there are real problems out there.

Thank you...
On Tuesday's show Chris and Hardball chose to promote the already over exposed videos of these three women instead of the other important stories of the day.
Hardball, really???
What's next? Penthouse pets for Mcaine?
We can't discuss issues or ideology,public service experience and Platforms.

No wonder the Republic is failing.

On the bright side maybe a few more 18-24 year olds will vote.
As the Presidential race gains speed global poverty is an issue that needs to be critically addressed by all potential candidates. Too much time is being spent on a candidate’s character and not enough on the issues. The United States has agreed to the Millennium Development Goals, plan that will put an end to global poverty by 2015. Unfortunately less than half of aid from the United States goes to the poorest countries where people earn less than $2 a day. Groups such as the Borgen Project are working to bring global attention to global poverty. For any candidate to receive recognition it is crucial that their foreign policy addresses these issues.
A trenchant piece of journalism from Hardball’s Chris Matthews.
See the blog entry here. Take a look at the comments section.
And in the “Please hand me a sharp object so that I may puncture my eardrum” category:


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