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Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Huh?
The NY Times wonders if this Herman Cain effort is the first viral campaign video of the 2012 election. When I looked at it this morning, it was at about 80,000 views. As I'm posting, it's at 149,000. Maybe that's viral to the NY Times, but have they ever seen the one of the couple dancing down the church aisle at their wedding?
Whether it's viral or not, wherever I read about it, the words "weird" and "creepy" seem to be used. It's so, uh, different that the campaign had to assure everyone it wasn't a hoax perpetrated on the campaign. Considering that Cain is now leading the polls of Republican voters, maybe I should be less dismissive.
Nah!
Notice, particularly, the smoke being blown at you. And watch Herman Cain's smile at the end.
Weird.
And creepy.
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