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...They say all politics is local," Fox says in the ad. "But that's not always the case." Not anymore. Once politics goes viral, there's no cure...
...scuffle shows YouTube's potential to preach to the unconverted. About 2 million people watched the Fox ad on YouTube last week, and more than 600,000 the rebuttal. That pales before a TV audience--until you realize that this means some 2 million people are watching political ads on purpose...
...other words, the controversy took a local race and--through YouTube's free distribution--nationalized it. The Democrats, whose holy grail has been to nationalize the midterms, owe Limbaugh a fruit basket. (The flap probably had less effect in Missouri, where the ads would have got notice anyway.) True, Rush's side got exposure too, but on a national level the Fox video seems more effective. It discusses the issue in emotional terms that people in any state can understand (whether or not they agree). The response ad begins, bafflingly, with Caviezel speaking in untranslated Aramaic, the historical language...
...Professor Frank E. A. Sander, who was chairman of HLS ad-board in 1985, declined to comment on the protest...
...don’t discuss cases of people before the ad-board,” he said, adding that he did not recall any issues of protest appearing before the ad-board, especially any involving Granholm...