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Political candidates misuse MySpace
Daily Cardinal ^ | 09 May 2007 | Michelle Turcotte

Posted on 05/14/2007 7:52:49 PM PDT by SJackson

You could be friends with the next president of the United States with one click of your mouse. That is if you don’t mind being friends with someone who refers to him or herself in the third-person.

Presidential hopefuls are turning to online sites such as Facebook and MySpace in an attempt to reach the traditionally elusive younger demographic.

MySpace is going political with the new Impact Channel launched in March 2007, a section of the site dedicated to politics, emphasizing the 2008 presidential election. The site contains links to political pages, including those of presidential candidates, as well as voter-registration tools and public-service job listings.

Upon first hearing about the trend, one is torn between deeming it appealing that politicians are making an effort to connect in a new way, and insulted they think they can pander to our generation with highly calculated and strategic profiles.

The younger generation is not as naïve as these sites apparently deem.

Is anyone to believe for a moment that candidates such as Hillary Clinton or John McCain are waking up in the morning, checking their “friend requests” and updating their profiles?

If they did in fact play a role in crafting their profiles, which is exceedingly doubtful, I am disturbed by their habit of referring to themselves in the third-person. Though this could prove entertaining during debate season.

This crushes the illusion that candidates are actually personally involved in their sites. Why bother having a profile if there is no attempt at even an appearance of personal involvement?

The reality is these sites are carefully crafted by savvy campaign advisers. Let’s give them credit for one thing. While most of the sites can appear contrived and generic, at least the public was spared cringe-inducing and patronizing attempts at making the candidates appear hip.

So the sites are highly tactical? Big deal. So is everything else pitched at the public from political campaign headquarters, and they are no different than every other user on the sites.

Most users on sites such as MySpace and Facebook have a motive for their own profiles, from carefully choosing photos at just the right angle as to appear offbeat but not eccentric, or spending hours choosing the perfect photo that makes them look just nonchalant enough, to users carefully choosing a music list to appear eclectic, debating whether to ironically include Kelly Clarkson.

If Republican candidate Duncan Hunter wants to post “God Bless the U.S.A.” as his theme song, more power to him.

At least candidates are reaching individuals who might not typically receive their messages. And some candidates such as John Edwards, Dennis Kucinich, Barack Obama and Sam Brownback do make concerted attempts for a site that feels personal (while Rudy Giuliani’s site remains head-scratchingly private from public view).

With Americans spending more time online than ever before, it makes sense to choose a medium that will effectively reach them.

MySpace is the country’s most trafficked website. Chris DeWolfe, CEO of MySpace, believes it will play a powerful role in the upcoming election with easy-to-find information offered in a way users can relate to it.


TOPICS: Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: myspace
Guess I'm behind the times on this, the only myspace political pages I've seen are Dennis "it's time for impeachment" and Elizabeth "the next First Lady" Kuchinich


1 posted on 05/14/2007 7:52:51 PM PDT by SJackson
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To: SJackson

Gomez and Morticia Adams?


2 posted on 05/14/2007 7:54:30 PM PDT by Reaganesque (Romney 2008)
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To: SJackson

It HAS to be abpout money with that pair. A woman who looks like that marries a goofy dwarf like him because there is a ton of cash involved.


3 posted on 05/14/2007 7:56:06 PM PDT by Army Air Corps (Four fried chickens and a coke)
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To: Reaganesque
Gomez had charm, a sense of humour, and a certain optimism. The little imp in that pic has none of those qualities.
4 posted on 05/14/2007 7:57:53 PM PDT by Army Air Corps (Four fried chickens and a coke)
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To: Army Air Corps

I haven’t a clue.


5 posted on 05/14/2007 7:59:03 PM PDT by SJackson (Arab leaders don't give a damn whether the refugees live or die, R. Garroway, UNWRA director, 8/58)
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To: SJackson

That photo sure makes me want to run for Congress, if you know what I mean!!


6 posted on 05/14/2007 7:59:05 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (Nancy Pelosi: The Babbling Bolshevik Babushka from the City by the Bay.)
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To: SJackson

I don’t go to CREEPYSTALKERWEBSITE for anything.


7 posted on 05/14/2007 8:11:57 PM PDT by TxCopper
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To: SJackson
When I see Kucinich’s mug, all that I think of is Smeagol.
8 posted on 05/14/2007 8:27:01 PM PDT by Army Air Corps (Four fried chickens and a coke)
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To: SJackson

So let me get this straight; the Dems have issues with and whine and cry about being on Fox for a debate but they don’t have a problem with getting free face time on Mr Murdoch’s websites?


9 posted on 05/14/2007 8:51:31 PM PDT by VeniVidiVici (ANWR would be supplying us today if the Democrats had voted for it in 1997)
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To: SJackson

like I wanna know what dennis’s likes and dislikes are , though i guess that would be easy- Likes: self...dislikes:America


10 posted on 05/14/2007 8:53:10 PM PDT by InvisibleChurch (Forty on the highway, forty in the driveway.)
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To: SJackson

“You could be friends with the next president of the United States with one click of your mouse. That is if you don’t mind being friends with someone who refers to him or herself in the third-person. “

I find this use of myspace.com by political candidates annoying.

And I wonder, when will somebody point out those that are doing this are sharing a website with a dozen well know (in the industry) porn stars?


11 posted on 05/15/2007 5:40:52 AM PDT by Badeye (You know its a kook site when they ban the word 'kook')
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