September 4, 2008

Palin on You Tube: 50,000 Views an Hour and Climbing

When I started watching the official Republican video of the Palin SpeechYouTube - Remarks by Sarah Palin the counter stood at 75,657. Forty-four minutes later -- the length of the speech -- the counter stood at 125,850. It's not Numa-Numa, but it is almost an hour long. Go figure. I'm sure the Obama team is.

And this love really is better the second time around.

As for the live event: More than 40 million people see Palin speech

An audience of 37.2 million people watched Palin on ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, Fox News Channel and MSNBC, Nielsen Media Research said Thursday. PBS estimated its audience at 3.9 million, based on a less reliable sample of several big cities. Nielsen does not count the audience for C-SPAN, which also showed the speech.... Last week, Nielsen said 38.4 million people watched Obama speak at a Denver stadium on the six commercial networks, along with BET, TV One, Univision and Telemundo - four networks that didn't cover Palin's speech. PBS added an estimated 4 million to that total.

Nearly 2 million more women were watching Palin than men, Nielsen said.

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Obama, after Governor Palin's speech:

"And, btw, I've been called worse on the basketball court."

Which shows Obambi never played against Sarah "The Trash Talking Barracuda". My fantasy reply from Governor Palin:

I'm a runner and a basketball player. I don't think he can beat me on the court. I don't think he's got the stamina.

Fantasy reply 2:

Does Senator Obama really want to match his credibility against the Wasilla High Girls Basketball 1982 Alaska State Champions?

Fantasy reply 3:

I hope he wasn't intimidated by a sanitized TV speech. Jeez, I don't think Piper was intimidated, either.

Posted by: gcotharn at September 5, 2008 9:10 AM
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