Reality TV World People News   Ratings News   Scheduling News   Application News   Spoiler News
Show Updates   Features & Interviews   Image Gallery   Message Boards   Shows Listing
The Amazing Race  American Idol  America's Got Talent  America's Next Top Model  The Apprentice  Bachelor Pad  The Bachelor  The Bachelorette  Big Brother  The Biggest Loser  Dancing with the Stars  Extreme Makeover  Fashion Star  Hell's Kitchen  Jersey Shore  Keeping Up with the Kardashians  MasterChef  Project Runway  The Real Housewives  So You Think You Can Dance  Survivor  Teen Mom  Top Chef  The Voice  The X Factor    More Shows 

HOME > OTHER ENTERTAINMENT NEWS > Quirky NEWS

U.S. politicians fear YouTube postings


UPI News Service, 09/27/2006 

Finding themselves on the popular YouTube.com Web site where embarrassing videos are posted has become a major fear for U.S. politicians.

ADVERTISEMENT
While the site features videos of people doing stupid things by accident or on purpose, it also contains many political bloopers, whose existence races through cyberspace as fast as broadcast campaign ads, CBS reports.

One of the most recent victims to the site's popularity is U.S. Sen. George Allen, R-Va., who's running for re-election in November. He had a substantial lead in the polls but was caught on camera using a racially derogatory term for an opponent's operative.

Another victim of YouTube exposure was U.S. Sen Joe Lieberman, D-Conn., a three-term senator seen in a posting kissing U.S. President George Bush. He lost August's Democratic primary to anti-war candidate Ned Lamont.

Bush strategist Matthew Dowd told CBS there are drawbacks to the YouTube phenomenon, as it causes "people and politicians to actually be less authentic, because they worry about what's going to get caught on the Internet."



Copyright 2006 by United Press International







Take Our User Survey





Page generated in 0.011153936386108 seconds
About Reality TV World   •   Advertise on Reality TV World  •   Contact Reality TV World  •   Privacy Policy   •   RSS Feed