Tuesday, September 01, 2009

Spending in the name of Obama

It's amazing how many advertisers are using Obama's name to hawk their product. Reminds me of the Dr. Oz, Oprah, and Rachel Ray ads which traffic in their names without permission. I've seen ads like
    "President Obama wants you to go back to school"

    "President Obama wants you to have a new car"

    "President Obama wants you to save your home"

    and this one by an American whose eyes were opened by his schooling in Iran selling his gaming technology,

    "This unique approach is the embodiment of “e-diplomacy,” and reflects the new “soft diplomacy” approach favored by the Obama Administration."
But here's one I saw in my e-mail this morning that should really be an eye-opener for fund raising if he tells the truth:
    For those of you who want to learn the secrets of the Obama Campaign's online fundraising success and how you can apply them at your college or university, there will be a live, 60-minute Webinar:

    "Fundraising Secrets from the Obama Campaign Your College Can Use Now"
    Wednesday, September 16, 2009 1:00 - 2:00 PM (ET) . . .

    Before joining the Obama campaign in Chicago, Steve managed online organizing at the Center for American Progress [Clinton retreads now in Obama Camp which became leading war room for escalation in Afghanistan], where he built support for progressive [i.e. socialist/marxist] positions on issues ranging from alternative fuels to ending the war in Iraq. Steve has also managed online operations for the Children's Defense Fund and American University's College of Arts and Sciences.
Somewhere I read (and blogged) about that cottage industry of loyal compaign worker bees at their computers and the pittance the people received who worked in that e-campaign.

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