Posted by Jed Lewison on Tue Feb 26, 2008 at 5:29 AM Pacific

Hillary Clinton vs. the Mashup Artists

The guy who collaborated with me on the "shame on you mashup" found this cool entry in FilmMaker Magazine's blog.

Hillary Clinton's "Shame on you, Barack Obama!" outburst at the weekend has not only become a popular video on YouTube but, inevitably, spawned a mashup. Because of YouTube, people are now empowered to express themselves politically in a forum where the most intelligent voices will be seen and heard worldwide by millions. Pushed forward by figures such as Rx (who I have posted about a few times before), the political mashup has increasingly become one of the most vital and persuasive forms of political commentary.
Hillary Clinton vs. the Mashup Artists

The guy who collaborated with me on the "shame on you mashup" found this cool entry in FilmMaker Magazine's blog.

Hillary Clinton's "Shame on you, Barack Obama!" outburst at the weekend has not only become a popular video on YouTube but, inevitably, spawned a mashup. Because of YouTube, people are now empowered to express themselves politically in a forum where the most intelligent voices will be seen and heard worldwide by millions. Pushed forward by figures such as Rx (who I have posted about a few times before), the political mashup has increasingly become one of the most vital and persuasive forms of political commentary.

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