"Good Morning America" drew attention to another twisted phenomenon fostered by YouTube: parents who encourage their children to fight and then post the footage online for the public to watch.
Gay anarchists disrupted an evangelical church service in Lansing, Mich., in reaction to California's vote for traditional marriage. The activists chanted and tossed fliers. Two lesbians kissed in front of the auditorium.
Members of a prayer group that gathers weekly in the same gay neighborhood in San Francisco was driven from the area by angry gays. Police had to escort them. (Full video)
Mormons gathered in Los Angeles faced threats of Armageddon from supporters of gay marriage who called the Mormons "devil worshipers" and "horrible, horrible people." Watch the full video.
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When Barack Obama becomes president Jan. 20, he will move the traditional presidential radio address into the Web 2.0 era by producing online video versions.
In fact, Obama isn't waiting until he takes office to break tradition. He recorded his first video address today, and it will air tomorrow as the Democratic counterpart to President Bush's weekly address.
Obama's team is trumpeting the…
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The Pentagon last year put the kibosh on U.S. troops uploading videos to YouTube and other sites for both security and technological reasons but recently launched its own video site for soldiers and their families.
TroopTube isn't quite like Eyeblast.tv or YouTube, however. It doesn't appear to let viewers embed clips on their own sites. But that's OK because we want more military videos on…
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A quick tour of the latest online video hits confirms that campaign season is over.
Election videos, especially those about the presidential race, have ranked among the top clips at Viral Video Chart for weeks, if not months. Check the Top 20 for the past 30 days to get a sense of what the chart looked like until a few days ago. Not all of them are serious news, but most of them soared to the…
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The liberal talk-radio host who said in a vulgar, on-air tirade that he wanted Joe (The Plumber) Wurzelbacher "dead" is out of a job.
Examiner.com reports that Charles "Karel" Bouley was fired Tuesday. Michelle Malkin noted that Karel is "playing the victim card." He whined that the station has fired "the most prominent gay voice" in San Francisco and blamed an engineer for his vulgarities being…
Rep. John Olver, D-Mass., has won $18.95 million in federal funds toward the University of Massachusetts at Amherst telescope -- except that it's nowhere near Amherst or even Massachusetts. ("Porkbusters On Patrol," Episode 5)
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This is the debut video in an occasional series called "Softball Spotlight," which will showcase the softball questions that Barack Obama-loving reporters ask the future president. E-mail your tips to me: dglover-at-mediaresearch-dot-org. Or upload your own videos to Eyeblast.tv. We'll be creating a channel for them.
NBC reporter Lee Cowan was quite infatuated with Democrat Barack Obama on the…