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Hillary's Bosnia Lie a Big Hit on YouTube

Posted by Rachel Sklar, Huffington Post at 7:05 AM on March 27, 2008.


As far as YouTube goes, these numbers are on par with what Obama's race speech had pulled in in roughly two days.

Remember last week when Barack Obama's race speech racked up millions of views on YouTube? Well, history is repeating itself this week for Hillary Clinton — though not for anything she'd want voters to see. YouTubed videos showing the debunking of her Bosnia claim have been viewed at least two million times over the past two days — at least — showing her claims of running across the tarmac to avoid gunfire to footage of her and her then-teenaged daughter, Chelsea, being greeted by a sweet little girl. The most-viewed of the videos, a pull of a CBS News segment that has currently clocked 1,373,104 views, is also the #1 most-viewed video today and # 4 this week (Obama's race speech is #5); other versions of the video have gotten 388,057, 31,555, 25,786, 4,190 and 2,149 views respectively (ironically, CBS' own video on their YouTube channel only has 4,205 views so far).

This, incidentally, does not include Hillary-in-Bosnia related videos, like the CBS News 1996 report on the trip itself, with 95,996 views; a clip from the report on it from "NBC Nightly News" (26,997 views) and from CNN's Jack Cafferty (1,028 views); and "Hillary in Tuzla: The Tale of Bosnian Sniper Fire (TRAILER)" at 295,823 views.

It's hard to fully canvass the entire world of online video, but as far as YouTube goes, these numbers are on par with what Obama's race speech had pulled in in roughly two days (and that video may have had some "video view optimizing" help, according to Peter Kafka at the Silicon Alley Insider). Presumably the Clinton campaign isn't pushing this video (it's not on her official YouTube page, unlike Obama's speech on his). Still, there's no dispute that it's getting watched, a lot. Even from the time I started this post, the views on several of those clips have jumped noticeably.

This is not good news for Clinton. A trip that she could have legitimately held out as evidence of her engagement in foreign affairs while First Lady has instead become an example of exaggeration and resume-padding that undermines her claims of both experience and integrity. As Ron Fournier wrote today in the AP: "Polls show that voters wonder about Clinton's honesty and authenticity. The Bosnia story plays to that character issue. As former Vice President Al Gore could tell her, once the media and voters start doubting a candidate's integrity, every episode that fits that narrative gets blown out of proportion." In the YouTube era, that gets magnified a millionfold.

I wrote yesterday of the treatment of campaign gaffes by the media, and whether or not all gaffes were treated equal. Fair enough — but this isn't just about airtime or pundit-fodder. Just as people sought out the video of Obama's speech — and made the text version the most-emailed New York Times story of the week — so, too, are they seeking out the video showing the former First Lady and candidate for the Democratic nomination for president in a complete and total falsehood. Whether it was the product of sleep-deprived confusion or ill-intent is now beside the point: It looks terrible. And at least 2 million people on YouTube know it.


How Obama Became President Of YouTube
[Silicon Alley Insider]
Ari Melber: Obama's YouTube Speech Tops TV Ratings [HuffPo]

Related:
Morning Shows Snipe At Clinton Over Bosnia Remarks
[HuffPo]

Ron Fournier: Why Wasn't The Truth Good Enough For Hillary? [AP]

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Rachel Sklar is the Media & Special Projects Editor for the Huffington Post and is the editor of the site's Eat The Press page.


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Not a gaffe
Posted by: Sissy on Mar 27, 2008 5:15 AM   
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We have discussed Bosniagate au nausim and the only thing left to say is, "this was not a gaffe, it was a LIE." Hillary didn't "mis-speak", nor should she claim being "overtired", or "forgetful", she lied, plain and simple. Furthermore, if she was all the adjectives that she says, then I'm not too sure I want her "answering the White House phone at 3:00 in the Morning."

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» ^What she said Posted by: hurricane hugo
shocking new video proves clinton told the TRUTH!
Posted by: KaptainSpiffy on Mar 27, 2008 8:09 AM   
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHVEDq6RVXc

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I'm wondering how many hits the video will have by April.
Posted by: TheDoctor on Mar 27, 2008 9:02 AM   
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I've done this before with these types of youtube videos, I'm betting that the video of Clinton's inaccurate statements will reach over 2,500,000 by April 1st. Therefore I've created a prediction market on it here: linked text

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Waltrina Mitty & Her Secret Life
Posted by: bessie on Mar 27, 2008 9:11 AM   
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Walter Mitty demonstrated what a 'fantasy life' can do for an ordinary, boring day. Hillary, a la Waltrina, is showing us what her fantasy life can do for a political campaign. Waltrina is no ordinary political spouse - she has crafted major peace settlements; created groundbreaking legislation for families and children, and now we come to learn that she can perform seamlessly despite sniper fire. By next week, we'll learn that Waltrina was really the president - not Bill, he was too busy with 'other stuff'. Well it's good to know that a vote for Hillary is really a vote for Waltrina, ready for that 3am phone call, on day one.

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This is what happens...
Posted by: Quannah on Mar 27, 2008 9:59 AM   
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when you try to "pad" your resume! What idiots! They knew there was a camera when she took this trip - after all, it was a "photo-op" wasn't it?

The fact that she has "mis-spoken" on at least three separate occasions (in December, February and March) proves that it was an intentional lie meant to deceive the public to make her look more "tough" thus proving her "presidential" credentials. Problem is, though, it backfired when proven to be the lie that it was.

Hillary deserves any contempt she's getting for this. She, once again, brought it all on herself. No pity here.

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Liar, liar, pants on fire!
Posted by: Grandma Crabby on Mar 27, 2008 10:30 AM   
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Hilary, your pants are blazing and the fire damage is spreading.

You are making an idiot out of yourself. STOP! Oops, too late!

VideoProductionTips = Learn Internet Video

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» RE: Liar, liar, pants on fire! Posted by: hurricane hugo