What if They Held an Election and Nobody Used YouTube?
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What if They Held an Election and Nobody Used YouTube?
What do you get when you cross one of the best non-fiction outlets on YouTube with the Internet’s most beloved animal species? VICE ‘s Lil Bub & Friendz will soon provide the answer. The upcoming feature will focus on celebrity cat Lil Bub and her feline pals at the Internet Cat Video Film Festival .
In the wake of the tragedy at Newtown, Connecticut’s Sandy Hook Elementary School, Vice President of the United States Joe Biden met with a number of high-profile individuals and organizations that contribute to (or at least are alleged to contribute to) America’s gun problem.
President Barack Obama was sworn into his second term in office by Chief Justice John Roberts on Monday, January 21. Richard Blanco was on hand, too, as the inaugural poet. The, openly gay engineer, Cuban immigrant, and relatively young man on the rostrum at just 44 years-old, gave what David Freedlander at the Daily Beast called a soaring recitation of his Whistman-esque poem ‘One Day’
The Brooklyn-based band The Gregory Brothers uploaded one of their signature auto-tuned music video tracks to the web around this time of year way back in 2009. It featured Martin Luther King Jr
I’m a great believer in the “rule of three.” It’s a writing principle that suggests that things that come in threes are inherently funnier, more satisfying, or more effective than some other number of things. For example, Gert Fröbe says in the 1964 James Bond ...

Barack Obama was re-elected to the office of the President last night , an historic event that has necessitated heavy coverage on YouTube.
We’ve broken down the three Presidential debates (and one VP debate) in every which way .
Political junkies – and even some undecided voters – will tune in to watch Wednesday night’s first general election debate between President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney.

Jon Stewart and Bill O’Reilly have quite the rivalry. A recent two-part clip of Jon Stewart on The O’Reilly Factor has drawn over 3 million hits, making it by far the most popular video on the FoxNewsInsider YouTube channel