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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jeYscnFpEyA





That guy's pretty brilliant. At first I was thinking that guy shouldn't go all obsessive in his issues, burying them in such intense rhetoric it makes it kind of boring to listen to him. He should add some more comedy to his bit, like Coke does on XPT.

But, then you consider the Tom Payne impersonation again and think back to what you learned in school. Tom Payne released propaganda pamphlets, along with many others at the time, just like that. Buried deep in the rhetoric. The difference was, Payne's pamphlet's became more popular and changed more people's minds. If that kind of thing was popular back then, why shouldn't it be now? The Tom payne impersonation gives him an angle that makes you wanna watch as he endlessly blasts off on issues.

Youtube is where the people are hanging out who are trying to develop a large enough of a talent pool that we'll eventually be able to fill all these broadband pipes we've already got with real entertainment. Unlike a lot on Youtube, that guy gets it and is doing his job trying to get there.