Well, maybe not TV, but YouTube. Who needs TV, when you can program your own video, whenever and wherever you want? The 2008 Election has really witnessed the growing power of user-generated video, and Barack's campaign has been amongst the most astute at utilizing this new medium. Here are some great videos including two excellent smear debunkers (with beautiful women even), his King Day speech (his best ever, IMHO), and though it doesn't relate to Obama, I've even thrown in a copy of the Mitt Romney "voice", in case you haven't seen (heard) that frightening video yet . . .
In response to the charge that Obama attends a "racist" church, we have this wonderful response from one of his co-congregationalists:
Jane Fisler Hoffman, Minister, United Church of Christ
As if to anticipate the next criticism, that Obama is "too religious", there is also this video debunking the "present" vote anti-choice smear against Obama:
Lorna Brett Howard, former President, Chicago NOW
And if you have not yet taking a half of an hour to watch Barack Obama's Martin Luther King tribute speech from Dr. King's pulpit in Atlanta, George, then you owe it to yourself to do so now, or as soon as possible:
-- Barack Obama, "The Great Need of the Hour", January 20, 2008, Ebenezer Baptist Church, Atlanta Georgia
Finally, if confirmation is needed that Mitt Romney is not, in fact, human, here it is:
Mitt Romney's system error