May 10, 2012

"If I Wanted America To Fail" Goes Viral

Yadullah Hussain, Financial Post


Financial Post

A video criticizing the current U.S. administration’s business and energy policies has gone viral, clocking more than two million page views since it launched on April 20, as American gear up for election season.

Americans For Limited Government (ALG), a non-partisan group, launched ‘If I wanted America to fail’, inspired by Paul Harvey’s essay, If I Were The Devil, slamming President Obama’s policies on a raft of issues, from housing to mining.

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TAGGED: Presidential Election 2012, viral marketing, Paul Harvey, President Obama, energy

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