How to Reach the Next Generation

Smosh, The Fine Brothers, PewDiePie, KSI, Ryan Higa.

Those are the most popular celebrities among teenagers right now. They’re all more popular than Katy Perry, Jennifer Lawrence, Leonardo Dicaprio, Johnny Depp, Vin Diesel, and everybody else listed in this summer’s Variety commissioned survey.

Who are Smosh and company? They’re Youtube stars.

Between the 5 of them they’ve garnered about 75 million subscribers and they’ve accumulated over 10 BILLION views. BILLION.

Most of those subscriptions and views come from people under 35. And while the biggest names on Youtube are gamers and comedians there is  a clear audience for political shows as well.

The Young Turks proves that.

With over 1.7 million subscribers, 65 million views per month, 27.5 million unique viewers per month, and 18 million unique viewers under 35 per month Cenk Uygur’s show provides indisputable proof that Youtubers are interested in news and politics.

The complete lack of competition for The Young Turks also reveals what kind of opportunity there is on the site. Among the other top Youtube channels in the News & Politics category almost none of them deal with politics AND make videos specifically for Youtube.

The atmosphere is practically begging for serious newcomers.

That’s where Games & Guns comes in. The political talk show I started a few short months ago is designed to fill the gap and reach those who likely haven’t heard both sides of the political debate… if they’ve heard any of it at all.

Games & Guns combines all of my favorite things… gaming, shooting, news, and politics. It informs as well as entertains.

Between myself and guests like RedState’s Erick Erickson, the Media Research Center’s Dan Joseph, and National Review’s Jim Geraghty conservatism is well represented. On the other hand, guests like Bloomberg’s Dave Weigel and MSNBC’s Adam Serwer give the views a chance to see opposing sides interact in a new and more honest way.

However, Games & Guns needs your help to take things to the next level. I’ve already invested hundreds of dollars of my own money but, unfortunately, I can’t afford to finance everything I need by myself. That’s why I’m asking you to help me raise $2,000.

With that money I’ll be able to build a new desktop computer that can run the video games, screen recording software, and video editing software I need. It’ll also get me an HD cameras and studio lighting that’s necessary for high quality productions. With this equipment I’ll be able to create more videos, with more guests, at a higher level, and far more often.

Compared to the millions of dollars it would take to produce a popular TV show or movie with a conservative message, I think that’s a pretty good deal. I’m hoping you do too.

Plus, if none of that convinced you, my girlfriend will be doing a Youtube style makeup how to video once we reach our goal… with my bearded face serving as the model.

So, make sure you donate!

1st Annual CPAC Competition and the Domination Dominatrix

The first ever CPAC competition edition of Games & Guns is up! Watch as host Stephen Gutowski competes against the National Review’s Jim Geraghty, Breitbart’s John Sexton, The Shark Tank’s Javier Manjarres, Mister Smith Media’s Michael Deppisch, Breitbart’s Ezra Dulis, Banana Republican’s Rachel Jurado, Slate’s Dave Weigel, and Dialog New Media’s Matt Scheffield.

But, first, check out the domination dominatrix.

Ok, now the competition!

Oh, and some nice elevator music to boot!

Video: John Ziegler Talks About His Argument With Max Blumenthal at CPAC

Conservative filmmaker John Ziegler had an altercation/argument/verbal-fight with nut job Daily Beast columnist today in the Omni Shoreham lobby at CPAC. Apparently things got very out of hand and almost physical. Check out this early video from James Joyner at OTB, whom I met by the way (Via The Other McCain):

I know the sound quality is terrible but the visuals tell you all you need to know for the moment. Apparently Max Blumenthal had a video crew with him so you can expect a higher quality version out sometime soon I would guess.

But after all this stuff went down John Ziegler came over to bloggers’ row and was explaining what had happened to me and several other bloggers. Here is that video (there’s a curse word or two so be careful):

Yikes… the things that happen at CPAC

UPDATE: My new lefty blogger friend, Tommy Christopher of Aol and DailyDose, was able to track down Max Blumenthal and get his side of the story. He was even nice enough to splice the two interviews together into this jaw dropping video:

The most popular election video on YouTube from a McCain supporter?

Can this really be true?

Could a video where an Iraq war veteran endorses John McCain really have more than 11 million views and still have a 4 star rating?

Apparently the answer is yes.

Here is the video. It is poignant, concise, and heart felt:

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TG4fe9GlWS8