Lena Dunham's sexy Obama ad: Youthfully alluring or bad taste?
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| Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Love it or hate it, one thing is certain about Lena 鈥淕irls鈥 Dunham鈥檚 for the Obama campaign: She has created buzz.
And buzz is good when you鈥檙e president of the United States and relying on young voters to pay attention to the fact that the election is less than two weeks away.
If you don鈥檛 know who Ms. Dunham is, the ad is clearly not meant for you. But in certain circles, she鈥檚 a rock star. Or at least an edgy, indie TV star, creator and lead character of the HBO series 鈥淕irls.鈥
鈥淵our first time shouldn鈥檛 be with just anybody,鈥 Dunham says to the camera in a giving-advice-to-a-girlfriend tone. 鈥淵ou want to do it with a great guy.鈥
She鈥檚 talking, it turns out, about her first time voting, not, um, something else. But for a full minute, she鈥檚 all about what the 鈥渇irst time鈥 should be like 鈥 doing it with 鈥渟omeone who really cares about and understands women,鈥 someone who cares about birth control and who brought the troops out of Iraq.
OK, so maybe it鈥檚 clear pretty soon into the one-minute video that Dunham is talking about voting for President Obama, but still. To people of a certain age 鈥 as in, people old enough to have a kid her age (like, maybe, this correspondent) 鈥 there鈥檚 a certain 鈥渋ck鈥 factor. As of 2 p.m. on Friday, the day after the ad was posted on YouTube, it had more than 275,000 views, with 5,014 鈥渓ikes鈥 and聽 6,807 鈥渄islikes.鈥
The comments went back and forth.
鈥淎s if American women don鈥檛 already have enough disrespectful, perverted men in the form of classmates, colleagues, bosses, journalists, musicians, entertainers, film and TV writers and producers, and men we encounter anywhere we go, talking to and about锘 us as if we were the slutty bimbos they wish us to be, we now have to hear it from the president of the United States, as well?鈥 writes gtgirl197.
鈥淭his creeps me锘 out in so many levels,鈥 writes grizzlyadam26.
鈥淔abulous lady!锘 Haters step aside,鈥 writes Fishburgesa.
The conservative Independent Women鈥檚 Forum (IWF) reacted with disdain.
"This ad simply proves that the Obama campaign聽only knows how to speak to one specific type of woman,鈥 writes Hadley Heath, senior policy analyst at the IWF. 鈥淎nd I鈥檓 proud to聽say I am not that type of woman.鈥
Members of the young Hollywood set tweeted support. 鈥淢y favorite chick strikes gold again! Brilliant,鈥 wrote Nina Dobrev, who stars in 鈥The Vampire Diaries.鈥
Unfortunately for Mr. Obama, Ms. Dobrev is Canadian. But she has almost 3 million Twitter followers.
Even if a lot of people are put off by the ad, what鈥檚 the down side? It's not going to dissuade a possibly creeped-out Obama supporter from voting for him; young conservatives weren't going to vote for him anyway. And if it plants the voting idea with a few young adults in key swing states, then it will have been worth it.