Posted on May 4, 2008 by mnadeau67
The Boston Herald interviewed several Boston sports figures on their predictions for the New Hampshire primary. A tad dated, but interesting.
ELLIS HOBBS: Obama keeps it real
“Obama ’08, all the way.
“There’s the kind of taboo to talk about the whole racial issue. Yeah he’s (black), but what catches my eye is he keeps it real. You know, he’s done some bad things in life. He just seems like one of those brothers where he comes from around the way. He could be one of us. It just so happens he’s in the media every day.
“That’s what I like now. If he can keep it real now with the fan following he has, then once he gets into office I don’t think he’s one of those guys that can be corrupted. He may not make all the right decisions or have all the answers, but he’ll definitely keep it real and let us know what’s going on..
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Posted on May 2, 2008 by mnadeau67
Former talk-show host Montel Williams is bashing members of the media for their coverage of the Reverend Wright statements:
Williams said the preacher “doesn’t matter” and isn’t one of “the real issues. We should stop being misled by a voracious appetite for trash. I’m really kind of disgusted at the fact that for the first time probably in our nation’s history the media is dictating this political campaign more so than the candidates are. Rev. Wright is as important to this election as Bill Clinton was important to this election when Hillary stood by and he did what he had do in the White House.”
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Posted on April 29, 2008 by asabella6
At the annual White House Correspondents’ Association dinner, politicans and celebrities came together…to eat, laugh, and network.
Everyone from Desperate Housewife Marcia Cross to celeb blogger Perez Hilton, newly-engaged and possibly pregnant Ashlee Simpson and fiance Fall Out Boy rocker Pete Wentz…oh yeah, and some politicians and reporters…attended the posh event, MC’d by new American citizen, Craig Ferguson.
For complete coverage, a couple of options:
Washington Post
AFP
Vogue UK’s quick bit about what Donatella Versace had to say at the dinner:
New York Daily News
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Posted on April 25, 2008 by asabella6
Comedian/anchorman Jon Stewart, the source most Americans under the age of 30 get their news from, has lined up some political heavy-hitters to join him on the Daily Show in the upcoming weeks.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Former President Jimmy Carter, Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean, and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich are all scheduled to make appearances on “The Daily Show.”
Not exactly fair and balanced,though–three Democratic guests, and one Republican guest.
For the complete CNN political ticker story, click here.
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Posted on April 25, 2008 by asabella6
Former Republican Presidential and Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee plans to write a book on his failed run to the White House and what Republicans need to do to change their political strategy…and the book will be released at an unusual date…CNN.com’s political ticker reports:
Two weeks after the next president is elected, Mike Huckabee will publish a book sharing details on his failed bid for the White House and offering his vision for remodeling the conservative movement.
Sigh, even Chuck Norris couldn’t save Huckabee’s campaign. The Arkansas Governor has written two previous books.
For CNN’s full story, click here.
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Posted on April 22, 2008 by mnadeau67
Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker Michael Moore (Bowling for Columbine, Sicko, Farenheit 9/11) is coming out for Obama.
On the eve of the poll, Obama picked up another celebrity endorsement when filmmaker Michael Moore backed him. In a posting on his website, he said he had planned to stay neutral, but was incensed when Clinton mentioned the Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan in a TV debate last week.
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Posted on April 17, 2008 by mnadeau67
Mary, your dress waves…like a vision she dances across the porch…FOR OBAMA! Sorry, I couldn’t resist. Thunder Road remains my favorite song of all time. And The Boss, Bruce Springsteen, who famously campaigned for Kerry in 2004, has come out for Obama.
Rock star Bruce Springsteen endorsed Democratic Sen. Barack Obama for president Wednesday, saying “he speaks to the America I’ve envisioned in my music for the past 35 years.”
In a letter addressed to friends and fans posted his website, Springsteen said he believes Obama is the best candidate to undo “the terrible damage done over the past eight years.”
No word yet on who the poor man’s Bruce Springsteen–Jon Bon Jovi–is backing…
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Posted on April 15, 2008 by asabella6
CNN.com’s Political Ticker reports, apparently John McCain’s campaign is borrowing some recipes from the Food Network, including all-star chef and Oprah protege, Rachael Ray.
From the McCain campaign:
“Apparently a web intern added Rachael Ray to our policy team without her knowing it,” McCain campaign spokesman Tucker Bounds told CNN Tuesday morning. “He was swiftly dealt with and the page is down for revision. Our apologies to Food Network …but according to our press assistant the passion fruit mousse is really worth trying.”
For the full ticker story, click here.
No word on whether Rachael Ray is planning EVOO-inspired legal action.
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Posted on April 15, 2008 by mnadeau67
Another “Hills” endorsement. A week or so after Heidi said she was for McCain, Brody Jenner (son of Olympian Bruce Jenner) came out for Obama.
• Bros before Hills: In important election news, Hills dude and Kardashian clan member Brody Jenner has announced his support of Barack Obama. “I think people would take us more seriously with Iraq and everything … I just think he’s cool,” said Brody.
No word yet on Spencer’s endorsement…
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Posted on April 10, 2008 by mnadeau67
A whole bunch of news today.
First, the L.A. Times has a piece on the drop in popularity a celebrity could pay when they endorse a candidate.
Writing at Politico.com, he suggests the aging empress of TV has paid a price for getting into the dirty business of politics with and for her man Barack. By August last year, a CBS poll found her favorabMother Teresa who beat out TV talk-show hostess and billionaire Oprah Winfrey as most admired woman of the 20th centuryle rating had plunged from 74% to 61%, still twice as good as the president but nearly a 20% drop.
Next, another rapper out for Obama.
Nas is the latest in a line of celebrities to publicly declare their support for Obama.
The I Can hitmaker tells MTV, “There’s no two ways to look at it, man – the man’s got what it takes. He’s serious.
“As a kid, you always think, ‘We’ll never see a black president,’ you know? ‘There’ll never be a black president.’ And you always feel that way. Everybody’s always grew up that way, black and white. So I think now, with Obama having a great chance of winning, I think (with) black and white, there’s been something lifted off their shoulders. It’s like, ‘This can happen. This can be great.’ And it’s about time.”
I’m sure he feels ill-matic about that one. Nyuk nyuk nyuk.
Lewis Black gives his own spin on celebrity endorsements–in his usual calm, collected manner (ha!).
Finally, Elton John’s alright for fightin’ for Hillary. A concert for her at Radio City Music Hall raised $2.5 million for her presidential campaign.
Experience is central to Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton’s presidential bid, and Wednesday night she tapped one of pop music’s most venerable rockers to help fill her campaign coffers with $2.5 million. Elton John, who has sold records and filled arenas for four decades, played a benefit concert for Clinton at Radio City Music Hall.
“I’ve always been a Hillary supporter,” John, 61, said before launching into his 1970 breakthrough hits, Your Song and Border Song. “There is no one more qualified to lead America.”
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