18th November, 2008

GAME CHANGER OF THE YEAR


GQ named President-elect Barack Obama one of its “Men of the Year” and called him “Game Changer of the Year” in the December issue, which went to print just before the election.
The issue includes an article written by Sen. Ted Kennedy. Check out a snippet below:
Whether he wins or loses, Barack Obama has ushered in a new era of American politics with a limitless vision of a better future that will endure for many years to come. Through his candidacy, Obama has provided a glimpse of a stronger, better, fairer America, where change comes from the bottom up, where we all come together to meet the great challenges of our time. He has inspired millions of new voters of all ages, races, and incomes to lend their voices for real change. For in this man, Americans can see not just the audacity but the possibility of hope for the country that is yet to be.

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18th November, 2008

Obama Logs on to YouTube

Not that I log on to YouTube for anything but ridiculousness, but I could make an exception and squeeze our President in between JD and Diddy lol


President-elect Barack Obama has announced today (November 14) a new plan to begin recording weekly Democratic addresses for YouTube and radio broadcast this weekend.According to Variety, Obama will extend his stride in history making, along with being the first ever U.S. African-American President, by taping his messages to the nation prior to his January inauguration, and proceeding to broadcast them throughout his run in office.

"President-elect Obama will continue to record and make available the Democratic radio address on video when he is in the White House," a transition team member told Variety. "No President-elect has ever turned the radio address into a multimedia opportunity before. This is just one of many ways that President-elect Obama will communicate directly with the American people and make the White House and the political process more transparent."

Aiming to develop a closer relationship to the American citizens via the Internet much like former President Franklin D. Roosevelt did with his radio messages, Obama is expected to build off the online success.

"The Obama team has written the playbook on how to use YouTube for political campaigns," YouTube rep Steve Grove told Variety. "

Obama told us in a YouTube interview last year that he plans to have 'fireside chats' on video, and we expect his administration will launch a White House YouTube channel very soon after taking office.

Viewers are expected to witness video interviews, Q&A sessions along with a more transparent image of the White House.The videos will reportedly be posted every Saturday. (From Sohh.com)

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12th October, 2008

Final presidential debate to feature cooking segment

Candidatescook The second presidential debate featured a town hall format in which the candidates felt quite comfortable talking to voters. Now there's a report that the final debate will feature a 20 minute cooking segment. It's an unprecedented event during a presidential debate that has surprised a lot of political pundits. But both the McCain and Obama campaigns are on board.

"You've got to understand that both candidates are trying to connect with those undecided voters," says Prof. Joseph Claskew of Aruna College of Political Studies. "Americans watch a lot of television. They love talk shows, and they especially love it when the shows have those cooking segments. It actually makes a lot of sense to have the candidates in a cooking segment. It will make them seem more human. Plus, Americans will get to see if either candidate can stand the heat in the kitchen."

The Providence Record reports that John McCain has been consulting with Martha Stewart while Barack Obama has been prepping with Rachel Ray. There's an unconfirmed report that McCain's camp is trying to negotiate an animal segment with Jack Hannah. There are a lot of undecided animal lovers who would like to see how the candidates handle animals.

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6th October, 2008

E3 COVER 2 COVER

Stars of The Secret Life of Bees, Alicia Keys, Jennifer Hudson and Queen Latifah cover the November issue of EBONY magazine.

T.I. covers the newest issue of GIANT Magazine and he does it very well as you can see.

VIBE magazine endorses Obama on the cover of the November collector's edition issue.

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2nd October, 2008

SHOCK! Jessica Alba wears Hannibal Lecter mask


Image: HiCelebs

Actress poses for Declare Yourself campaign

Thursday, 2 October 2008

Jessica Alba has been snapped wearing a plastic muzzle for a new advert.

The actress is raising awareness for Declare Yourself, a campaign encouraging young Americans to vote.

Wearing a Hannibal Lecter mask, Jess, 27, looks desperately into the camera, tears streaming down her face.

‘Only you can silence yourself,’ reads the tagline. ‘Make them hear you. Register to vote now.’

Last month she posed for a similar ad, in which she had her mouth taped shut.

The presidential election takes place between John McCain and Barack Obama on 4 November.

Source

SHOCK PIC: Jessica Alba wears mask in Declare Yourself ad campaign

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1st October, 2008

President Bush calls on Howie Mandel to help broker bailout deal

MandelldcIn an extraordinary meeting in the West Wing of the The White House, President Bush met with key lawmakers including John McCain and Barack Obama as well as the host of NBC's "Deal or No Deal," Howie Mandel.

"The nation is facing a serious economic crisis and we need quick action from Congress on this $700 Billion financial bailout," said President Bush. "All of these people in this room take this situation very seriously. Howie Mandel is very familiar with money and making deals, and of course, no deals."

Washington insiders are surprised that Mandel was called to the meeting, but his Hollywood star status may be a key in trying to convince skeptical lawmakers to pass the Bush Administration's bailout plan. Although, there are some complaints from Washington officials that briefcase girl number 18 was allowed into the meeting.

Mandel interrupted the President twice during the meeting as he received two calls from the Banker from "Deal or No Deal" and kept offering various amounts of money to the lawmakers in the room if they took the proposed deal.

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