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How powerful is Barack Obama's celebrity army?

3/09/2008 1:48:00 AM.  | Jesse Perez

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Like it or loathe it, Hollywood is a big factor in the 2008 presidential campaign. And as far as celebrity endorsements go, Democrat Barack Obama is bringing in the A-listers by the truckload – and leaving the GOP looking like a dodgy RSL club trio.

But is this a good thing?

Well, according to one of Obama’s biggest supporters, the chronically political George Clooney, it does more harm than good to have swarms of celebrity supporters.

But with the support of the seemingly indestructible demigoddess of suburbia, Oprah Winfrey, a huge wave of well moisturized, turkey-glazing, SUV-driving housewives are already putting ‘The Secrets’ law of attraction into gear, and imagining their dream president in the top job.

With Oprah grabbing a viewing audience of over 8 million per episode, it’s the kind of influence that can’t be ignored. And if she gives away a free car for every Obama vote it’s all over.

But it’s not just housewives at the mercy of the media figureheads – politics, it seems, is comin to da’ club.

P.Diddy, aka Puff Daddy, aka Diddy, aka, Puffy, aka Sean Combs, put aside his rigorous name-changing schedule to publicly slam GOP candidate, John McCain, for his choice of Alaskan running mate, Sarah Palin.

Mr. Diddy’s pledging to bring “millions to the polls” come November 4 in support of Obama, and the GOP had better hope the voting public have a more conservative taste in politics than they do in music – otherwise the playas and the shawties are will be dropping McCain like he’s hot. (Interestingly, Snoop Dogg has openly criticized Obama and believes he received financial support from the Ku Klux Klan.)

From the Cristal-pouring clubs to the glamour of the red-carpet, Barack has received glowing support from Hollywood – with many actors and actresses decrying the Iraq war and the Bush presidency, and jumping onto Obama’s “change” bandwagon.

Robert DeNiro, Scarlett Johansen, Jennifer Aniston, Chris Rock, Samuel L Jackson, George Clooney, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon are all party of “Obama’s Army”, and if his thespian troops have the same pulling power to influence votes as they do to get bums on seats, then Obama’s looking to get enough drops in the box to put him into office.

Obama has been described as having an aura of a rock star, and the energy of his Democratic National Convention left fans fainting and a packed stadium chanting his mantra.

In a celebrity-obsessed America, it might just be enough to steal the show.

COMMENTS

Tuesday, 02 September 2008

I like what you said but can you have it proof-read before putting it into the national forum that is LiveNews.com? I have this thing about the use or misuse of words and you could benefit from having someone proofread your work.

Posted by: LYNN CARLTON, Fultondale

 

Tuesday, 02 September 2008

I think I know what you are saying Lynn - but correct me if im wrong in guessing its a hatred of 'da instead of 'the' and other urban colloquialisms? If so, its for effect only.

Posted by: Jesse Perez, Pyrmont

 

Tuesday, 02 September 2008

..According to The Omniverse Almanac, Scarlett Johansson is actually one of the few very cool people inhabiting this planet, along with Steven Splielberg, Johnny Depp, Riccardo Mariti, Tom Cruise, Will Smith, Jessica Biel, Justin Timberlake, Angelina Jolie, Tim Burton, Terry Gilliam, Bill Gates,Stephen Hawkings, Laurence Dale, the Dalai Lama... Check out The Omniverse Almanac on Google

Posted by: JP S, London

 

Wednesday, 03 September 2008

Obama won't need any celebs helping him win the white house. What with McCain making the Republican Party akin to the Beverly Hillbillies, it's going to be shoo-in for Obama. All this Mama-drama will kill the Republican ticket. Mark my words. With that said, I'm rushing to the library to check out a book on learning the Australian Language so I can seek asylum there for the next 8 years. Somebody fire up the barbie for me, will ya?

Posted by: Pithy Opiner, California, USA

Wednesday, 03 September 2008

Since you typed in English I'm hoping it won't take to long for you to learn the "australian Language"?? Hey...maybe you won't even need a book. But, you may want to pick up a few other books.

Posted by: bob johnson, san diego

 

Thursday, 04 September 2008

Since when have celebrities been anything but dysfunctional? They live in a vacuum. So few have stable lives that even relate to the common population. I smell bling, bling, bling.

Posted by: Brad Shue, Charlotte

 

Thursday, 04 September 2008

Interesting thoughts, I wonder why Clooney thinks celebrity support could have a bad effect, because your argument is sound. Except for "moisturized" in the fourth par, which should have another "s" if you're Australian, and your use of the word "thespian", which makes me think your commentary on Olympics fashion was much more appropriate than anything you may say about the arts. Otherwise it was a good read.

Posted by: Amy BG, Brisbane

 
 

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