gothamist.com - 2/27/2008
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Saturday Night Live is back! Wasting no time digging into primary season, the opening skit was a debate between Hillary and Barack, immediately answering the big question posed this week: who will play Barack? The answer: Fred Armisen! The Huffington Post raises the controversial points of this decision, given the previously-noted lack of minority players on the show (Armisen is not black ...
Barack Obama: He's Just Like Us!
usmagazine.com 2/27/2008 — Mobile Subscribe Barack Obama: He's Just Like Us ! The presidential hopeful writes his own Just Like Us captions! BONUS: BEFORE BARACK WAS FAMOUS "That might have been my first tricycle!" Barack tells Us , pegging his age as 2 1/2 or 3. Credit: UPI ...
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan
andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com 2/27/2008 — Face Of The Day | Main | Dissents Of The Night Live-Blogging Cleveland 26 Feb 2008 09:21 pm 10.36 pm. Obama won it - quite easily. It was overwhelming before the final break. But decisive nonetheless. I can't see how she manages to rescue her ...
Barack Obama Refuses 'Boxers or Briefs' Question
usmagazine.com 2/27/2008 — In the new issue of Us Weekly , presidential candidate Barack Obama invited news director Lara Cohen to join his campaign for a day. He described some of his best Just Like Us moments, and took our Presidential Pop Quiz (where he revealed that ...
Obama won’t answer traditional ‘boxers or briefs’ question
celebitchy.com 2/27/2008 —
I’m torn in my feelings for Barack Obama. On the one hand, I think he’s amazing. On the other, I find it distracting to see someone so attractive running for president. Do you all remember that photo of him on the beach a few years ...
Elementary filmmaking
sfgate.com 2/27/2008 — I HAVE never seen Tamra Davis' name on a wanted flier in a post office, but if she is not apprehended soon life as we know it may be in jeopardy. Davis, who made "Guncrazy" and "CB4," directed "Billy Madison," a wearying comedy starring Adam Sandler, ...
Clinton, Obama: Still At It! —
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Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are still neck-and-neck in the polls, and their heated debates continue. Access' Shaun Robinson went backstage at the debates and found a few surprises along the way.