Barack Obama

Barack mixes some tunes

Bruce Springsteen and Barack Obama

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With legendary supporters like Kanye West, Bruce Springsteen, and The DEAD, you know Obama has to have pretty good taste in music. Well now we can all see for ourselves!


Ms. Obama vibes with Jon Stewart

The night after her husband took part in a presidential debate, Michelle Obama appeared on Comedy Central's satirical news program “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.”

She told fearless fake-newsman Jon Stewart that she makes her husband, Sen. Barack Obama, work for her vote.

"I tell him, 'If I don't believe you, I'm not voting for you, buddy," Obama said. "'You gotta win me over!'"

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Obama's confesses he fell off the wagon

Barack Obama says in an interview with Men's Health magazine that he has bummed cigarettes "a couple of times" along the campaign trail.

In an interview with Men’s Health magazine, Barack Obama says he’s bummed cigarettes “a couple times” along the campaign trail.

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The DEAD holds an Obama jam sesh!

The DEAD

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First Bruce Springsteen, now The DEAD!


Are presidential debates necessary?

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Do Something's very own Ariston Anderson, Editor of CelebsGoneGood, had the following story published by the Huffington Post this morning, and it's our pleasure to repost it.

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Lebron and Russell say vote early!

Lebron James and Russell Simmons

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NBA All-Star LeBron James and Hip Hop mogul Russell Simmons led a rally today for Presidential hopeful Barack Obama in Cleveland, Ohio to encourage people to register to vote.

The “Cleveland Register for Change Rally” saw the celeb pair urging Ohioans to register before Monday’s deadline, and to cast their ballots during the early voting period before Election Day.


Biden and Palin square off

Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin combined a folksy appeal to Middle America with relentless criticism of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama as she sought to reclaim her identity as a feisty, folksy frontierswoman ready to storm Washington.

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Presidential candidates face off in first debate

Barack Obama and John McCain participated in their first presidential debate on Friday evening, taking on topics like foreign policy, national security and the current economic crisis.

The debate had no clear winner, but here are what some editorial writers had to say. Peter Canellos of the Boston Globe:

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New poll breaks down race and politics

The results of a new ABC News/USA Today/Columbia University poll show divides among the races, in vote choices, issue concerns, life experiences and
identity. A random sample of 1,941 adults, 1,032 blacks and 315 Hispanics, were interviewed for the poll on race, politics and society. Here are some of the results:

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Solange merges fashion and politics

Fashion week became oddly political this year, and no one knew it better than rising star Solange Knowles. You might have seen big sis Beyonce rock out the Obama Tee, but Solange rocked hard at Seventeen Magazine’s Fashion Week "Rock-N-Style party.