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  • July 2008
    • Peekaboo With Kids Is Classic Political Game

      Peekaboo With Kids Is Classic Political Game

      (Newser) - The press tries to treat politicians’ offspring, particularly younger ones, with kid gloves, writes David Carr of the New York Times —so it’s no wonder there was a furor when Barack Obama let Access Hollywood interview his 10- and 7-year-old daughters. Many reporters were irked by the beyond-puff piece, and Obama swiftly said he wouldn’t do it again, drawing the curtain back over his family. More »

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      Barack Obama   Obama 2008   media   Michelle Obama   interview   Access Hollywood   Malia Obama   Sasha Obama

    • Obama, Stop Acting Like a Child

      Obama, Stop Acting Like a Child

      (Newser) - Caught up in a Fourth of July celebration, Barack Obama agreed to let his daughters be interviewed on "Access Hollywood," a turnaround from his position on his family's privacy and a big slip-up, writes Maureen Dowd in the New York Times. But Obama compounded the error by expressing morning-after regret so vehemently that it just looked like the latest in a series of flip-flops. More »

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      Barack Obama   Michelle Obama   family   interview   Access Hollywood   Malia Obama   Sasha Obama

    • Obama Family Goes Hollywood

      Obama Family Goes Hollywood

      (Newser) - Barack Obama took the unusual step of sitting down with Access Hollywood, but the interview took a decidedly precocious tone when daughters Malia and Sasha joined in, dishing on mommy and daddy holding hands and potential White House bedroom decor. The first interview of the Obamas is airing over four evenings, beginning last night, and is expected to draw millions of viewers—at a time when John McCain is struggling to stay in the spotlight. More »

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      Barack Obama   John McCain   presidential campaign   presidential election   Michelle Obama   interview   Access Hollywood

  • June 2008
    • Actors' Family Feud Creates More Hollywood Labor Unrest

      Actors' Family Feud Creates More Hollywood Labor Unrest

      (Newser) - In the escalation of a long-simmering turf war, the largest Hollywood actors union is attempting to scuttle a deal reached by its smaller rival with studios, the Los Angeles Times reports. Though the Screen Actors Guild isn't planning to strike when its contract expires tonight, it's urging members who also belong to the American Federation of Television and Radio Actors to vote against that contract. More »

    • Daytime TV as Campaign Stop

      Daytime TV as Campaign Stop

      (Newser) - You know where they stand on gas prices, but what about pantsuits and family pets? Hillary Clinton, John McCain, and Barack Obama are making the rounds of daytime talk shows and celebrity gossipfests, courting "low-info" voters—those mostly white, working class, and undecided folks who haven't been paying much attention to the campaign. And besides pulling in millions more viewers than Jon Stewart or Stephen Colbert, softer shows also go easier on guests, reports Newsweek . More »

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      Barack Obama   John McCain   Hillary Clinton   television   Jon Stewart   Stephen Colbert   The View   presidential politics   daytime talk show   Access Hollywood

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