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December 8, 2007 5:56 PM

Oprah and the Obamas

(CBS)
From CBS News' Maria Gavrilovic:

DES MOINES, IOWA -- While the effect that Oprah will have on Barack Obama’s presidential bid is still up for debate, her ability to draw a crowd is not. Despite the winter snow storm in Des Moines, people flooded Hy-Vee Hall to see the ‘Queen of Talk.’ According to campaign estimates, 18,000 people came to see the Obamas and Oprah.

Winfrey was introduced by Michelle Obama, who teased the audience, “Barack and Oprah couldn’t make it tonight, I’m just going to sing to you!”

The audience stood up and roared when Oprah took the stage. She told the crowd, “So much as been said about what my jumping into this arena does or does not bring to the table of politics and I really don’t know.”

“Despite the speculation and the hype, I understand the difference between a book club and free refrigerators,” Oprah said, “I understand the difference between that and this critical moment in our nation’s history.”

Oprah also told the audience this is the first time that she has been compelled to speak out for a political candidate. “I am not here for partisan beliefs,” she said, “Over the years, I have voted for as many Republicans as I have Democrats.”

Oprah called on the audience to “think” and to choose Obama as their candidate. For roughly ten minutes, she described what she thinks Obama will bring to the presidency. “I believe that Barack Obama will bring statesmanship to the White House,” Oprah said, “I believe that he will lead with strength, conviction, honor and compassion.”

Oprah is a tough act to follow, and Barack Obama was quick to acknowledge that. “You know you’ve got a pretty good show when I’m the third best speaker.” He went on to thank Oprah for coming to Iowa.

“There’s this woman with a funny name,” Obama said, “Nobody would have thought that she would become somebody who moves an entire nation each and every day.”

Obama said that he e-mailed Oprah on Friday night to talk about the event. “I said it looks like a lot of people are gonna come tomorrow, I guess you’re pretty popular.”

After thanking Oprah, Obama quickly reverted to his stump speech. He spoke about Washington corruption, health care, the Iraq war; themes that he talks about every day. However, the audience focused on the guest of honor. One woman yelled out that Oprah should be the vice president.

Obama said, “You want Oprah as vice president? That would be a demotion, you understand that.”

The Obamas and Oprah are now headed to a rally in Cedar Rapids, where the campaign expects an audience of 10,000. Tomorrow they'll be in New Hampshire and South Carolina.

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by giantrobot2 December 11, 2007 1:44 AM EST
Mike Huckabee facts:

1. He will Eliminate the IRS:
This means you will receive 100% of your paycheck.

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Switch to alternative fuels, changing supply/demand.

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Switch to alternative fuels, no carbon dioxides.

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New fuels cause middle east gov. crack down on them.

5. He will reduce rising Health care costs.
New programs that prevent diseases, not just fix them.

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Excellent communicator, will bring parties together.

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He cares everybody not just those on Wall Street.

8. He will give Hope to America and enthusiasm.
He plays bass guitar in a band, dynamic personality.

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Lost 110 pounds, kept it off, ran 4 Marathons-26.2m

10. He knows the American people is the real boss.
As Governor, his picture frame only shows citizens.

Vote for Mike Huckabee, otherwise you will not be able to enjoy these benefits

Since the other candidates don''''t have anything to say on what they can do for America, they take the easy road and resort to taking cheap shots at Mike. Don%u2019t fall into their trap any longer with negative attacks, let''''s show the critics and the naysayers that Americans have pride and we are ready to elect an honest, humble, trustworthy man for US President.

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by jedbartlett December 9, 2007 5:38 AM EST
How many different places are you going to post that video??

If you want to press someone about being wrong on the war, don''t start with Oprah, start with Hilary. Oprah is a talk show host, she was fed the same BS as every other American. At least Barack had the judgement to see that it was BS and opposed the war from the beginning.
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by gladiatorsta December 9, 2007 1:23 AM EST
Oprah was the same one who parroted neocon talking points on Iraq war and shut down voices of anyone who dared to doubt the war. here is a video. I want press to ask her if she was wrong when she shut down critics who were opposing the war.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqVtRJeXxXM

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by jedbartlett December 9, 2007 12:16 AM EST
You are right rhinogirl, he said VP would be a Demotion. The C-Span feed was brutal, but I heard that part clearly. I hope his mic didn''t cut out at the actual event as much as it did on TV. He is the real deal.
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by rhinogirl2 December 8, 2007 9:39 PM EST
I believe this article has a typo when quoting Obama - the article says: %u201CYou want Oprah as vice president? That would be a commotion, you understand that.%u201D Several other articles I have read quoted Obama as saying "that would be a demotion..." (not a commotion) I know this is the internet (hurry up..get it posted) but I wish the media would care more about accuracy. By the way I''m hoping to see Obama & Oprah tomorrow in Columbia, SC! I have listened to much of what he has to say and I think he is the real deal. I''m ready for a change (and I''m also fired up and ready to go!)
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