"24" First To Break Political Mold
Dennis Haysbert's Role Of President David Palmer On "24" May Have Helped Obama's Campaign
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Dennis Haysbert (CBS)
"If anything, my portrayal of David Palmer I think may have helped open the eyes of the American people," said Haysbert, who has contributed $2,300 to the Illinois Democrat's presidential campaign.
"And I mean the American people from across the board - from the poorest to the richest, every color and creed, every religious base - to prove the possibility there could be an African-American president, a female president, any type of president that puts the people first," he said.
"I think Barack does that and will continue to do that. I would just love to see him get into the White House and show what he can do. ... I think his experience is about the same as Lincoln when he was in office."
Haysbert, who now stars on "The Unit" on CBS-TV, made his comments to reporters during a teleconference call promoting the 18th annual American Century Celebrity Golf Championship at Lake Tahoe, where he intends to make his debut at the tourney July 11-13.
Haysbert, who also played Nelson Mandela in the 2007 film "Goodbye Bafana," said his role as President Palmer seemed to "confuse people" who would approach him on the street "every day, almost every hour, and ask me to run."
"I still, even after three seasons into `The Unit' playing Sgt. Maj. Jonas Blaine, I'm still asked by people on the street to run," he said.
Haysbert said he recently stopped for dinner south of Los Angeles with his daughter in Dana Point, Calif., a town he described as "very wealthy, very white and very Republican."
"I go into this little restaurant with that demographic and a lady comes up to me and says, `You know, I want to vote for you,"' he said.
"I don't know if it is a joke or that people just like to say those things. But to me, for them to say it out loud means they are thinking about it."
By Scott Sonner
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- There has been noother Highly Acclaimed TV Drama (24), Headlining an Afro American, Dennis Haysbert as President of the USA, to have Such an Impact on the Minds of America.
I`ve Always believed, that noother TV Series has Acclimated the American Public to not only the Possibility, but the Eventuality & Inevitability of an Afro American as President of the USA...
The American Audience, Loved The President Palmer Charecter, I was Sold as Well as my Friends, that this was soon to Happen in this Great Country and America is Ready !!!
Thanks Fox TV for (24) !!!
Likewise the Now Cancelled ABC TV TV Drama (Commander & Cheif) Starring Gina Davis, was an Indicator, of the Unliklihood of a Female being the U.S. President. High Ratings at First, then Continued Low Ratings as the Months went on, Then Cancelled !! - Reply to this comment
- NO, there have been other Black Presidents on TV and in the movies and it has nothing to do with Obama as a candidate. Boy, as much as like this guy, some celebrities certainly have such HUGE EGOS!!!
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