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A Coif You Can Believe In
August 06, 2008 12:26 PM
A new hairdo revealed itself at an Obama rally in Elkhart, Indiana, today, sported by Dwayne Taylor, 33.
Call it the Obama fade, call it a Coif You Can Believe In, call it an O-hawk.
Spotted and photographed by ABC News' stellar Sunlen Miller.
- jpt
August 6, 2008 | Permalink | Share | User Comments (69)
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jim, you wrote: "...until he (Bill Clinton) cheated on his wife..." Just to set the record straight, reports of Bill Clinton's "cheating" go at least as far back as when he was the Attorney General of Arkansas (1977-1979).
Posted by: James Danley | Aug 6, 2008 3:27:08 PM
Amy,
Obama does not oppose school choice. He is against vouchers that take money out of the public school system.
the misinformation comes from getting all news from Rush Limburger. some of us listen & read from those we disagree with to be well informed
Posted by: open | Aug 6, 2008 3:16:03 PM
If we think it is normal for guys to paint their entire bodies to cheer on some dumb FOOTBALL team..............................
WHAT'S THIS "WE" CRAP!!! YOU think it is normal?? We do not!
Posted by: HP Boston | Aug 6, 2008 3:15:36 PM
The latest chapter in the hypocritical views of Senator Phony came in regard to education. Obama opposes school choice, but sends his own children to private schools. As is his custom, Sen. Obama recommends one rule for himself and another rule for everyone else.
Posted by: Amy | Aug 6, 2008 3:03:58 PM
It's harmless as McCain directly offering his trophy wife up for a beauty contest. real deal
Posted by: watching | Aug 6, 2008 2:52:18 PM
Posted by: HP Boston | Aug 6, 2008 2:56:51 PM
If we think it is normal for guys to paint their entire bodies to cheer on some dumb FOOTBALL team, why is it so weird for someone to show enthusiasm for who is going to be the next President of the United States? Which do we think is more important?
Posted by: jock59801 | Aug 6, 2008 2:53:20 PM
Echo 21
whatever...more psychobabble
this is a supporter in the croud
It's not as harmless as McCain directly offering his trophy wife up for a mostly nude beauty contest. get real
Posted by: watching | Aug 6, 2008 2:52:18 PM
Thiis should be news, but why ABC and other news channels are not reporting this? I have always felt there is something fishy about Obama's online fund raising. Some one should take a close look at his money:
Palestinians Deny Obama Returned Illegal Contributions, Says Reporter Aaron Klein
Sen. Barack Obama's campaign contends it returned $33,500 in illegal contributions from Palestinians in Hamas-controlled Gaza, but the donors told Aaron Klein of WND today they have not received any money.
Posted by: Amy | Aug 6, 2008 2:51:05 PM
An immature 33y/o infatuated with an immature 47 y/o.
Looks more like one of his core voters: a teenager.
Posted by: cindy in nc | Aug 6, 2008 2:43:15 PM
Funny, two grubs came to my door asking for donations for obumer. I handed them 3 pennies and asked for CHANGE!! chuckle.........
If you are for McCain drive with your lights on all day!
If you are for Obumer drive with your lights off ALL NIGHT!!
chuckle...........
Posted by: HP Boston | Aug 6, 2008 2:41:15 PM
But,Watching, is it harmless? The haircut may be no big deal, but there are times when Obama-support goes way over the top - he is a politician for pete's sake. Comments like "Obama's leadership is full of vision, judgement and understanding. Great America need a Great leader like Obama" demonstrate the ick factor that turn off many of us, even scare us. You may think he is the right man for the job - and he may be. But the uncritical adulation among many of his supporters is not harmless.
Posted by: Echo21 | Aug 6, 2008 2:35:51 PM
Call it gagworthy!
Seriously, a guy is walking around with the name of some other guy shaved into his head.
Posted by: OxyCon | Aug 6, 2008 1:50:12 PM
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Not to worry he is being WELL paid for his do!
Remember this is America, money talks and his hair do DOES TOO!
Posted by: HP Boston | Aug 6, 2008 2:34:01 PM
And cue the republicans posing as hillary supporters frustated with anything obama in 3-2-
oh sjucks, too late. Shamer is at it again
Posted by: Willem van Oranje | Aug 6, 2008 2:26:44 PM
With all the things distracting young Americans away from political and social causes, if this is how a young man chooses to get involved it is harmless and should be supported. (a cut like this lasts about a week)get a grip
Posted by: watching | Aug 6, 2008 2:23:16 PM
Mack: Sorry but you are wrong. Paris's parents supported McCain tell he used their daughter for his stupid jokes... as McCain calls it.
Like I said McCain has made a huge mistake... Hiltons... Really. What a mistake....
Posted by: beck | Aug 6, 2008 2:18:58 PM
"McCain made one huge mistake. He drifted into the world of pop culture. And that’s Paris’ world. She owns that world,” he said. “So now he gets the blowback.”
A liberal hollywood elitist for Obama. What a surprise.
Posted by: Mack | Aug 6, 2008 2:09:57 PM
That's funny Mack!
Posted by: Echo21 | Aug 6, 2008 2:08:10 PM
For those McCain people who thought Paris was doing him a favor.... I can't wait. check it out. I think the pop princess is very very upset. I really like this girl now! she has some class after all!!
How Paris Hilton’s McCain response came about
Paris Hilton is often thought of as a cartoon, the prototypical shallow celebrity. That was certainly one point of John McCain’s commercial featuring her and Britney Spears (and likening Barack Obama to both).
Paris Hilton has responded to John McCain’s ad with her own video.
But upon seeing the McCain ad, director Adam McKay (“Step Brothers,” “Anchorman”) thought of Hilton differently — as an American citizen.
Posted by: beck | Aug 6, 2008 2:06:12 PM
I think that's Roland Martin.
Posted by: Mack | Aug 6, 2008 2:05:26 PM
Oxycon says - "Call it gagworthy!
Seriously, a guy is walking around with the name of some other guy shaved into his head."
************
He's a THIRTY THREE year old guy. Unbelievable.
Posted by: Echo21 | Aug 6, 2008 2:04:37 PM
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