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Obama dances for Ellen DeGeneres
published: Thursday | October 23, 2008


In this image, made available by Madame Tussauds Wax Museum in London, yesterday, studio artists Les Punter, right, and Jim Kempton work on clay head moulds of US presidential candidates, Senator John McCain and Senator Barack Obama, at Madame Tussauds' Studios in London, last Monday. The artists have been studying hundreds of photos and watching hours of video footage to create the clay head moulds, and will use their research to ultimately finish the figures as well. The figure creation process is incredibly intricate, with artists inserting each strand of hair individually, creating just the head of the wax figure can take up to five weeks alone. Materials such as red silk are used to create the veins on the eyeballs and knotted rope is used to create the look of veins. - AP

MIAMI (AP):

They really will do anything to get elected.

At the end of a long campaign day Tuesday in Florida, Democrat Barack Obama had one more stop: 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show'.

The TV talk show host got right down to business.

"Let's talk about dancing," she said. "Your wife, Michelle, was on the show and she was talking some smack about your moves."

DeGeneres played music and gave Obama 20 seconds to prove his spouse wrong. He complied, albeit in a decidedly awkward set of circumstances - standing alone on a patch of concrete and looking into cameras that were to beam him into the studio, as supporters and reporters watched.

He gamely grooved a little, though mostly with his arms, before calling off the operation with a smile.

"Michelle may be a better dancer but I am convinced I am a better dancer than John McCain," Obama said of his Republican rival.

During the brief appearance, Obama revealed the Halloween costumes his two daughters have planned.

Corpse bride

Ten-year-old Malia will be a fairy and seven-year-old Sasha has chosen to go trick-or-treating as a 'corpse bride', he said.

Obama also offered to help DeGeneres with her campaign to lure George Clooney onto her show, agreeing it would be one of the new president's most important priorities. If elected, he said he would appoint Clooney "ambassador to the Ellen show".

"We would have you and him sit down, without preconditions, and solve any differences that you may have," Obama said. "Just don't talk about my dancing anymore."

The interview was scheduled to be aired yesterday.

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