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Barack Obama Voted Most Influential Male

Barack Obama has been named the most influential male by AskMen.com. They asked 200,000 people who they thought influenced the way men behave, buy and think. Barack came in number one and John McCain came in number 10.  Here is the top ten list in order.

Barack Obama, Democratic nominee
Steve Jobs, Apple CEO
Michael Phelps, Olympic swimmer
Robert Downey Jr., actor
Stephen Colbert, TV show host
Gordon Ramsay, celebrity chef and star of Kitchen Nightmares
Christian Bale, aka Batman
Rob Kay, Rock Band lead designer
Cristiano Ronaldo, soccer phenomenon
John McCain, Republican nominee

Most of these men are known for politics. It’s interesting to see that politics has come to gossip blogs and things like that. It’s about time things like this make people want to do something about their future.

[Image by WENN]


POSTED BY: Taylor Blue

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