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January 2005 News Archives

Super Size Me Nominated for Oscar

January 25, 2005

Super Size Me Congratulations to Keppler exclusive Morgan Spurlock on his first Academy Award nomination. His film, Super Size Me, is up for Best Documentary feature. The 77th Annual Academy Awards will appear live coast to coast on Sunday, February 27, on ABC (check your local listings for exact time and channel).

In Super Size Me, Spurlock examines the effects of a steady diet of fast food by pledging to eat three meals a day at McDonald’s for one month. After undergoing a series of medical exams prior to the experiment, Spurlock records both the physical and psychological repercussions of his new regimen.


The American Journey with Tom Daschle

January 17, 2005

Jim Keppler & Tom Daschle Keppler Speakers is pleased to announce our newest exclusive—former Senate Democratic Leader, Tom Daschle.

Daschle enters the private sector following a quarter century of service as a congressman, senator, and one of the most influential political figures in the country. Having served as Senate Majority Leader and Senate Minority Leader from 1994-2005, his legacy as tireless fighter for America’s common man and a dynamic party leader remains a hallmark of his career. From his work as the first-ever Co-Chair of the Democratic Policy Committee to his service as a member of the Senate Agriculture, Veterans, Indian Affairs, Finance, and Ethics Committees to his mobilizing party leadership, Daschle brings audiences a special perspective of our country and it’s future.

For more information on Tom Daschle please contact your Keppler representative now.


Jesse Ventura

January 17, 2005

New Exclusive, former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura A startling shock to the political establishment in 1998, Ventura signalled a new age when he was elected the 38th Governor of Minnesota. The first-ever Reform Party candidate to win statewide office, Ventura received the support of thousands of new voters across the state and sparked a renewed interest politics—all while spending less than $400,000. Since leaving office, he has made regular appearances on television and has taught at Harvard University.

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