FoxNews.com headline: “Obama: No Cash From Denzel, Spike, Motown, Despite Oprah Backing”

A January 6 FoxNews.com Fox411 blog post featured the headline, “Obama: No Cash From Denzel, Spike, Motown, Despite Oprah Backing,” and listed several persons it described as “heavy hitting black celebrities” who had not “join[ed]” talk-show host Oprah Winfrey in donating to Sen. Barack Obama's (D-IL) presidential campaign.

A January 6 post on FoxNews.com's Fox411 blog headlined, “Obama: No Cash From Denzel, Spike, Motown, Despite Oprah Backing,” stated that talk-show host “Oprah Winfrey's backing of Barack Obama for president hasn't influenced a lot of other heavy hitting black celebrities to join her yet.” The blog post then listed several people -- including authors Maya Angelou and Toni Morrison, rap stars Sean “Diddy” Combs and Shawn “Jay Z” Carter, singer and actress Beyonce Knowles, actor Denzel Washington, film director Spike Lee, and Black Entertainment Television (BET) Chairman and Founder Robert L. Johnson -- who, according to the post, have not yet donated to Sen. Barack Obama's (D-IL) presidential campaign. The article further reported that actor Will Smith, whom the article referred to as "the recently controversial Will Smith," has donated to Obama's campaign, but that “multi-millionaire” Chris Gardner, the man on whom Smith's character in the film The Pursuit of Happyness is based, has not yet made a donation. The post also reported that Obama has received donations from “the newly married” actor Eddie Murphy and “the always funny” comedian Chris Rock. The blog post stated that Angelou and Morrison were Winfrey's “two most favorite authors,” but did not otherwise attempt to connect Winfrey's endorsement and the fact that several of the persons mentioned had not donated to Obama.

The blog post was featured by Internet gossip Matt Drudge with the headline: "REPORT: No Cash For Obama From Denzel, Spike, Motown, BET..."

From the January 6 post on FoxNews.com's blog Fox411:

Obama: No $$$ From Denzel, Spike, Motown

Oprah Winfrey's backing of Barack Obama for president hasn't influenced a lot of other heavy hitting black celebrities to join her yet.

Her two most favorite authors, Maya Angelou and Toni Morrison, have not opened their pocketbooks yet for Obama. (Angelou has traditionally been a Clinton supporter.)

Neither has Spike Lee nor Denzel Washington, although the latter's wife Pauletta sent Obama $2,300. Motown founder Berry Gordy, Jr. has put his bucks in Hillary Clinton's campaign, as has Quincy Jones.

Also missing from Obama's list of donors in the current election cycle is BET Chairman and Founder billionaire Robert L. Johnson. The regular Democratic donor did give Hillary Clinton $4,600 in 2007. The last time he sent a check to Obama was in 2006, for $2,100.

Obama's celeb donors include the recently controversial Will Smith, but not Chris Gardner, the multi millionaire whom Smith played in “The Pursuit of Happyness.” Obama did receive donations from the newly married Eddie Murphy and the always funny Chris Rock.

But neither Sean “Diddy” Combs nor Shawn “Jay Z” Carter has pitched in for the Illinois senator as of yet. Jay Z's fiancée Beyonce Knowles has also remained silent. Her father, Mathew, last sent Obama $1,000 for his senate campaign.

Winfrey, meanwhile, may like Obama but hasn't put the weight of her fortune behind him yet.

Oprah and boyfriend Stedman Graham, according to federal campaign records, donated only $2,300 each to Obama's campaign at the party held at Winfrey's Montecito, California mansion last September. They could have donated twice that amount.

Aside from that event, the enormously charitable Winfrey seems to have been otherwise uninterested in politics all these years. It's been a decade since she's donated even a penny from her hard earned empire to any candidate's cause. Even now, her endorsement of Obama hasn't led to any contribution to the Democratic Party in any form. Maybe she's waiting to see if Obama is the official candidate.