Edwards Affair Likely to Draw Attention to John McCain Affair
It was 1979 when a still married John McCain met his now wife Cindy at a cocktail party. Over the next six months he pursued her, flying around the country to see her.
John Edwards Admits to Having an Affair But No Love Child
One time Democratic US Presidential candidate John Edwards admitted to ABC News on Friday that he did indeed have an affair with one Rielle Hunter (aka
Obama the Antichrist? Christian Groups Outraged Over McCain Ad
A campaign ad released by Republican Presidential candidate John McCain depicts his opponent, Barack Obama, as "The One" - a quasi omnipotent figure similar in stature and importance to M
Paris Hilton Didn't Need Cue Cards in McCain Slam Ad
"LOS ANGELES - (Associated Press) - Paris Hilton didn't need cue cards for her presidential campaign ad.
Photos of John Edwards Love Child Released
The National Enquirer claims to have photos of John Edwards love child.
McCain Wants Wife to be Nude Miss Buffalo Chip?
Okay, we'll admit it, Senator John McCain may be a little old, but he does have a hot wife. In fact, should he win, McCain's wife might be the hottest First Lady ever.
Ludacris Song Politics: Obama Is Here Bashes Hillary Clinton, John McCain
Odds-on Veep picks, literally
For all the opinions about who should be running mates for Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama, there's one group that puts its money where its mouth is - offshore bettors.
Bob Barr Runningmate Did Not Say “Nuke Iranian Cockroaches”
"America should just let Israel alone, defend itself, and go nuke the heck out of those Iranian cockroaches. Blow ‘em all up... just nuke the place for a thousand years."
Ron Paul Was Flying to Vote on Aviation Safety Bill When Plane Nearly Crashed
Professor Accuses Spencer Bachus of Using "Scare Tactics"
Says Spencer Bachus incorrectly cited the university's research on gambling addiction in arguing for the continued prohibition on online gambling.
Barney Frank Vows to Fight on: Says Internet Gambling Bill Will Move Forward
WASHINGTON - Despite a stunning setback in his effort to roll back a ban on Internet gambling, Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., says the issue is not going away.