McCain's Gone Wild
Working with the issues instead of the tabloids would be a most disarming way for McCain to show America he really is different, and not just merely different from George W. Bush.
Working with the issues instead of the tabloids would be a most disarming way for McCain to show America he really is different, and not just merely different from George W. Bush.
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 09.07.2008 | Politics
There once was a time, not too long ago, when John McCain lamented the fact that Paris Hilton was getting so much attention in the news media. Nowaday...
HuffingtonPost.com | Rachel Weiner | Posted 09.07.2008 | Politics
John McCain's recent foray into pop culture commentary has drawn the mockery and scorn of everyone from Paris Hilton to his own mother. But did it wor...
Robert S. McElvaine | Posted 09.06.2008 | Politics
When they ran for president, Franklin Roosevelt and John Kennedy were seen as fluff -- celebrities -- but they are now generally seen as the two greatest presidents of the past century.
Bill Press | Posted 08.12.2008 | Politics
The leading Democratic Senators should been out there condemning John McCain and demanding that he apologize and pull his personal attack ads from the air.
Kathy Hilton | Posted 08.11.2008 | Politics
I've been asked again and again for my response to the now infamous McCain celebrity ad. I actually have three responses.
Blake Fleetwood | Posted 08.07.2008 | Politics
The polls are going back and forth, but the political pros ---- and the betting odds -- are convinced that Obama is going to win. McCain is getting...
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 08.07.2008 | Politics
The surest sign yet that this presidential campaign -- not even in August -- has already gone on way too long: Britney Spears is the nexis of a politi...
HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 08.07.2008 | Politics
There's a fine line between smart and clever, and a similar border between clever and stupid, and John McCain's campaign ads keep on standing on all the wrong sides.
Mary Lyon | Posted 09.08.2008 | Politics