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Leaders cheat, friends show up

It is 2003; I sit eating a joylesss dinner as my pal Mamie attempts to soothe my wailing infant. She pats her back, she rubs her tummy, she sways, bounces, vibrates, runs water, hums softly, offers the kid a check for 1,700 bucks -- Mamie is nothing if not pragmatic (she's also smart, beautiful, and currently reading over my shoulder).

Political sex scandals a nonpartisan affair

If there's one thing Democrats and Republicans have in common, it's sex scandals.

SI.com: Aditi Kinkhabwala: Cincinnati coach draws on politics to form coaching philosophy

Brian Kelly likes to call his offense a coast-to-coast thing. He didn't play at a football powerhouse, he didn't apprentice for some coaching giant, and so the Cincinnati coach says formulating a scheme was about accumulating good ideas, regardless of where they came from.

Will Clinton's name go into nomination? Stay tuned

If Sen. Hillary Clinton's name is placed in nomination in Denver, Colorado, this year, it wouldn't be the first time that a candidate was beaten in the primaries and still formally contested the nomination at the convention.

Time.com: How Russert Became Russert

TIME managing editor Richard Stengel recalls the political Russert's early years and transition to from operative to journalism

Time.com: How to Announce for President

The Tonight Show with Jay Leno is an unlikely place to launch a bid to become leader of the free world, but Fred Thompson isn't the first 2008 presidential candidate to kick off his or her campaign in a non-traditional setting

Greenfield: Could the primaries be over too soon?

For weeks now, many of my colleagues have been torn between either wringing their hands about how soon the presidential campaign is starting or plunging full-scale into overcovering it. But let's take a bold step toward the next thing to worry about -- how soon it will end.

Greenfield: Fear a popular theme in political ads

If President Roosevelt were around today, he might amend that famous line from his first inaugural address.

Johnny Carson's political legacy

Before politicians rushed to book face time with Jon Stewart or announced their candidacy on David Letterman or Jay Leno...there was Johnny Carson.

Officials defend Bush from Kerry criticism

Two top administration officials took to the airwaves Sunday to respond to criticism of President Bush by his chief rival for the White House, Democratic Sen. John Kerry.

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