 John McCain Photos and News - November 21, 2008
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| Daniel Craig wants the next James Bond to be black. The actor - who has played the British spy in two installments of the franchise - claims Barack Obama becoming the first African-American President of the United States has paved the way for a black Bond. |
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| Tim Robbins became so angry following problems casting his vote Tuesday that police were called. "The Shawshank Redemption" star - who has two children with partner Susan Sarandon - arrived to vote in a New York polling station when he was told his name was not on the register. |
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| Paris Hilton has made a music video to accompany her presidential campaign. The hotel heiress is surrounded by hunky secret service men dressed in suits in "Paris For President" - which will be available in full on Swaghousemedia.com from Sunday - and she is seen cavorting in a white and silver cut-away swimsuit. Speaking about the video, Paris said: "It's a really cute idea. Tinkerbell's in it and my secret service dudes. And I have my old white-haired dude. It's fun, it's going to be a hot video." |
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| In Touch Weekly is returning the favor to Vanity Fair. The celebrity magazine has released a spoof cover featuring John McCain and Barack Obama on "Vanity Unfair." Last week, Vanity Fair released a parody magazine cover at the expense of the Republican nominee. They named their mock cover "Out Of Touch," while hinting at McCain's senility. |
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| Vanity Fair magazine shows its humorous side at the expense of Republican Senator John McCain. The presidential hopeful is the subject of the publication's In Touch Weekly spoof. Naming their cover parody as "Out of Touch," Vanity Fair puts McCain on the cover, quoting his recent appraisal of the country's economy, "The Fundamentals of The Economy Are Strong!" |
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| Sean "Diddy" Combs may be known as a "Bad Boy" in the industry, but there's one person who can strike fear in the rap mogul: Governor Sarah Palin. In his latest video blog post, Combs brands the vice presidential hopeful as "worse than the boogey man." He appears in the footage from under the sheet, looking extremely afraid. |
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