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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Since the publication of "Game Change," the revelations of a sex tape and the alarming photo accompaniment to Rielle Hunter's GQ interview, we can safely say that dirt on the John Edwards scandal has entered an era of diminishing returns. America could handle the soap-worthy battle between a cancer-ridden wife and a wanton home-wrecker, but even the most salacious viewer knows that when the lady of the house takes off her pants and kneels next to the stuffed Elmo, it's time to pick up your toys and go home. ...
(April 23) -- Tiger Woods' sex scandal may have tarnished his image, but it has made a new video game based on his off-the-course life a lot more exciting. Woods is now the star of "Tiger Woods Affair Tour 2010," a raunchy, sexually explicit video game that its creators describe as a mix of "Grand Theft Auto" and "South Park." Courtesy D-Dub Software D-Dub Software has just released "Tiger Woods Affair Tour 2010," an unauthorized and sexually explicit video game that lets players walk in Woods' golf shoes as he has sex with as many women as possible. Characterized as interactive parody, ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. (April 7) -- Wherever he is coming from, Tiger Woods is here. Now what does he do? The Masters, golf's first major championship of the season, begins play Thursday and Woods, a four-time past champion, arrives as he has every year since winning in 1997 in his first appearance as a professional: the pre-tournament favorite. ...
(April 7) -- Tiger Woods may be the big thing at the Masters Tournament this week, but in rural parts of Turkey and Afghanistan, many of the locals are still more interested in camels. That's because folks from Kabul to Istanbul are big followers of the ancient sport of camel wrestling, which is as popular as the Masters or the NCAA Final Four are in America. Of course, animal rights supporters find the ancient sport deplorable. Mustafa Najafizada, AP Camels go hump-to-hump in this March 22 event in Mazar-i-Sharif, Balkh province, north of Kabul, Afghanistan. Mostly a winter sport, camel ...
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LOS ANGELES -- So now it turns out Tiger Woods didn't just lie about his sex life. According to his kindergarten teacher, the disgraced golfer also made up a story about being called "the N word" as a child, an anecdote that was featured in a TV movie and Charles Barkley's 2005 best-seller "Who's Afraid of a Large Black Man?" Maureen Decker, Woods' former teacher in Cerritos, Calif., said the incident never took place, and that the fallout from the published account -- in which Tiger describes being tied to a tree, spray-painted and being told by his uncaring teacher to "just go home" -- has ...
Politics Daily columnist Emily Miller appeared on the "Foley on Politics" radio show on Tuesday to speak with host Mark Foley. In the segment below, they discuss the latest news about the John Edwards and Tiger Woods sex scandals. Click play to listen: In the show's final segment, Emily Miller discusses the wave of constituents calling representatives on public Capitol Hill phone lines as the health care debate intensifies, as well as White House and congressional maneuvers to pass the bill. Click play below to listen (Emily Miller appears at the 5:30 mark): For more about the show, ...
(March 12) -- Florida Highway Patrol records released Friday reveal that Tiger Woods' wife, Elin, told paramedics that he had taken prescription painkillers the night of his car accident that led to a series of revelations about his personal life. ...
Brit Hume drew quite a bit of criticism when he suggested on "Fox News Sunday" that Tiger Woods' Buddhist faith is insufficient to deal with the golfer's personal problems and that he should convert to Christianity as a path to "forgiveness and redemption." (Analysis by Politics Daily's David Gibson here.) On Fox's "The O'Reilly Factor" Monday night, Hume denied that he was proselytizing, but said he did indeed mean to say that Woods should embrace the Christian faith. According to Politico's Michael Calderone, Hume reiterated his belief that "Jesus Christ offers Tiger Woods something that ...
(Jan 4.) -- On "Fox News Sunday" yesterday, Fox anchor Brit Hume suggested that Tiger Woods should trade his Buddhist faith for Christianity if he wants to make a personal comback. When host Chris Wallace asked the show's roundtable to predict the biggest sports story of 2010, Hume said: ...
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