Life isn’t all glitz and glamor for Obama crashers
Would-be TV stars who crashed White House state dinner faced dozens of civil suits and are at center of family feud. Story
Would-be TV stars who crashed White House state dinner faced dozens of civil suits and are at center of family feud. Story
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The couple who crashed a White House dinner met President Obama, the White House says, as a “deeply concerned” Secret Service acknowledges its officers failed protocols.
Most observers assume Sen. Blanche Lincoln’s hesitancy to support her party’s health-care-reform package is directly related to her reelection bid in 2010. But that doesn’t tell the full story.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg's narrower-than-expected reelection campaign cost the billionaire some $102 million, or about $183 per vote, The New York Times reported.