political spouses
The lack of sparks between John and Cindy suggests his one true passion is cutting taxes.
Huffington Post has rounded up a slideshow of Grandma and Grandpa...oops, I mean, John McCain and his wife, Cindy...showing public displays of affection. Compared to the Obamas, who sizzle and crackle with passion, the Republican couple could use a little, um, stimulation.
Just looking at the lack of sparks between John and Cindy, suggests the would-be president's one true passion is cutting taxes. Little pecks on the cheek here, pats on the arm there, a couple tight-lipped smiles -- the McCains are downright prudish!
But I'm not trying to suggest anything particularly snotty or nasty here … Read More
Tango investigates Jill and Joe Biden's union.
JOE BIDEN AND JILL JACOBS BIDEN Married Since: 1977 Family Album: Three children, five grandchildren
Joe Biden and Jill Jacobs met in 1975, set up on a blind date through Joe's brother, Frank. Joe had seen a beautiful woman in a local advertisement and later that night Frank gave Joe the woman's number, not knowing Joe had formed a crush from afar. Although she had almost sworn off dating after her failed first marriage, Jill said yes when Joe asked her out. They married two years later, the second marriage for both.
Joe Biden was born in Scranton, … Read More
Tango ranks the potential First Couples' relationships.
The whole is greater than the sum of its parts... but in a relationship, it's the parts that make a couple tick. That's why we compared the campaigning couples across different criteria on a scale of one to five. Here's a sneak peek at which union is best suited to a White House Stay.
The Criteria:
Charisma: Are the compelling to the public?
Stability: How solid is their relationship?
Chemistry: Do they have a palpable romantic spark?
Visibility: Can they keep their political and personal scandals out of … Read More