Jon Voight intended to turn heads with the “very strong points” in his Washington Times op-ed last week. But he probably didn’t expect so many of them to reside in Hollywood.
In a sign of the growing interest in …


Jon Voight intended to turn heads with the “very strong points” in his Washington Times op-ed last week. But he probably didn’t expect so many of them to reside in Hollywood.
In a sign of the growing interest in …
During the summer months, when the weather’s hot but the floor is not, some staffers blow off steam by flexing their muscles — and we’re not talking about the political kind.
Call them extreme staffers: folks working in and …
Maybe Shakespeare had it wrong. Sometimes it is all in a name.
Certainly a swig of coffee, Kahlua and white chocolate liqueur might not go down as smoothly if it were called something other than “Obama Crisis Coffee,” …
Opening this week is Walt Disney’s “Swing Vote,” featuring Kevin Costner as a drunken single dad who gets to decide the winner of the presidential race after a voting machine error throws the entire election into disarray. And, a few …
Before Ron Fournier returned to The Associated Press in March 2007, the veteran political reporter had another professional suitor: John McCain’s presidential campaign.
In October 2006, the McCain team approached Fournier about joining the fledgling operation, according to …
A 10-foot satellite dish points skyward in the front yard of Daniel Schorr’s home in Washington’s Cleveland Park neighborhood. In 1979, Ted Turner gave him the dish — the first residential one to be installed in Washington — after hiring …
"She sometimes answers questions by e-mail," said one of Barbra Streisand’s trusted confidants, when asked if the star would consent to an interview with Politico. Streisand, who occasionally posts political statements on her own website, rarely does print Q&As and …
When Erick Erickson, editor in chief of the conservative Web site RedState.com, wrote a post that called Cindy Sheehan a “left-wing media whore,” he expected angry feedback.
He didn’t, though, expect commenters at Daily Kos to post his …
The comedy director who gave us such immortal movie lines as “Oh stewardess, I speak jive” and “Don’t call me Shirley” is now leveling his sights at documentary filmmaker Michael Moore.
David Zucker, the director and writer who helped create “Airplane!” …
Right-wing provocateur and well-known Clinton antagonist David Bossie says he will premiere a documentary critical of presidential candidate Barack Obama in Denver on the Sunday before the Democratic National Convention.
Expected to recycle the “greatest hits” of cable …