
The
2008 Presidential campaign is over, and while it wasn't all champagne kisses and caviar dreams, there were some pretty phenomenal embraces from the candidates and their families and friends. Some squeezes showed honest and sweet support, while others seemed to be manufactured for the camera. Here's a look back at the best of the best.
Cindy McCain In Kissing Other Man at Moody Blues Show Shock! Your National Enquirer newspaper has published photos purporting to show Cindy McCain kissing some guy who isn't Senator John McCain! "Multiple witnesses" caught Cindy and this mystery man "lip locking on several other occasions." The guy is "a long-haired man who resembles a washed-up '80s rock musician," apparently.

Election-day fever is sweeping the nation, with experts predicting record turnout. From Phoenix to Chicago, Ohio to New Hampshire, voters are experiencing long lines — but as you'll see, they're sticking around to cast their ballots. Take a look as John and Cindy, Barack and Michelle, Joe and Jill, Sarah and Todd, Bill and Hill, and citizens everywhere make their choices.
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Michelle Obama, with a fresh ink
feature in the NYT, dropped by the Tonight Show last night in advance of Obama's 30-minute TV spot airing tomorrow night. She also joined the sisterhood of the traveling pants as it were, being understanding about Palin's current
wardrobe conundrum. Michelle
said, "A VP pick, it's like being shot out of a cannon.

You know how there are just some girls who always seem to have a pack of guy friends? According to the Times, Sarah Palin is
the candidate equivalent of that. With crowds that seem to be tipping heavily male (I suppose the legendary Joe Six-Packs?) the vocal man-fans aren't afraid to be heard.

Bluefly has spiced up its site, making it more interactive. First, it wants you to exercise your right to vote by
participating in a fashion poll that pins Cindy McCain versus Michelle Obama. Who do you think has the best
campaign style?

Just in time for debate season, you can try on a new hairstyle for size. Ever wonder what you'd look like with Cindy McCain's waves or Michelle Obama's hair? Or Hillary Clinton's cut, or Sarah Palin's updo?
Poll: Public Mixed On Michelle, Doesn't Know Cindy
People are divided over whether they like the wife of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, with 30 percent seeing her favorably and 35 percent unfavorably. They tilt positively toward the spouse of Republican hopeful John McCain, by 27 percent to 17 percent. In other words: While the two women are about equally liked, Michelle Obama is twice as disliked as Cindy McCain.
Cindy McCain Has Harsh Words for Myanmar's Leaders
Cindy McCain harshly criticized Myanmar's military junta Thursday while vowing to make improving human rights there a priority if she becomes America's next first lady. "It's just a terrible group of people that rule the country, and the frightening part is that their own people are dying of disease and starvation and everything else and it doesn't matter," Cindy McCain said during a trip to Vietnam, where she has worked with a charity that helps children born with facial deformities. "I don't understand how human life doesn't matter to somebody.

I might venture out on a limb and say McCain's speech in front of the National Federation of Independent Business yesterday helped to erase the mean,
green debacle of a week ago. He was the old McCain again. Hey.