Updates of the weekly political scandals
Because of the recent scandal explosions on former presidential hopeful John Edwards, he and hos camp have decided to cancel all public appearances up until the elections end! Edwards has been quoted as saying that he doesn’t want to become a distraction in the coming days. He also said that nothing is more important to him than to get Barack Obama and Joe Biden elected.
If you would all remmeber, John was recently found out to have had an affair and an illegitimate child out of that!
Is this a good move for John Edwards?
We just can’t get enough of Sarah Palin! The pregnant daughter isn’t enough! Rumors are currently circulating that Sarah Palin allegedyly had an affair with her husband’s business partner!
The more juicy tidbits are the busines partner recently filed an emergency motion in court to have is divorce papers sealed! Hmm, where there’s smoke there’s usually fire! What can this man be trying to hide? What could be the reason for their divorce!
Sometimes the lives of politicians are jucier than that of Hollywood’s A list stars!

The governor of New York, Eliot Spitzer, resigned March 10, 2008 when he was accused of being involved in a prostitution ring. The seasoned politician built his career by rooting out corrupt practices in the government. He told reporters, with his wife at his side that, “I have acted in a way that violates my obligation to my family.”
His involvement came to light when he was wiretapped as part of an investigation. Spitzer was known as “Client 9″ in the prostitution ring and he was identified as the person meeting with a woman in a high-end hotel in Washington.
The prostitution ring has been identified as the Emperors Club VIP which arranged for wealthy men and prostitutes to meet. Four people were already arrested because of their connection to the ring recently. The ring has a website that displays photographs of women in various state of undress; women were rated with one diamond up to seven diamonds. The highest rated women are paid as much as $5,000 an hour.