1. Bernard Madoff
2. David Colby
3. Rod Blagojevich
4. Heinz-Joachim Neubürger, Karl-Hermann Baumann and Johannes Feldmayer
5. Ted Stevens
6. Bruno A Kaelin
7. Adam Vitale
8. Robert Rubin.
9. Marco Benatti
10. James M. DiBlasio
1. Clint is a vegan
2. Clint is allergic to horses
3. Clint threatened to kill Michael Moore
4. Clint drives a beater
5. Clint received the French Legion d’Honneur award
6. Clint was fired by Universal Studios for having an Adam’s apple that was too big
7. Clint tried his hand at recording pop records
8. Clint used to dig pools for a living
9. Clint played at Carnegie Hall
10. Clint has directed more movies than Steven Spielberg and George Lucas
1. Start off slower
2. Slow down
3. Tune-up!
4. Smooth move
5. Stop idling
6. Tire pressure
7. Lighten your load
8. Cut back on your driving
9. Trade in the off-road vehicle
10. Buy a fuel-efficient vehicle
1. Pardon Prospects: Military and CIA interrogators of war-on-terror prisoners
2. Pardon Prospect: Former Chief of Staff to Vice President Cheney, I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby Jr.
3. Pardon Prospect: Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales
4. Pardon Prospects: Former American Israel Public Affairs Committee Lobbyists Steven Rosen and Keith Weissman, Former Pentagon Analyst Lawrence Franklin
5. Pardon Prospect: Former Justice Department official Bradley Schlozman
6. Pardon prospect: Former junk bond king Michael Milken
7. Commutation Prospects: Former Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean
8. Commutation Prospect: Former Governor George Ryan (R-Ill.)
9. Commutation Prospect: Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard
10. Commutation Prospect: Randall “Duke” Cunningham (R-Calif.)
1. ‘Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb’ (Stanley Kubrick, 1964)
Actor: Peter Sellers Screen name: President Merkin Muffley
2. ‘Air Force One’ (Wolfgang Petersen, 1997)
Actor: Harrison Ford Screen name: President James Marshall
3. ‘Dave’ (Ivan Reitman, 1993)
Actor: Kevin Kline Screen name: President William H. Mitchell
4. ‘Primary Colors’ (Mike Nichols, 1998)
Actor: John Travolta Screen name: Governor Jack Stanton
5. ‘The American President’ (Rob Reiner, 1995)
Actor: Michael Douglas Screen name: President Andrew Shepherd
6. ‘Independence Day’ (Roland Emmerich, 1996)
Actor: Bill Pullman Screen name: President Thomas J. Whitmore
7. ‘Deep Impact’ (Mimi Leder, 1998)
Actor: Morgan Freeman Screen name: President Tom Beck
8. ‘Mars Attacks!’ (Tim Burton, 1997)
Actor: Jack Nicholson Screen name: President James Dale
9. ‘Escape from New York’ (John Carpenter 1981)
Actor: Donald Pleasence Screen name: President
10. ‘W.’ (Oliver Stone, 2008)
Actor: Josh Brolin Screen name: George “Dubya” Bush
1. Madonna (401.7 million)
2. Celine Dion ($106.8 million)
3. Kenny Chesney ($95.7 million)
4. Eagles ($90.7 million)
5. AC/DC ($82 million)
6. Coldplay ($81.6 million)
7. Bon Jovi ($81.4 million)
8. Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band ($79 million)
9. Jonas Brothers ($77.9 million)
10. Rascal Flatts ($77.1 million)