Tennessee Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey may be the keeper of the brave Republican face this fall, predicting his party will
take both chambers of the state legislature. But fellow Republicans don't appear to be cooperating. Seems they just can't resist that free money that comes with office.
Today, Alaska's Ted Stevens, the most tenured Republican in the U.S. Senate,
was indicted on corruption charges. And you'll never guess who was bribing him. (Hint: It has something to do with petroleum.)