On the topic of History's Biggest American Political Blunders, the six items up for consideration between Craig and the panelists - public relations expert
Howard Bragman, and comedians
Jen D'Angelo and
Jimmy Kimmel - are: Illinois Governor
Rod Blagojevich impeached for trying to sell a senate seat; Republican Presidential candidate
Herman Cain accused of sexual harassment by employees; New York Governor
Eliot Spitzer caught frequenting prostitutes; Idaho Senator
Larry Craig charged for lewd conduct for allegedly trying to initiate gay sex in an airport men's room; Delaware Senate candidate
Christine O'Donnell admitted to having dabbled in witchcraft; and Vice-President
Dick Cheney accidentally shooting his lawyer friend in the face during a hunting trip. The panel generally talks about the guidelines they will use in judging each item, with relativity of the "offense" compared to the situation, to others, and to other things they've done taken into consideration. Hypocrisy of the action and the height of the figurative fall from grace are other factors they consider. They also talk about what isn't on the list but perhaps should have been.
—Huggo