GETTING CHEEKY: CANDIDATES' CHEEKS REVEAL VOLUMES

GETTING CHEEKY: CANDIDATES' CHEEKS REVEAL VOLUMES

STERLING, Va. (Wireless Flash) -- It may sound cheeky but John McCain's cheeks tell a lot about the way he'd run America. That's according to a Virginia-based "face reader" who says McCain's chipmunk cheeks suggest he would try to keep the peace in all areas of government -- but he may suffer temper tantrums on the job. Face reader Rose Rosetree says George W. Bush's prominent cheeks suggest he's a natural leader even though his close-set eyes may make him too much of a micro-manager. Al Gore's "well-padded cheeks" show he knows how to work the system and get things done -- but his narrow nose may make him seem aloof. Finally, Rosetree says Bill Bradley's narrow cheeks show he's very intense but his "angled eyebrows" make him seem detached.