With two wars and a growing financial crisis ahead of them, we wonder why John McCain and Barack Obama even want to become president. When Bill Clinton came into office in 1992, his biggest challenge consisted of not cheating on his wife.

Clinton started strong and beat expectations with almost four straight years of fidelity. But then one too many interns flashed one too many thongs and Slick Willie darn near got himself kicked out of the White House.

We miss that simpler time. So let's roll back to the days when a political crisis meant a stained blue dress, not toxic red ink, and consider which candidate is more likely to cheat on his wife while in office.

After the jump we discuss what we know about Barak Obama and John McCain and weigh in on what that says about their chances at fidelity.