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Political Lunch 09-23-08: 150 Strategy Snack

For your Snack, Rob introduces the highly effective 150 Strategy and looks at its impact on the campaign trail, from John McCain all the way back to John Adams.

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Political Lunch 09-11-08: Mudsling Snack

Our pig wears lipstick today, as Rob looks at recent attack ads from John McCain.

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Political Lunch 09-05-08: John McCain highlights

After two weeks of convention coverage, Rob serves up an abridged version of John McCain's speech in St. Paul.

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Political Lunch 09-03-08: RNC Day 3, plus protests and Paul

Today on Political Lunch, Rob reviews the Bush, Thompson and Lieberman speeches (guess who won the prize for most divisive...), plus more tear gas hits the press and Ron Paul rallies his troops across the river with Jesse Ventura.

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Political Lunch 08-25-08 (Preview)

The first episode of Political Lunch arrives shortly. Here is a preview of what you'll see from Denver all week.

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Political Lunch 08-21-08: Great Site Snack

As election fever heats up with McCain and Obama tied, Rob looks at one of the best tools available for armchair pollsters and prognosticators.

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Political Lunch 07-31-08: Ad Snack

States sink into the ocean and a red phone rings as Rob Millis looks at some of the best campaign ads and the sites which host them.

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Political Lunch 07-24-08: Rachel Maddow

Rachel Maddow and Rob Millis discuss press bias toward McCain and Obama. The press is allegedly "in love" with Obama, while McCain woos them with BBQs and camaraderie. But what about that CBS edit this week?

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Political Lunch 07-23-08

John McCain claims the media's in love with Barack Obama. Is there any truth to that, or is McCain just grumpy that his golf-cart photo-op was upstaged by Obama's ride in the King's Benz. (No idea what we're talking about? Watch today's Lunch!)

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Political Lunch 07-08-08: Michelle Obama Snack

Today Rob Millis looks at Michelle Obama and questions of pride in America. Comments from Michelle Obama dismissed during the primary have a different impact in the general election.

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