Sarah Palin rocks the GOP with her all-American mom speech, but doesn't hesitate to go after Obama and show us why they call her "barracuda" back home. Rob looks at her greatest (sharpest) hits, and talks briefly with Cynthia Kopkowski from the National Education Association talking about the NEA and the blogger experience at the conventions.
It's Friday, and the 10-in-3 is a hot one: Barack's got the big time bucks, Michigan's re-vote is outta luck, Hillary plays a gaffe for laughs, and John McCain gets ready to go on the dole.
Hope you brought your appetite: today's Political Lunch is a full meal. The Democrats are busy courting cheeseheads and accusing each other of evil deeds, while the GOP continues to beg voters to show up at the polls. PLUS: A quick look at notable executive office transitions around the globe.
Today's Political Lunch 10-in-3 includes turncoat delegates, fuzzy math, Newt Gingrich, "endless war", thin-skinned staffers, campaign finance, and angry Valentines. In other words: the usual.
Friday means another 10-in-3 episode. Top stories include Romney 2012, the McCain advantage, liberal money trees, and an aggressive polling team in action.
Everybody won a little something on Super Tuesday. Rob and Will look at the results and what they mean for the final five contenders, plus a new look for Bill Richardson.
On the most important primary night in history, Will and Rob report on the day's events as Romney whines, Clinton offers a challenge, an eager West Virginia boosts Huckabee, and much more.
Well it's finally here: Super Tuesday! For snack today Will explains the big picture today, runs through the list of what states are voting, and previews a few bellwether states. ALSO: Voting machines are already causing problems in some states.
It's a Super Tuesday road trip on today's Political Lunch. With only hours remaining before the big day, Rob and Will go from East to West for a preview of tomorrow's contests.