Rob and Will play catch-up on today's edition of The Lunch with headlines from the weekend's political news. Edwards decides he doesn't like political fundraising, Thompson's ex-girlfriends still think he's the bomb, the gang at Unity08 just can't stop talking about how much they like Mike, and last but certainly not least, find out how you can have Barack Obama in your pocket. Also, a special thanks to the hackers responsible for taking our website hostage.
It's all McCain, all-the-time on today's episode of The Lunch. His campaign staff are deserting in droves, his coffers are nearly empty, and his poll numbers are in the tank. Can Senator McCain really soldier on, as he vowed to do in an email to supporters? Rob and Will look back at the last six months of the McCain campaign.
In South Carolina, things have gone from bad to worse for Rudy Giuliani and from good to great for Barack Obama. Find out why on today's episode of The Lunch. Also, who is behind Hillary's newest fan site, and just what is the Romney Experience?
Today Rob and Will tackle the inaugural Democratic candidates' debate. Episode features the best of what the candidates had to say, a couple of clarifications for MSNBC's Brian Williams, and what you've all been waiting for a Mike Gravel highlight reel.
Rob flies solo today, serving up a surprise from Rudy, the capture of Hillary's fugitive friend, a tax(less) plan from Romney, and a Dodd plea renewed. Plus, a quiet moment for our friends in the world of television.
On Today's Lunch, Rob and Will cover the usual Friday 10-in-3, including Chris Dodd's trip to the ballpark, Fred Thompson's paychecks, Mitt Romney's rocky trip to the Rockies, and Al Gore's upcoming smash-hit single.
Will returns (triumphantly) to help Rob recap last night's final presidential debate. John McCain had his most fiery performance yet, but was it enough to bring him back into the hunt. ALSO: Who is Joe the Plumber?
Obama's up 7 points in the polls, but is he up where it counts, and can McCain's narrow margin strategy pull him through? ALSO: Where have all the Swiftboaters gone?
What on earth is Sarah Palin doing? Why doesn't Biden read from the script? And who is really running Moscow? That and more in this dynamite episode.
It's a tale of two mayors on today's episode of The Lunch. Mike Bloomberg decided to dump his elephant associations yesterday in favor of "none of the above," further fueling speculation about a bid for the White House. The coverage wasn't nearly as favorable for Rudy Giuliani, whose South Carolina campaign chairman was indicted on drug charges yesterday. Worse yet are the ongoing revelations about Rudy's decision to bail on his Iraq Study Group obligations.
Today on the Lunch, it's another Friday episode of 10-in-3, getting you caught up with ten stories in just three minutes. From Dodd's scolding to New Hampshire polling, anything we may have missed this week is in today's show. So buckle your seatbelts (and your dog), because this is drive-through news.
Today on The Lunch your bearded hosts serve up the week's top ten political news stories in three minutes. Among the highlights, voting machings are already causing trouble, Clinton strikes back on healthcare, Powell sends a lifeboat to McCain, and Rudy aspires to heroism.
Today on The Lunch, Rob and Will play 10-in-3 with a host of unlikely characters, including a senator from Idaho and a dictator from Cuba. Also in the show, Edwards and an unwelcome guest, Thompson decides to decide, and Wyoming flexes its two electoral votes.
Does the blogosphere love to hate Hillary Clinton? Has Mitt Romney successfully squashed the pro-life/pro-choice flip-flop flap? Does Barack Obama practice what he preaches? Find out all this and more in today's episode of The Lunch!
Today's Lunch features another guest appearance from The Onion's Chet Clem, who reports with Will from a ranch in the Lonestar State. Top on the list today are fundraising numbers, Hillary's typo and a Ladybird recovery. Watch closely to see what happens when you cross a zebra with a donkey.
Today's PL Snack takes a look at the bailout bill failure blame game. Who's fault was it, and is anyone (on Main Street) really that broken up about it? ALSO: Have you heard about this Great Schlep?
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Political Lunch 10-27-08: Democrat Landslides, Rogue Agents, and Mountain States
Today on The Lunch, Rob and Will look at the prospect of a landslide for the Dems and the GOP's push back, a rogue Republican agent, and the importance of Colorado.
Betcha didn't know the Jon Stewart/Jim Cramer battle began at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue? That and nine other CRITICAL stories on today's Lunch!
Today on The Lunch, CNN tries to find a date for Romney, much ado about cleavage, Edwards gets fired up, and the votes of North Carolina may have to be shared.
Today on The Lunch, Will takes a look at the field's reaction to the resignation of US Attorney General Gonzales. Also, Rob reports from Denver and Chicago on the Clinton and Obama campaigns.
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