Sunday, February 3, 2008
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On FNS, John McCain said that he hopes he can wrap up the GOP nomination on Tuesday but cannot be certain. He expressed hope that his “conservative record” can united the Republican Party once the nomination is secured but he acknowledged that he has “some work to do” in that regard.

Next on FNS, Hillary said that everyone will know that Bill is not running her White House and that she will not create a “government of advisors.”

On TW, Hillary Clinton pledged to “do almost anything to achieve” universal health care. Running as an old shoe, Hillary assured us that she had no “new surprises” and had been “vetted.”

On TW, Mitt Romney attacked John McCain in an attempt to dissuade potential McCain voters. He pointed out that McCain and he now agree on Iraq.

On MTP, host Tim Russert had another of his dread roundtable discussions. He said: “This is it! It’s Christmas, kids!” Heresy.

On FTN, McCain made the case that his record was more conservative than that of Mitt Romney. He called for tax cuts, reduced spending, and lower corporate taxes.

On FTN, expressed delight that Bill Clinton’s negative campaigning had backfired in South Carolina, saying that he is “pleased to see the voters of South Carolina push away the politics of the past.”

On LE, Mitt Romney attacked John McCain, ridiculed “reaching across the aisle” to achieve legislative success, attacked McCain some more, and compared himself to Ronald Reagan.

Read the show-by-show review over at RedState.com.