Obama Pulls PAC Punch, Cantor's Lament, and Todd's REM Cycles
Thursday, January 26, 2012
US President Barack Obama delivers his annual State of the Union Address.
(JIM WATSON/Getty)
Episode #3: At the State of the Union, President Obama talked about the "corrosive influence of money in politics," but perhaps most revealing was what he didn't mention. Anna Sale, Brian Lehrer and Todd Zwillich bring their most revealing clips of the week and discuss Obama's SuperPAC strategy; Eric Cantor's admission that bipartisanship doesn't always work; and how Todd should nap as he works the morning shift.
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