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Weekend Highlights

Saturday Night Live spoofed the Eliot Spitzer scandal, with the governor announcing his new line of work:

It was Surrogate Sunday on the political talk shows. On CBS's "Face the Nation" Gov. Deval Patrick talked about last week's comments by Clinton supporter Geraldine Ferraro and Obama supporter Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright:

Meanwhile, Clinton backer Leon Panetta discussed the race for superdelegates on CBS:

Over on NBC's "Meet the Press," Rep. Nita Lowey (D-N.Y.) and former Sen. Bill Bradley (D-N.J.) discussed the Clinton-Obama race, specifically the potential for re-votes in Florida and Michigan:

On ABC's "This Week," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) reacted to the Spitzer Scandal, praising the outgoing governor's replacement, David Paterson.

"As we go forward, David Paterson is absolutely great," Pelosi said. "He's just going to be a spectacular governor of New York. I'm a big fan of his. I've watched him in the state senate over the years and I wish him much success." Watch video clips from "This Week" here.

And "Fox News Sunday" interviewed White House press secretary Dana Perino:

-- Ed O'Keefe

By washingtonpost.com Editors |  March 17, 2008; 9:18 AM ET YouTube
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