The two biggest news stories this weekend are obviously the Super Bowl and the lead-up to Tuesday's Big Heaping Pile O' Primaries, AKA Super Tuesday. (Call me PC, but I refuse to use the term "Tsunami Tuesday." Whoever thought of that term clearly needs to get off the campaign trail and back to the real world.)
Fox News this Sunday morning is going to try and mesh these two big events into one two-hour special featuring Shepard Smith and reporters from Fox-owned news outlets across the country. Smith will be joined by Bill Hemmer and Megyn Kelly in election headquarters in New York, while reporters will follow Democratic candidates Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, and Republican candidates John McCain Mike Huckabee, and Gov. Mitt Romney.
"Together, they will examine the leading candidates along with the crucial states and key issues that could lead to the selection of a nominee by both parties on Super Tuesday,' Fox said in a press release. "Additionally, they will explore the social and impact of the Super bowl and how it intertwines with politics, as well as a behind-the-scenes look as the action gets underway for the Super Bowl."
-- Tim Lemke