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Sunday Morning Talk Show Thread 4 February 2007
Various big media television networks ^ | 4 February 2007 | Various Self-Serving Politicians and Big Media Screaming Faces

Posted on 02/04/2007 5:09:09 AM PST by Alas Babylon!

p>The Talk Shows



Sunday, February 4th, 2007

Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:

FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Sens. Jim Webb, D-Va., and Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.; Rep. Heath Shuler, D-N.C.

MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Former Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C.

FACE THE NATION (CBS): NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.

THIS WEEK (ABC): Sens. John McCain, R-Ariz., and Chuck Hagel, R-Neb.; Sarah Ferguson, the duchess of York.

LATE EDITION (CNN) : White House budget director Rob Portman; former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack; former Lebanese President Amin Gemayel; Sens. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., and Richard Lugar, R-Ind.; consumer advocate Ralph Nader.


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To: Txsleuth

It was all scary! The fact that the "moderates" are obviously afraid of the radicals as much as anyone else. The libs aren't going to be happy until America is as fractured as the Middle East! I hope the Conservatives can stop this tide. Bottom line: E.D. did a good report!


641 posted on 02/05/2007 10:52:15 AM PST by mtnwmn (mtnwmn)
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To: mtnwmn

I watched it again....and I so appreciate Fox News for having these specials.

However, it doesn't do any good for US to get the message, but wonder if our Congress has gotten "the message"...right??


642 posted on 02/05/2007 11:02:29 AM PST by Txsleuth (We only need a "Victory Resolution".)
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To: Txsleuth
I think there are quite a few who realize the dangers. However, we have got to get the media's attention. They are spreading their propaganda daily and the politicians are afraid that they won't get elected unless they go along. We have to make sure that OUR elected officials know what we expect of them. Democracy will work if we practice it....never forget that.
643 posted on 02/05/2007 11:30:19 AM PST by mtnwmn (mtnwmn)
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To: edpc; jveritas
Jveritas, do you have any recollection of this from your work or contacts?

I posted this on the Sunday talk show thread

The Libyan nuclear program was staffed almost exclusively by Iraqi scientists.

and edpc replied 

I have never heard about that. I'm not surprised the MSM hasn't detailed it. Do you have a source for the story? Not that I'm skeptical, I'd just like to read more about it.

I actually tried to find a source to link to before I did my post.  I was confident of my recollection, but couldn't remember specifically where I'd found it or how long ago it was.  Libya renounced all of their WMD stuff in 2003, so I resoned that many of the sources may be archived or behind pay access barriers, like the NY Times.  After a few minutes I gave up.

Today I've done a bit more searching and have found a relatively recent source over at Powerline:

March 29, 2006

As we noted last night, one of the recently-released audio tapes from Saddam Hussein's office makes clear that by the mid 1990s, portions, at least, of Iraq's nuclear weapons program had been moved outside that country:

Sir, where was the Nuclear material transported to? A number of them were transported outside of Iraq.

The tape does not say where the nuclear materials went. But two readers have suggested that it was likely Libya. Norm Grant writes:

ISSA [International Strategic Studies Association] has been saying for years that Saddam's nuclear program was primarily located in Libya. You might want to go to strategicstudies.org and check out the January 30, 2004 Iraqi war report. I'm having a hard time pulling up a link.

ISSA has written that they have better human intel in Libya than our own CIA. ISSA believed that as many as 20,000 Iraqis were in Libya working on WMD and missile development.

Paul Linsay writes:

Regarding the nuclear program and the Iraqis who were working on it "somewhere." Remember when Quaddafi gave up his nuclear program in the aftermath of OIF? Initially, I was surprised to learn that Libya had a program and wondered how they could do it. They have a population of 6 million, a GDP of $30 billion, and a 75% literacy rate. For comparison, the state of Massachusetts also has a population of 6 million, a GDP of $120 billion, and the needed brainpower to build a nuclear weapon. But Massachusetts probably couldn't afford it since the cost is north of $20 billion and requires an industrial operation of at least 10,000 people. So where does Libya come by the needed people, knowledge, and money? Iraq! At the time Quadaffi said "Uncle", there were a few reports, which quickly disappeared, of large numbers of Iraqi nuclear scientists and technicians in Libya to run the program. This tape may be a link in the connection.

The ISSA analysis is accessible here, linked through "Libya Assessments" in the upper right-hand corner of the page. The ISSA analysis is too long to quote in detail, but this is the broad outline:

Given the billions of dollars which Saddam had invested in WMD, and the fact that WMD and associated delivery systems represented his only chance at strategic independence, it was inconceivable that he would not have engaged in massive strategic deception operations in the hope that, as partially demonstrated in 1991, once the US/West/UN had gone through Iraq as comprehensively as possible, he would then be free to re-import his strategic capacity, by that time at a proven and operational level. This option was lost, however, not because the US George W. Bush Administration was aware — at the White House level — of the specifics of the deception and re-deployment of WMD programs, but because of the intuitive belief by the White House that Pres. Saddam was engaged in a strategic-level build-up which threatened the region and Western interests.

Saddam utilized his best efforts and international contacts and alliances to limit the scope of debate and UN inspections to an extremely finite set of conditions, all of which focused solely on the Iraqi territory. In this, he was almost totally successful.

However, there were numerous failures to maintain the total secrecy of his actions at an operational intelligence level. This may have been inevitable, given the scope of the WMD programs being conducted in Libya, for example, where an estimated Iraqi workforce of up to 20,000 scientists, engineers and workers were engaged in WMD and missile development, and in other countries, such as Mauritania (intended as a launch site for ballistic missiles to threaten the US), where Iraqi intelligence officials were conducting aspects of the strategy.

What has emerged from the pattern of intelligence available is that Pres. Saddam took the opportunity, possibly shortly after the 1991 defeat of his Armed Forces in the first US-led Coalition war against Iraq in 1990-91, to move his WMD programs to one or more safe havens abroad. It was known, even at that point, that Iraq maintained extensive deployments of forces and some basing inside Sudan, and that Saddam and Libyan leader Mu’ammar al-Qadhafi were closely aligned in that they perceived threats from the same quarters: (a) the United States, and (b) radical Islamists. Equally, they increasingly came to the same view that they needed to work with the Islamists because the various Islamist groups — ranging from Osama bin Laden’s organization to the Iranian-led Shi’a groups — also felt threatened by, and hostile to, the United States.

It will be interesting to see whether additional documents to be released will confirm that Saddam continued his nuclear program in Libya, or perhaps elsewhere.

Posted by John at 11:40 AM

As is mentioned in the Paul Lindsey portion of the above post the original reports may well have been "cleansed" from the net.  There's been a lot of that the last couple of years, particularly of reports that tend to support the reasons for going to war in Iraq.  I'm thinking it's the "shadow government" types in the bureaucracy, particularly at State and CIA, who are so invested in defeating and destroying Bush. 

 


644 posted on 02/05/2007 12:55:11 PM PST by Phsstpok (Often wrong, but never in doubt)
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To: Morgan in Denver
Here is the slimmer me with the same tee shirt though apart from my face you cannot tell because the tee shirt is so big LOL


645 posted on 02/05/2007 2:36:32 PM PST by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - Big Time))
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To: Alas Babylon!; masadaman; JaneAustin; ATOMIC_PUNK; Timeout; lieutenant columbo; Miss Marple; ...
And so it was Superbowl Sunday 2007 and yet the brave political junkees gathered together on FreeRepublic, on THIS thread, to discuss, dissect and disseminate wisdom as required from the Sunday political talk show fare offered on 2/4/2007.

Phsstpok's, as always offered an excellent pre-show thread to get everyone up to snuff on what politico would be appearing where and when.

Now on to the top ten posts/posters of Sunday, 2/4/07, FreeRepublic's Sunday Talk Show Thread.

I am covering this assignment for beloved Rodguy who had to work. So you are all stuck with my opinion. Get over it. Heh.


#10-Malia

...in a surprise late thread entry, Malia gives a fine listing of quotes on Saddam's Weapons of Mass Destruction. Some surprising quotes and even more surprising quote sources in this listing.


#9-tarheelswamprat

Another late thread entry with some unique insight on McCain, Newt and the REAL threats we face in this country.


#8-Morgan in Denver

Our Colorado pundit comes in at number 8 with an intriguing analysis of the Dems and the Pubbies in 2008.

Also, check out this dissection of Newt before ruling him out of the 2008 presidential race.


#7-MNJohnnie

There's nothing that will spark an in-thread interest more than a rollicking debate. MNjohnnie debates the points raised on posts containing surprising revelations on Newt and Allen as well as a controversial post all about compromise.

Follow the in-thread debate HERE


#6-Snugs

Of course Snugs always comes through with great pics of the Cheneys and the grandkids.

But for the stuff of real importance, Snugs also comes through with a great recipe for southwestern dip.


#5-altura

Altura ranks right up there this week on Sunday talk show posters for nothing else but this inconvenient truth about Molly Ivens. I am a bit tired of this post-death adulation of an unabashed liberal as well.

And for great slams against presidential contender John Edwards, it doesn't get much better than this.


#4-Laverne

Cheers to Laverne for some great posts on the Libby trial this past week. Check out Laverne's posts HERE AND HERE.


#3-eeevil conservative

EC became part of the in-thread debate with MNJohnnie. Along with the debate posts, EC offered a great Hillary analysis and some Wbb versus Allen insights.

The in-thread debate begins here.

Check here to find additional posts on the debate.


#2-AliVeritas

We're pretty sure that some part of user name AliVeritas means TRUTH. So coming in at number two this week on the FreeRepublic top ten Sunday Talk Show posts/posters, AliVeritas beguiles with information on John Edwards that astonishes.

We begin with the inside tale of Edwards' wife's cancer. We move on to, heh, something called John Edwards' marriage profile. We round it all of with TEN things you never knew about John Edwards.

If that's not enough, check out this post on on Sandy Berglar and finish it all off with this post on the "Sanity Squad".


#1-edpc

Comin in at number UNO on the FreeRepublic Weekly Sunday Talk show thread we have a user with the cryptic name of EDPC.

EDPC participated readily throughout the thread and this user's posts included insights on all manner of topics.

We begin with this interesting Biden comparison. Next, move on to a

Webb slam beautiful for its artful sarcasm. Hold on, we've got some Obama sarcasm and how can you not love this?

Just when we think all EDPC has to offer is sarcasm, we get this great post on Weapons of Mass Destruction.

We end with a list of RINO Republicans to avoid like the plague



646 posted on 02/05/2007 3:03:16 PM PST by Fishtalk (http://patfish.blogspot.com)
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To: Fishtalk

Wow! Thanx, Fishtalk. I never got an award before. Even #5 is a big thrill.


647 posted on 02/05/2007 3:18:30 PM PST by altura
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To: Fishtalk; All

You like me....

Hey, thanks.....happy I could contribute. If I'm not around this week, it's because my head's still too swelled to fit into the room.

;-)

Incidentally, my screen handle is actually my initials....all four of them...no joke! How's that for cryptic?

648 posted on 02/05/2007 5:50:12 PM PST by edpc (Don't take what's Left.....work for what's Right)
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To: edpc

~LOL~ you left Chuck Hagel off your list. I told my husband yesterday that someone must have told him the same thing they told Lincoln Chaffee -- you are a Republican, because they could have never decided on their own to be something they don't understand.


649 posted on 02/05/2007 6:10:13 PM PST by Arizona Carolyn
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To: Fishtalk


Thanks Fishtalk and congratulations to the winners. What started as a slow Sunday turned into a good discussion and many new ideas for people to consider.


650 posted on 02/05/2007 6:15:19 PM PST by Morgan in Denver
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To: Morgan in Denver

You are welcome, (almost a week later from pensacola)


651 posted on 02/09/2007 5:08:36 AM PST by rodguy911 (Support The New media, Ticket the Drive-bys, --America-The land of the Free because of the Brave-)
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To: Fishtalk

THanks fish much appreciated great job.


652 posted on 02/09/2007 5:10:19 AM PST by rodguy911 (Support The New media, Ticket the Drive-bys, --America-The land of the Free because of the Brave-)
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To: Fishtalk; edpc; AliVeritas; eeevil conservative; rodguy911



653 posted on 02/11/2007 5:39:38 AM PST by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - Big Time))
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To: snugs; Fishtalk

Thanks so much! It is a tough job to play judge!


654 posted on 02/11/2007 9:10:45 AM PST by eeevil conservative (Religious Zealot from the Right Wing Church of Hate...............)
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To: A Citizen Reporter; altura; Barset; BusterBear; Carolinamom; CFC__VRWC; chiller; Chgogal; debg; ...

Honorable Mention Awards for Sunday, February 11th, 2007

An embarrassment of riches this week.  We've been having a bit of a dry spell since the election compared to the level of stellar activity during the campaigns.  We seem to have shaken that off with this last weeks show thread.  Well done!  In fact, I was getting to the point that I was going to simply point everyone to the thread itself for all of the posts because they were all excellent (except for one having something to do with King Arthur's Court... <g>) 

Because of the sheer volume of what I consider notable posts I'm altering my normal pattern in posting the awards.  Here is a list of the posts outside of the top 10 with only links to the posts that caught my eye, without any text from those posts.  I'll also post the same list with the text of the posts after the top 10 is posted and will do the same type of double post with and without text of the top 10. 

Sorry to be so late in posting this.  The surge in posts coupled with a full week of business travel conspired to put a hitch in my giddyup.  And now I've got to try to get the preview thread done!

Congratulations to all.

This list is alphabetical


655 posted on 02/17/2007 1:19:45 PM PST by Phsstpok (Often wrong, but never in doubt)
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To: A Citizen Reporter; altura; Barset; BusterBear; Carolinamom; CFC__VRWC; chiller; Chgogal; debg; ...

Top 10 Awards for Sunday, February 11th, 2007

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As with the entire thread we have an embarrassment of riches here.  I could see awarding first place to any of these 10, along with a good many of those in the honorable mention list.  It was that kind of week.  Were I in a position to do this by points we'd be talking differences of thousands of a point on all ten of these posters this week.  Truly an excellent thread.

Congratulations and I'm sorry for the delay.

10th place Bahbah - #63; #93; #148; #180; #190; #197; #246; #277; #281; #288; #299; #333; #358; #408; #430; #568; #598;

9th place eeevil conservative - #559; #585;

8th place Alas Babylon! - #87; #94; #434; #464; #486;

7th place rodguy911 - #174; #216; #243; #305; #322; #391; #402; #438; #587;

6th place samantha - #31; #182; #304; #377; #395; #564; #614; #620;

5th place anita - #6; #10; #25; #58; #189; #416;

4th place txradioguy - #424; #427; #449; #580;

3rd place Txsleuth - #294; #297; #302; #309; #314; #324; #330; #351; #357; #362; #370; #399; #405; #417; #463; #536; #606; #623;

Very good reporting for those who couldn't see some of the shows or for those who saw but didn't catch the important items she found for us.  Add to that insight and analysis that explains what was being said as well as what was not, and you have a great showing this week.

2nd place Morgan in Denver - #276; #332; #421; #425; #452; #479; #529; #547; #551; #561; #577; #586; #691; #704;

Very strong and some important analysis of the topics being discussed this week.  And it's not a brag if it's true.

1st place Laverne - #11; #15; #42; #84; #89; #110; #158; #173; #207; #219; #234; #264; #312; #338; #385; #423; #439;

Excellent observations of fact from the show and even better analysis.  Oh, and a bit of very attractive wishful thinking as well.

656 posted on 02/17/2007 1:20:36 PM PST by Phsstpok (Often wrong, but never in doubt)
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To: A Citizen Reporter; altura; Barset; BusterBear; Carolinamom; CFC__VRWC; chiller; Chgogal; debg; ...

Top 10 Awards for Sunday, February 11th, 2007

As with the entire thread we have an embarrassment of riches here.  I could see awarding first place to any of these 10, along with a good many of those in the honorable mention list.  It was that kind of week.  Were I in a position to do this by points we'd be talking differences of thousands of a point on all ten of these posters this week.  Truly an excellent thread.

Congratulations and I'm sorry for the delay.

10th place Bahbah

9th place eeevil conservative

8th place Alas Babylon!

7th place rodguy911

6th place samantha

5th place anita

4th place txradioguy

Third Place Txsleuth

Very good reporting for those who couldn't see some of the shows or for those who saw but didn't catch the important items she found for us.  Add to that insight and analysis that explains what was being said as well as what was not, and you have a great showing this week.

Second Place Morgan in Denver

Very strong and some important analysis of the topics being discussed this week.  And it's not a brag if it's true.

First Place Laverne

Excellent observations of fact from the show and even better analysis.  Oh, and a bit of very attractive wishful thinking as well.


657 posted on 02/17/2007 1:21:42 PM PST by Phsstpok (Often wrong, but never in doubt)
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To: A Citizen Reporter; altura; Barset; BusterBear; Carolinamom; CFC__VRWC; chiller; Chgogal; debg; ...

Honorable Mention Awards for Sunday, February 11th, 2007

An embarrassment of riches this week.  We've been having a bit of a dry spell since the election compared to the level of stellar activity during the campaigns.  We seem to have shaken that off with this last weeks show thread.  Well done!  In fact, I was getting to the point that I was going to simply point everyone to the thread itself for all of the posts because they were all excellent (except for one having something to do with King Arthur's Court... <g>) 

Because of the sheer volume of what I consider notable posts I'm altering my normal pattern in posting the awards.  I have posted a list of the posts outside of the top 10 with only links to the posts that caught my eye, without any text from those posts.  here is that same list with the text of the posts.  I will do the same type of double post with and without text of the top 10. 

Sorry to be so late in posting this.  The surge in posts coupled with a full week of business travel conspired to put a hitch in my giddyup.  And now I've got to try to get the preview thread done!

Congratulations to all.

This list is alphabetical

A Citizen Reporter

altura

Barset

BusterBear

Carolinamom

CFC__VRWC\

chiller

Chgogal

debg

edpc

fedupjohn

Fishtalk

Jeff Chandler

kabar

maica

mainepatsfan

MHGinTN

norwaypinesavage

OESY

OldFriend

oneofmany

PaRepub07

shadeaud

snugs

SW6906

syriacus

TakeChargeBob

ThreePuttinDude

windchime


658 posted on 02/17/2007 1:22:36 PM PST by Phsstpok (Often wrong, but never in doubt)
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To: Phsstpok

Wow. I'm truly honored and a bit humbled to be raated as high as I was by you.

Thank you Phsstopk.


659 posted on 02/17/2007 1:47:02 PM PST by txradioguy (In Memory Of My Friend 1SG Tim Millsap A Co. 70th Engineer Bn. K.I.A. 25 Apr. 2005)
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To: txradioguy

Just to have a post even noted is a wower!


660 posted on 02/17/2007 1:59:33 PM PST by MHGinTN (If you've had life support. Promote life support for others.)
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