Posted on 07/18/2015 12:50:35 PM PDT by Dave346
ABC's "This Week" - Secretary of State John Kerry; Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz; Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu; Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas.
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NBC's "Meet the Press" - Kerry; British Prime Minister David Cameron; Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry; Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark.; Reps. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, and Raul Labrador, R-Idaho.
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CBS' "Face the Nation" - Kerry, Moniz; Netanyahu; Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif.
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CNN's "State of the Union" - Kerry, Moniz; Republican presidential candidates Marco Rubio and Scott Walker.
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"Fox News Sunday" - Kerry, Moniz; Sens. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., and Ben Cardin, D-Md.
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Every Republican on any morning news show on Sunday will be asked about Trump. Guaranteed.
I can only assume that each guest will appear separately.
Bibi would shred old horseface.
I’ll be looking forward to Kerry talking of his great deal on five networks./sar
By tomorrow morning the networks will have some aggrieved POWs to piss and moan about Trump.
Would that be John F..ing Kerry who served in Viet Nam?
Kerry will be talking to get the US to avoid war. Bibi will be talking to get the US into war. I hope Kerry makes the better arguments.
Oh yeah. They are on the phones now making that happen. Quite frankly I don’t blame the networks. There were so many things that Trump could have said about McCain but he decided to use his words that he did. I saw the video of Trump trying to defuse the situation and it wasn’t very good. Oh well we all knew that Trump was just in it because he didn’t have anything else to do this Summer. He had a few good weeks and got immigration on the table which is good. So I guess he was worthwhile for a minute.
You mean McCain couldn’t squeeze himself onto even one of these Sunday shows to feign humility and garner sympathy for having been handed his hat by Trump?
Well THAT’s a relief!
I guess Susan Rice wasn’t available.
Yes, enabling Iran to get nukes will make the world a more peaceful place.
Kerry, Moniz....full court press by the regime on the Iran deal. Moniz, the Secretary of Energy with his pageboy haircut, who looks more like an ugly woman rather than a nucular physicist, will be bellowing his lack of fear for the 24 day waiting period prior to inspections. He’ll say, “not to worry”, because enriched nucular materials will leave traces that are detectable...so, move along, nothing to see here. Of course, the Moohlahs will never let the IAEA near the locations harboring their primo ganja plutonium stashes...and, since we now understand that US inspectors will not be allowed access, can we trust the camel drivers doing the testing along with ElBaradei? Only the Bamster and Kerry can negotiate this kind of deal!
I would pay money to watch Bibi take on Kerry... as long as Kerry wasn't allowed to leave the Network Studio until time was up...
Speaking of Kerry has anyone figured out if Obama was lying or Kerry was lying about the hostages being brought up in negotiations? Kerry said all the time - Obama said 'never'....
It is time to rebuild the USA and end our ME invovement.
Except for Bibi, nothing to watch...
I think we are stuck with Saudi Arabia.
Basically worthless for a Conservative to watch any of them.
McCauly from TX may be the only one deserving a view, but it is on ABC.
No host or panel is going to give a tough question to Kerry and his ilk.
Basically worthless for a Conservative to watch any of them.
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Correction of my previous posting.
I missed that Bibi was going to be on....
He’s worthwhile listening to!
The fathers of our nation George Washington and Thomas Jefferson recognized the inherent danger of “entangling alliances”. Too bad our modern day politicians are too clueless and naive (and too bought off). Most are either too corrupt or too stupid. Up until WW2 we refused to enter into alliances with any nation.
“Alliances, we had always felt, were not our sort of thing. They would involve us in obscure quarrels and sordid rivalries which were none of our concern. They seemed to be both undesirable and unnecessary in view of our special geographic and political circumstances.”
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/1970-07-01/entangling-alliances
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