Posted on 02/27/2005 4:56:56 AM PST by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
Sunday, February 27th, 2005
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.; Ray Flynn, former U.S. ambassador to the Vatican; and Cardinal Francis George of Chicago.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Sens. Joseph Biden, D-Del., and Rick Santorum, R-Pa.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Sens. John Sununu, R-N.H., and Jon Corzine, D-N.J.; former National Security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski.
THIS WEEK (ABC): California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
LATE EDITION (CNN) : Sens. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., and Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.; Rep. Jane Harman, D-Calif.; and Ambassadors Wolfgang Ischinger of Germany, Jean-David Levitte of France and David Manning of Great Britain.
I agree w you. Though, is Dean-o out on his tour the South and bring them into the Dim fold campaign about now?
If so, maybe he's too busy to be on the shows. OTOH, if everyone was clammoring to see him at all his events, one would think the MSM would provide wall-to-wall coverage.
Mo's outfit looks more like scarlet.
It originated on late night TV, Leno or Letterman, I can't remember which because I switch back and forth since nightline became unwatchable, you're right VERY FUNNY.
Really?
I just looked before the panel signed off and it definitely looks black. If it's scarlet it must be the deepest shade possible...The buttons looked red, though. Maybe it is a very very dark red, but it looked black.
At any rate, the men were laughing at her and that was cool.
Ugh, Safire, Friedman, and Dowd.
Atleast R-nold is entertaining.
Dowd is a joke. Russert must get some sort of kick-back from the Times for having her on his program.
Three NYTimes writers on as pundits. Talk about OLD MEDIA...
This is quickly becoming all that they've got in the arsenal. It's obvious enough that Iraq is rapidly starting to stabilize that even Friedman was forced to write a somewhat optimistic column on it where he tried to take all the credit for the outcome on behalf of the left. The other MSM talking heads are wistfully hoping that a civil war will break out - when they're reduced to that, it's clear that the Iraq cupboard is running dry.
So of course they'll pick up this sewage about Dr. Rice and the President and imply it is fact. Try as they might, they're never going to pin a real scandal on George Bush. Even if there actually is one out there, they've so demolished whatever credibility they have left when it comes to Dubya that no one will believe them if they report it. Why not try to invent a sex scandal and titillate the public with it?
I'm no McCain fan but that is an AWFUL pic. He's barely recognizable!
Good assessment. Bayh's dangerous because he's not a nobody to the correct circles, but nobody knows who he is. Even some FReepers think he's a moderate, and he was Edwards' DLC groomer.
Blah Blah Snivel Snark Snark ad infinitum. Think they're tuning up for a Hildabeast / Condi faceoff?
Gad! Picture in my mind of Hillary whipping off a mask, revealing ... wait for it ... Billy Jeff's other cheeks.
I gotta go rinse out my mind, BIJAM.
Not since December 2000 - when President Bush beat Gore. Then the following 4 years were nothing but speculation as will the next 4 years.
Meet the MSN agenda! Anyone but a Republican.
Wash woman get-up?
I think it would be incredible but the chances are slim and none.
I actually think Maureen Dowd was pretty mellowed out today. Safire must have slipped her a quaalude.
She was laying low, almost cool.
He goes on to say he likes Jeb, but the field is wide open, and it depends on how the economy, etc., is going.
If it's a dynasty with a proven conservative track record then BRING IT ON!
I think his black 'constitchencie' had him stiffled.
Bush is liar but Hellary trying to act like she is a conservative isn't?
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