Posted on 05/29/2005 4:55:30 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
Sunday, May 29th, 2005
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Richard Myers; Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Former Sens. Sam Nunn and Fred Thompson; Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind.; 9/11 Commission Chairman Thomas Kean; 9/11 Commission Vice Chairman Lee Hamilton.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Richard Myers; Rep. Tom Davis, R-Va.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Sens. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., and Sam Brownback, R-Kan.; Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas; Indy 500 driver Danica Patrick.
LATE EDITION (CNN) : Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.; Dr. Abdullah Abdulla, Afghanistan foreign affairs minister; Gen. John Abizaid, head of the U.S. Central Command, Baghdad.
You know the saying--"keep your friends close, but your enemies, closer"---
I think that what happened after the "wall came down", we got too complacent and too trusting that the physical wall also symbolized a political/sovreign wall for the Russians...
I think we need to go back to thinking of them in the "keep your enemies, closer", state of policital think!
Correct wise one. Whatever is there, if at all detrimental to the Bush administration would be headlined in the New York Times the following morning.
I got to watch mtp since it was on early. I could not help but wonder why this is coming up now - of course, it is a way to bash W.
The dems can't have it both ways---they can't accuse Bolton of imposing his opinions about what to do re: intelligence and invading Syria...
And then turn around and say that the war in Iraq was a failure of the intelligence people---
If you use those arguements, Bolton is damned if he did impose his opinions, and damned if he didn't, and the wrong intel was used to invade Iraq....
Besides, I think there are lot of people (me included) that aren't convinced that the WMDs from Iraq ARE in Syria, and were transferred before the Iraq war.
I don't think Robert NOvak is the only one that is espousing the theory that Cuba has a lot to do with his fight against Bolton...besides, he is decrying a speech that Bolton gave re: Cuba and weapons, that was cleared by the very people that Dodd thinks that Bolton intimidated...
Ben Nelson on FNC.......
Called it a filibuster too.
To quote Bill Frist, "It looks like a filibuster and it quacks like one"
I will have to go back a research what I have read in the past re: Cuba and members of the dems party in Congress...
But, it is no secret that there are quite a few that hate the fact that Bush won't lift the embargo with Cuba and have trade and such with that country....
A whole lot of celebrities are hugh Castro fans, and we all know that those same celebrities have a lot of (unwarranted, IMHO), influence over certain politicians..
There are also aides to both Dodd and Biden that for some reason are fanatically interested in expanding relations between Castro's Cuba and the USA....and these people have a lot of influence with their respective senators and representatives...
If you remember, when Haiti had all of those violent outbreaks last year, and the US "helped" transport Aristide to a "safer" place....Bush got a lot of heat about that, especially from the Congressional Black Caucus...and Aristide, like Castro is NO FRIEND to his countrymen...
I just realized that MTP must have been on earlier today, due to the French Open. Truly my lucky day.
The reason why these attacks against Bolton have gained more traction than they should is the opposition by careerists, retired and current, at the State Department to his nomination.
Dodd seemed to be hinting that those names could be people that Bolton might be "abusing" .....and of course, Chris Wallace stopped the interview with that sentence hanging out there like an indictment....
Why no Republican "fair and balanced" on Fox today?
Just remember to add, one of the topics of the day was the "peace dividend" that Democrats wanted to spend on social programs. The Democrats controlled the US House and Senate, and were telling us we did not need human intelligence because our satellites would provide everything we needed to know, and what was happening around the world. Bush Sr. didn't respond forcefully and Clinton certainly had no backbone to support either our military or intelligence community. It was after 1994 when the Republicans took over the House and Senate that funds started increasing for military and intelligence support. But, years of neglect left the DOD, State and other agencies still lagging.
That was my impression, also.
I missed it, what happened?
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