Posted on 06/05/2005 5:13:43 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
Sunday, June 5th, 2005
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Amnesty International USA Executive Director William Shulz; former Watergate prosecutor Richard Ben-Veniste, Watergate figure and radio talk show host G. Gordon Liddy.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Republican National Committee chairman Ken Mehlman.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): former Washington Post executive editor Benjamin Bradlee, former Nixon White House counsel John Dean.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del.(he's back!); former Washington Post executive editor Benjamin Bradlee; rock star Bryan Adams.
LATE EDITION (CNN) : Sens. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and Christopher Dodd, D-Conn.; Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari; Washington Post reporter John Harris; former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, former national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski, former Secretary of State Alexander Haig; former Nixon White House counsel John Dean, former Nixon White House counsel Charles Colson, former Watergate prosecutor Richard Ben-Veniste.
Thanks for that link that not only references the bill signed in 1998 but the plan of Republicans to use Kerry's own words against him.
Very good. I hope they are forceful.
Supposedly, at some point in Liddy's government career, he proved what a tough guy he was by holding his arm over a lit candle for some time. Maybe it really did happen, but I've always thought that was a BS story invented by the left to portray him as a psycho.
Code Pink is worse than disruptive.
What is there actual cause?
Not to beat a dead horse, but a few things are needed to understand the Watergate era. If possible, we have to remember the mindset going on then, not as it might be viewed today. Communism and its global effort was real then, and it remains so today even though many people don't realize it.
The FBI was breaking into offices because of the communist influence happening with various leftist organizations. There was ample evidence to prove the communists were working within many groups to support the anti Vietnam war effort, sway public opinion and to end American global dominance after Korea and WWII.
During the Watergate hearings, one of the witnesses testified to the "atmosphere in Washington DC" and the feared influence or takeover of the Democrat party by communists. Nixon, et al, were paranoid about the possibility and wanted to protect the US from that happening. The Liddy call girl excuse was more of the same but with the hope of catching the Democrats and providing another means to defeat communism.
Nixon's election win was massive and it was not a close election. Therefore, the election itself was not the main reason for the break-in as much as concern over communism and America. Sadly, it appears that communist thought and influence has infiltrated the Democrat party anyway.
The secret Downing Street memo
From The Sunday Times - Britain
Liddy once held his hand over a burning candle to demonstrate his will and toughness.
This is an EXCELLANT book. Very informative.
I remember that now.
A little crazy, okay, but the fact is, Liddy is a tough guy and has proven it many times and not just by holding his arm over a flame.
He's an anachronism and the sort of person that someone like Kerry, Dean, Reid or any demo you can name simply cannot understand or relate to.
Therefore, they assume he's crazy.
Get yourself a copy of Silent Coup: The removal of a president by Len Colodny and Robert Gettlin. Read "Book II" called "Golden Boy".
Golden Boy is John Dean. The book claims that Dean ordered the burglary and that the goal was to break into the desk of a secretary - Maxie Wells - and retrieve photos and other information regarding a call girl ring that the DNC was using to provide entertainment to "biggies" who visited DC,
Dean's girlfriend (and later his wife) - Maureen, known as Mo - was apparently on the list of prostitutes and was the roommate of the madam.
I have the book but haven't revisited it for over a decade (it was published in 1991). It is still available on Amazon and is currently rated rather high for a book that old. Must be renewed interest.
Both Dean and Wells sued Liddy. In the Wells case, seven of the nine jurors found for Liddy, i.e. that he had not libeled Wells. The judge then dismissed the case.
I don't remember the exact disposition of the Dean case but I believe that Dean dropped the suit and paid Liddy's legal fees.
See:
http://www.aim.org/media_monitor/A1064_0_2_0_C/
http://www.watergate.com/archives/baltimoresun/liddy02jul04.htm
http://www.watergate.com/silentcoup/14.htm
I wish I could claim sarcasm for the remark about the WOT--
I guess that I am still naive enough to believe that Americans would want America and her citizens kept safe at ALL costs...I won't make that mistake anymore after seeing this impeachment crap...
IMHO, if President Bush DIDN'T go into Iraq with what we KNEW and didn't know about what he would do, after 9/11, THEN one might have a case for impeachment if Saddam gave WMDs to terrorists..
From what I understand from my civics class a LONG time ago, the 1st, number 1 job of the President and Federal government is to keep the citizens safe from harm from other countries...
She's a far left radical on social issues.....and it's no surprise that McCain joined her in her hatred of the Christian Right.
See my #371.
Just can't remember.
IMHO the only good thing that Whitman ever did was give GWB Barney LOL
Code Pink also raised something like $650,000 for the "freedom fighters" in Fallujah back when the US Marines were clearing the vermin out of the place. They're openly giving money to terrorists. They call it "humanitarian aid" of course, and the press is happy to spread that lie.
You ask what is the cause of Code Pink. It is to portray America in the worst possible light. Check in with some of our folks in DC.
Here are the standings through 350. Who will get the blue ribbon award for first prized poster today.
It was a tough, tough Sunday. Lots of great posts.
I tought one poster really stood out and got my first every double star and that was "CasearianDaoist" five stars and 9 good posts. He becomes this weeks blue ribbon winner congrats to the Daoist.
The rest in no ceratain order:
Patriotfromphilly-- 5 posts with one star
Anita with--7 posts
Snugs-- with too many too count
Carolinamom-- with 7 posts and one star
Miss marple-- with three posts
SeattleConserevative #36
Johnny7--4-posts one star
Macia #42
MorganinDenver(two star winner) with too many to count
NautiNurse with 3 posts
MOl #202
Bahbah-7posts
Chiller #206
Lawdude--funniest post of the day #210 getting a star
Mathluv--219,274
Alnick--229
Altura--231,233
68-69 TonkinGulfYacht Club--238 and a star.
Semperparatus-323
Oesy--156
OldFriend--7 posts
Sandrat--187,189
Defconwgreat day--6 posts
knuthon-192
christian4bush--200
OxeninFla--good day two stars, 4 posts
Peach 92,159,173
DoctorMichael--#101
ClaireSolt-103
Jeffrho--#105
Cyncooper--another good day with 6 posts
Clintonh8r--284
Txsleuth--4 posts and a star
Justnolady-threeposts.
codercpc--#309
VRWC--several good posts one star
rockar#316
Meg33 -- 3 posts
Paige #110
Fishtalk--excellent posting 4 plus a star.
jackbill-- 130*
Semperparatus--135,138
Pugmama--#147
Alnick#-151
kabar--327
altma 336,337
Ernest at the Beach three helpful posts, 338,344,345
There we have it. Congrats to all posters and our winner.
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