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Sunday Morning Talk Show Thread 12 June 2005
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| 12 June 2005
| Various Self-Serving Politicians and Big Media Screaming Faces
Posted on 06/12/2005 4:53:59 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
Sunday, June 12th, 2005
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif.; Tom Malinowski, Washington director of Human Rights Watch; historian David McCullough.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del., and Rep. Curt Weldon, R-Pa.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Sens. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., and Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., LendingTree.com chief executive officer Anthony Hsieh and personal finance adviser Suze Orman; Rep. Walter Jones, R-N.C.; actor Brad Pitt.
LATE EDITION (CNN) : Sens. Chuck Hagel, R-Neb., and Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif.; Imad Moustapha, Syrian ambassador to the U.S.; former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and former Defense Secretary William Cohen; Lee Hamilton and John Lehman of the 9/11 Public Discourse Project.
TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: facethenation; foxnewssunday; guests; lateedition; lineup; meetthepress; sunday; talkshows; thisweek; tpd
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To: Justanobody
Chuckle!!!
Might as well!
To: daffyduct
To: alnick
Thanks. What I heard was a version from a newscast, probably on radio. They were trying to hint at an imagined (contrived) disagreement between Bush and Rumsfeld. One reason I despise liberals.
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posted on
06/12/2005 11:08:24 PM PDT
by
Nucluside
(Cultural Relativism is a lie; Western culture IS superior)
To: Txsleuth
*** I was shocked that there wasn't more made of it nationally..*** So was I. Would have been a perfect SNL skit at least. I cringed for the laughingstocks they made of themselves....kinda like a failed sitcom.
They will never forgive Tom DeLay for the job he did and of course that's what this attack machine on him is all about.
To: Soul Seeker
THE GOP'S ANTI-GITMO SQUAD
Last week, I criticized President Bush for equivocating on the Gitmo question. Rumsfeld tried to do damage control then. And Dick Cheney will be attempting to do so again on FNC's Hannity and Colmes tonight. But it's too late.
A Republican anti-Gitmo brigade has been born:
- Sen. Mel Martinez (R-Fla.) joined the Left's Guantanamo Bay-bashers last week.
- So did Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.).
- And check out this exchange between Brit Hume and GOP strategist Bill Kristol (video via the liberal blog Crooks and Liars) Kristol says: "I do think the President has laid the groundwork for closing down Guantanamo. I think he'll do it in a few months." Like Sens. Martinez and Hagel, Kristol is making the same "image" and "cost-benefit ratio" arguments for closing down Gitmo that Amnesty International and company have been pushing since the War on Terror began.
Hume counters: "It would be, in my judgement, a terrible mistake...if we start as a country going down the road of having to treat [the detainees] the way we would ordinary criminals or even prisoners of war, we'd have a big problem because they can't properly dealt with that way."
Watch the whole thing. Watch Kristol cite the unhappiness of "senior State Department officials" as compelling evidence in favor of shutting Gitmo down--and then watch Kristol pull the Left's rhetorical trick of conflating Abu Ghraib with Gitmo. Kristol's position is unclear to me. At one point, he argues that the detainees should be moved to U.S. bases. At another, he says they should be put in U.S. jails. Well, which is it? Does he mean civilian jails? If so, does he really side with the NY Times in advocating the same failed counterterrorism strategies that facilitated 9/11? If he means moving them to stateside bases, what's the point? As the panel itself noted, the Supreme Court ruled that Gitmo is subject to U.S. jurisdiction--just like any base on American soil would be.
The new GOP anti-Gitmo squad's position amounts to a cut-and-run strategy--panicking in the face of ill-informed, hysterical attacks from our military's enemies at home and abroad. Even if, as Kristol claims, unnamed JAGs and senior NSC staffers and State Department officials have problems with how Gitmo has been run, there is no question from the mountains of documents the Pentagon has released to the ACLU and others that the military tracks and investigates alleged abuses, and has taken corrective action when they are warranted. I don't know who Kristol's anonymous sources are, but I'll take Gen. Myers' word over theirs sight unseen.
For clear thinking from the right, check out must-read posts at Power Line, Captain's Quarters, INDC Journal, and Daily Pundit.
-- Michelle Malkin, June 13, 2005
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posted on
06/13/2005 2:54:00 PM PDT
by
OESY
To: OESY
One out of three.
Kristol's problem extends more towards Rummy than toward GITMO.
Hagel has NEVER been a strong proponent of this president in the WOT. He's repeatedly taking aim in any small way he can.
The only reasonable defection you can cite is Mel Martinez. I am not as knowledgeable about that Senator as I am others, so his motivations (whether pure or not) I wouldn't know. I'll give him the benefot of the doubt.
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