Posted on 09/18/2005 5:14:49 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
Sunday, September 18th, 2005
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Russian President Vladimir Putin; Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.; Coast Guard Vice Adm. Thad Allen.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Former President Bill Clinton; Allen.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Sens. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., Barack Obama, D-Ill., and Patrick Leahy, D-Vt.; Allen.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Clinton; Sen. David Vitter, R-La.; Rep. Mike Pence, R-Ind.; Caroline Kennedy, editor, "A Family of Poems."
LATE EDITION (CNN) : Sens. Joseph Biden, D-Del., and Jon Kyl, R-Ariz.; Allen; Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels, Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Miami Mayor Manuel Diaz.
I think you are right about Rush finally getting it about fat Tim, I never did see what the attraction was anyway.
I agree every White House will watch polls. But, I have not heard one Bush official quote polls for decisions as we heard time after time with Clinton and even today by the press. If Bush has been influenced by any poll, it certainly has not been reported or admitted to. Unlike Clinton who used polls as his justificaton for doing something.
From the left we hear "the people want this" or "that" but with Bush we hear it's the "right thing to do." Big difference to me.
Semi-awake dreaming? An old Coast-to-Coast repeat segment with Art Bell? Flight 800 report?
Sorry, been watching Fox all day, but haven't heard anything about this.
Yesterday, I was telling my husband about a soundbite I heard on local newscast...where a black man from NO was interviewed outside of the Astrodome in Houston..after Bush
's speech on Thursday...
He was asked what he thought...and he said that what Bush "
offered" wasn't good enough...that he thinks that EVERYONE that was "hurricaned out"...should get $20,000 each.
My husband and I decided that we the taxpayers would be getting off EASY...if that was the case!!!
Those poor people would feel good about that $20,000 for a bout a week...then reality would set in.
Considering that the 2 football games being shown in the DFW area are over 20 point blow outs---
FR is much better entertainment!!! LOL
>>>>What Bush is doing ...
...is expanding the federal bureaucracy and telling the nation, the federal government will do whatever it takes and will spend whatever is necessary. More big government Republicanism. This is a policy agenda that fiscal conservatives do not support. The Bush proposal is government largesse at its worst. And you do nothing by giving the President and the GOP Congress a pass. The federal governemnt does some things well, other things poorly, but on most issues the feds get involved in, they fail at miserably.
There was a thread about that last night...here on FR..but it didn't seem to ever go anywhere...
I happened to see that. A foul mouthed fellow he was. I fear this is going to turn into a 9/11 situation where the "families" felt they were entitled to piles and piles of money. I hated watching all of that and I hope I don't have to do it all over again.
I forgot to expand on my original statement that I didn't think that Pres. Bush cares PERSONALLY about his numbers...
I am sure his staffers do...especially Karl Rove...but I am talking about the man, Dubya...
Sorry I didn't make it more clear...my fault.
Yes, a very good observation. I do not mind those who criticizes the Pres and say he should do this or that instead. For example, how many people know Pres Bush stated Friday that any new Gulf Recovery spending would have to be paid for by spending offsets? That he would NOT sign any taxhikes? These same "Conservatives" were in full mental meltdown mode screaming that Bush "Should be offsetting the spending with spending he all ready signed" I have reached the conclusion that these people either are Hysteric Leftist posing as "conservatives" or simply too mentally limited to deal with a reality that does not correspond to the delusions fed to them by their favorite "conservative" pundit. I have NO time left for those who keep screaming their anti Bush personal feelings as "facts" I guess I should quit taking them on and just go back to asking questions. Favorite thing to do is ask them "what is the solution then? What should Bush be doing?" Usually they will hem and haw and try to duck but eventually you can pin them down to the most insane "Govt should be doing nothing" nonsense. See the Cast Iron Conservatives are, like cast iron, brittle and cheap. They are all for limited Govt unless it is on topics they want the Govt to take over like Trade, Gas Prices, Immigration etc in which case they want the biggest most expensive Fed Govt. dictated solution imposed as soon as possible. The fact that their "Solutions" are so completely unworkable politically doesn't matter. They are all for "Limited Govt." until it comes time for the Govt to do what THEY want then they demand Bush act like a dictator and just impose their narrow "solution" on the rest of the people. Like the Hysteric Left, they seem to have trouble grasping the reality that we are a Representative Republic, not a Presidential Dictatorship.
Absolutely
I find it great that the far left and the really far right are the ones complaining about GWB. We know that if you can get the pragmatists in the middle right or plain middle to applaud GWB it is progress. It seems to be this is looking better and better no matter what the MSM try to pull.
Thank you for once again stating your feelings as facts. That is a really bad habit. What you feel is NOT reality. So tell me this, What is the solution then? What should Bush be doing?
You continually show your political ignorance with remarks like this one. It's a fact of political life. Pick up a book, or get on any political website that discusses presidential polling. Internal WH polls have been going on since Eisenhower. Gallup has been polling since the 1930`s. Get yourself informed.
In a perfect world....there would be no reason to have FR....
Any body know,
Did my gators win or what, fell asleep last night....
I don't think some of us are "giving Bush and Congress a pass"....
Just because we see reality for what it is...that the federal govt. HAS to take care of this...doesn't mean that any of us are willing to sit by and watch the wrong people in charge of the money, or spending on anything and everything.
I think we have indicated also, that we would like Congress to go back and cut some spending from previous bills to offset the costs of this...I personally, think that just about every state could find something that could be cut from the Transportation Bill or other bills...
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