Posted on 11/06/2005 5:19:35 AM PST by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
Sunday, November 6th, 2005
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Sens. John McCain, R-Ariz., and Charles Schumer, D-N.Y.; John Barry, director of the Smithsonian National Zoological Park, to discuss the zoo's baby panda.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Sens. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., and Tom Coburn, R-Okla.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Sens. Pat Roberts, R-Kan., Richard Durbin, D-Ill., and Orrin Hatch, R-Utah.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Sens. Joe Biden, D-Del., and Chuck Hagel, R-Neb.; Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates.
LATE EDITION (CNN) : Sens. Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., and George Allen, R-Va.; British Defense Secretary John Reid.
Printers union neighbor of mine voted for Bush for the same reason, even though he was being told by the union that Bush was bad for unions. He gets it too. Other Democrats I know are so caught up in the fantasy of impeaching Bush that they are oblivious to reality.
Repulsive idea.
You're right about Reagan ignoring the MSM. But what he did so well that W doesn't is communicate and connect with the people OVER the din of the press.
God, I miss that man.
Talking about the President's low poll numbers on FNS. Looks like the Dimms non-stop attacks are working.
We here in NC are profoundly grateful that Byrd went to live in W.Va. rather than staying in his birthplace.
Same on MTP. Ron Brownstien cites 4 of them. He is salivating.
Hopefully, some one will act on what they see/read/hear.
...Dims don't have a hope of filibustering Alito.
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So their strategy will be similar to what they did with the Michigan area court appointment -- delay delay delay until the sitting court, which includes the swinger SDO'C, makes some key decisions on cases already in the works.
Tim has an all lib roundtable. Hardly a discussion of ideas.
No, but Senators seem to be our royalty. While they constantly intone that no one is above the law, they believe they are, and with good reason from what I see.
Well actually I believe the Senators do have immunity from prosecution or being sued for anything they say on the Senate floor. Their colleagues can censure them after an internal ethics trial similar to what happened to Newt, McCarthy and the guy that had Charlie Rangel's Harlem seat before him back in the 60's (Adam Clayton Powell?).
"I want to know is who picked Wilson to go to Niger. It's not like he is even remotely qualified for the job. There is a whole side of this story the Dinosaur Media is ignoring."
Donning my tinfoil hat, this is sounding more and more like a bad spy novel. Interesting article from The American Thinker - certainly makes one think:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1508146/posts
Is Valerie Plame the new Deep Throat?
The American Thinker ^ | October 24, 2005 | James Lewis
Posted on 10/24/2005 7:17:02 AM PDT by Quilla
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Today, there are stunning parallels between Deep Throat and Valerie Plame, aided by her publicity agent and husband, Joseph C. Wilson IV. The idea that national security is being protected is phony. As Joseph DiGenova, former US Attorney for New York, has repeatedly pointed out, The Agency wanted this out. What we are seeing is a massive political assault on President George W. Bush, aided by a gush of highly selective and one-sided leaks coming from the top levels of the CIA.
The motivation: Power, careers, and leftist ideology. The means: getting a Special Prosecutor to indict the Bush White House for what the CIA has done for years, revealing sensitive secrets to the press. The sword: Valerie Plame and her husband.
Todays media assault has all the earmarks of a CIA disinformation operation, just the sort of thing Plame and her colleagues are professionally trained to conduct. While it has layers of deception and coverup, the pattern seems clear enough. Dozens of commentators have now identified the many lies told by Joe Wilson over the past two years, with the quiet backing of Plame and her CIA backers. Notice that the CIA could have exposed Wilsons fabrications at any time in the last two years. It did not, and by its deliberate silence has allowed those stories to flower into the partisan assault we see today.As Howard Fineman wrote a few weeks ago, the now infamous outing of Valerie Plame isnt primarily an issue of law. Its about a lot of other things, like: the ongoing war between the CIA and the vice presidents office. The spookocracy has a very personal itch to want to destroy George W. Bush and Dick Cheney: It is facing a purge to finally get rid of entire layers of incompetents and saboteurs, revealed by the terrorist attacks on 9/11 and the failure to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Congressman Curt Weldon, the Vice Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, has written:
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Dangers If the Bush White House is badly damaged or destroyed, the consequences could be dangerous for the United States. A new President could copy Jimmy Carter: Pull the plug in Iraq, thereby allowing Iran, Syria, and their allied Islamic fascists to come to power throughout the Middle East. The Left would be on top again, just as the Democrats gained majorities in Congress and elected Jimmy Carter after the Watergate scandal. Hillary Clintons long ambitions could well become reality, all by means of a single hyped scandal.Nixons downfall had devastating consequences: the chaotic downfall of Saigon, the Stalinization of Vietnam including a new Gulag with tens of thousands of victims and the genocide of a million Cambodians. Watergate nearly led to an ultimate American defeat in the Cold War. Many on the Left were fervently hoping for that. We would be living in a very different world today, had history swung the other way.Nixon was followed by Gerald Ford, a badly weakened president, who was easily defeated by the disastrous Jimmy Carter. As president, Carter allowed the Shah of Iran to fall from power because he thought that Ayatollah Khomeini was much more democratic. We can see Carters Folly today in the rise of an Islamofascist Iran, which will soon have its own nuclear weapons. It is Jimmy Carter, more than anyone, who is responsible for a new age of nuclear danger in the Middle East. But it all goes back to the coup detat against Nixon.Thus Watergate has had disastrous ripple effects, even decades afterwards and across the world. If the Plame-Wilson affair succeeds in destroying this White House, the ripple effects would spread through our domestic politics and into the War on Terror, placing every person in this country at risk.The Left has hyped a rogue CIA for decades. Hollywood has shown it in movie after movie. But now that it is happening, they are all for it; anything to destroy the enemy a duly elected President just as the Left still celebrates the Deep Throat conspiracy to overthrow Nixon. This is not a matter of principle for them, but of raw expediency.Conservatives, however, have to take this spectacle more seriously. A politicized CIA is doing immense damage to our rights and freedoms. They intervened blatantly in the 2004 election, and they are undermining the war on terror.Perhaps Richard Nixon should have been made to resign for abusing power. But Watergate was more than a tale of high-level corruption.It also marked the rise to power of the monopoly media that has dominated the United States for the last thirty years. No event, other than Vietnam, has so shaped our world today. No doubt the first step of a resurgent Left in the United States would be to try to control talk radio and the internet, to regain its media monopoly. It could happen.Just as the Watergate scandal set a much-needed limit to abuse of power by presidents, it is now time to draw a bright line in the sand against meddling by the secret government in domestic politics. Our future is on the line.
Really, I Can't remember her name, do You...?
It is just awful.
You are right, of course, but it gets really depressing sometimes seeing headlines, cable news, and MSM all piling on Bush. Im confident that honest and reasonable people see it for what it is-a deperate party, out of ideas, angry at being out of power, lashing out at everyone else. Still, it is bad for our country and it emboldens our enemies to see such opposition-even if it is a hollow one..
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