Posted on 12/04/2005 5:01:12 AM PST by Alas Babylon!
p>The Talk Shows
Sunday, December 4th, 2005
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Stephen Hadley, President Bush's national security adviser; Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif.; Douglas Owsley, division head for physical anthropology at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.; Thomas Kean, chairman, and Lee Hamilton, vice chairman, of the Sept. 11 investigative commission.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa.; Hadley; New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin.
LATE EDITION (CNN) : Hadley; Sens. Joseph Biden, D-Del., and Richard Lugar, R-Ind.; Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari.
Can someone point me to this poll that the libs keep talking about. Murtha on with Stephie keeps saying "80% of the Iraqis want us out of there".
I heard libs squalking about it earlier, so I'm sure thers some sign of it somewhere, flawed though it has to be.
McCain just said Shinseki was fired because he said more troops were needed. McCain is trying to present himself as a much better war strategist than Rummy and the Prez. I'd like to see him taken out behind the woodshed where I would be waiting with a 2x4.
I wish Hadley had just answered his question, which referred to Cheney's statement last May 30 that the insurgency was in the "last throes", yet 475 troops have been killed since then.
By not answering it directly, Hadley looked like he was being evasive. There's nothing to hide, take him on Hadley!
Yes, Now that Sharon & Perez joining hands and when more & more jews realize that Bush & republicans are their real friends their support will grow also.
McCain sees mistakes where our military in Iraq sees progress.
McCain is caught up in the argument of more versus less troops on the ground. That's an old argument, and he lost it some time ago. More troops would mean more targets and not necessarily better results. McCain doesn't understand that which means he's on the losing side of yet another policy decision.
Good for Condi. She has more brains than Baa baa waa waa and the entire crew or her LIEberal TV show "The view of he!!."
McCain wants the nod so bad, he will say anything to get it. But he doesnt realize that people like us will never give primary money to Mccain. He is just peeing in the wind bloviating on Sunday Morning..
Well I'm SURE that Timmy reminded him that Shinsecki had planed to retire for quite some time, and only left early becuase he didn't want to leave 'in the middle' of a large operation.
I mean Timmy is always a steady and unbiased host.
Thanks, Anita. I really appreciate all your great research.
This is it:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/10/23/wirq23.xml&sSheet=/news/2005/10/23/ixworld.html
A secret poll that only the London Telegraph has seen!
You are welcome to some of our snow and cold if you want it.
F.N.S.
Damn... Wallace is good.
Knows exactly when and where to push and when to back off.
Pure class.
Oddly, that did not make it into the discussion.
No fair I'm drinking coffee!
My guess is you are not holding your breath for Warner or McCain to do this.
Fox..Hadley..Will not confirm officially the death of Abu Hamza Rabia.
Wallace is rattling off the mounting deaths of our troops .
Played Cheney's thoughts that the insurgents were in their death throes and tried to get Hadley to say it was a mistake.
Hadley manages to say it was mistaken without saying it was really mistaken..by pointing out successes despite the deaths.
Boxer coming up..I just cannot do this one.
MoveOn.org has launched a petition drive to protest job reductions at the Los Angeles Times and three other Tribune Co. newspapers cutbacks that the liberal activist group says threaten the papers' ability to deliver "strong watchdog journalism."
MoveOn organizers said Friday, a little more than 24 hours into their Internet campaign, that they had collected 17,125 signatures to protest cuts that this week reduced The Times' newsroom staff by 8%, or 85 positions. The group reported that it had obtained a total of 10,360 signatures objecting to cuts at the Chicago Tribune, Baltimore Sun and Orlando Sentinel.
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This means that the LA Times is trying to support over 1000 people on its "news" staff. The mind boggles at the actual work product of such a huge resource.
Enjoy your 67, and do hope/pray the thunderstorms pass over you. Alabama too needs a break from nasty weather.
Wallace just finished here with Hadley and there was no need for McCain to be on Fox this am Wallace did a stand in for him.
No wonder McCain acts like a 'speech' god these media whores hold him up like he is 'most high'.
LOL. Understood.
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