Posted on 01/29/2006 5:01:14 AM PST by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
Sunday, January 29nd, 2006
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Sen. John Thune, R-S.D.; Rep. Mike Pence, R-Ind.; Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean; former Commerce Secretary Don Evans.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): President Bush.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Sens. Barack Obama, D-Ill., and Chuck Hagel, R-Neb.; Dominique Dawes, Olympic gymnast.
LATE EDITION (CNN) : White House counselor Dan Bartlett; Sens. Joseph Biden, D-Del., and Pat Roberts, R-Kan.; former President Carter; former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto.
I'd pity the poor folks receiving the calls at the GOP senators' offices.
:-) Except when they try to "educate" us, Dems hand us another birthday present.
Corzine wants to tax 401k accounts. LOL! Can you say "Republican Governor of NJ" ?
http://polipundit.com/index.php?p=12173
LOL. That's roughly the type of commentary I'm hearing right now on "This Week." Joe Klein and E.J. Dionne against George Will, talking about how despicable and "shameful!!!!" it is to use national security as a political tool. Clinton's Georgie responds, "But isn't that EXACTLY the Republican strategy for 2006/2008?"
Oh, now they are moving on and discussing the "right-wing crackpot theory" regarding Medicare.
Good morning late this morning due to pigeon trouble had to wash one of top birds feet.
Do you want me to repost the awards for last week in a minutes as I forgot to freep Alas earlier.
And they accuse Bush of living in a bubble.
Did she just call us idiots?
Carter has suggested that U.S. money could go indirectly to Hamas via the U.N. I say 'not a nichol' for them.........so let Iran fund them and dilute its own economy...and slow down their missle program as well.
:0)
You're on the right track. Include as well, Harry Reid voted for and Indian proposal just days after receiving Abramoff donations from a tribe that was impacted by the vote. Reid is screaming but the vote should be investigated.
I agree. Giving media rats the ability to selectively edit any taped interview is like trusting them to be honest.
Hamas is broke? They should see Fatah about all the money Arafat and company stole...
Push-polling, MSM style - Why NYTimes earnings, circulation plunge
A New York Times/CBS poll purports to find that support for the president's warrantless surveillance program is "mixed." But the poll is bogus. In addition to the usual MSM trick of over-sampling Democrats, including non-voters, etc., the pollsters asked misleading questions that do not reflect the actual nature of the NSA intercept program.
Of late, all these polls look like joke. Fox Opinion Dynamics poll is no better. It is the same democrat's firm doing polls for Newsweek. In it's latest Fox poll, Iran attack is supported by 51%. But in LATimes(!) poll 57% show support for the same. An added joke, Fox asks what type of attack they support - air-strike, ground strike etc.
Another poll about Gallop's Hillary support 51% against. When Mathews asked about it, Dana Milbank (WP) & Ann Kornblut (NYTimes) both questioning the way polls conducted saying, it is unreliable and mean nothing. 'nough said.
yes. They think we're idiots for electing the president and everyone that lives outside the beltway and off the island of manhattan and not Hollywood are idiots.
The other night, on Hairball...poor Chrissy had to report on the poll that came out showing that only 16% of those polled would definitely vote for Hillary...and 51% said they definitely would NOT vote for her...
Dana Milbank and another guest, and Chrissy all wrote the poll off...saying it was too early for a 2008 POTUS poll...blah, blah....
LOL
It really comes down to assumptions. I appreciate Pat Caddell who, although he is a Democrat pollster, at least is honest. During the 2004 campaigns, he tried to point out to Chad Clanton what a bad idea it was to bring up Mary Cheney and just the other night, he pointed out to Bob Beckel that too bad about the "negatives"; that when it comes to keeping Americans safe, the Dems can't touch Bush.
But what I really thought was interesting was when Pat Caddell was talking about the "let's go take action against Iran" numbers, he was perplexed that the numbers were so high even though there had not been a national discussion.
Because, even though I respect Caddell and disagree with him, he still assumes that we need to be told.
You heard it? That's what she said? Who the heck was that?
Because a Republican would get the credit for WINNING the war.
Bush can give one speech and the polls will jump ten points. Others bump the polls too, such as Rumsfeld being interviewed. What's driving the left nuts is they can depress the polls occasionally but cannot keep them there.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.