Posted on 02/05/2006 5:16:31 AM PST by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
Sunday, February 5th, 2006
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Gen. Michael Hayden, the principal deputy director of national intelligence; House Majority Leader John Boehner, R-Ohio.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Boehner; Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Sens. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., and Jeff Sessions, R-Ala.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Gen. Michael Hayden; Republican National Committee Chairman Ken Mehlman.
LATE EDITION (CNN) : Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif.; Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif.; Afghan President Hamid Karzai; former interim Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi; Prince Turki Al-Faisal, Saudi ambassador to the United States; Pittsburgh Mayor Bob O'Connor; Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels.
One adjusts to the altitude or dies. It's hard for smokers and people with respiratory problems.
Did you have any drinks? Bet he drank you under the table if you did. That's one of the few benefits of being this high up, it seems to make our tolerance adjust to alcohol better for some reason.
Well they don't want the American people thinking about the fact that we're still at war.
Good Sunday Morning everyone!
GO SEAHAWKS!!!
On to their next losing battle :)
I noticed that. What a bunch of weenies.
Weekend programming disasters, F&F barely gets it right during the week.
Julian can't stand ANY kind of disagreement with him. Not the slightest....he's so phony. The show would be worth watching if it weren't for him!
Hayeden, and with Ken Mehlman on the same show...WOW!! What was ABC thinking????
On SOTU day night, he publicly expressed his admiration & respect for Bush, when he talked to Brit.
Great catch here MM!!
I'm still marveling that Joe Biden is not on any of the shows.
After reading your rant about that commercial, I decided to watch it (I usually hit mute for ALL commercials). It was disgusting. I had thought about getting one, but certainly won't now.
As a matter of fact after three rum n' cokes...., recovered after the steak and lobster.Got in a great plug for the new media.
My buddy Bruce helped his visitor fro Col. to catch an 84 lb. sailfish on 12 lb. line after a four hour battle, not bad.
Fox and Friends getting ready to do a segment on the cartoons.
Super Sunday means shorts and Steelers' gear! After 35 ft. of rain over the last two days, today will be clear and in the 70's.
I am so relieved on reading your comments on the Teddy Bear. I thought I had a dirty mind but when I see it I cringe and wonder "do they know that this sounds so dirty".
Thank goodness.
Unemployment Rate Falls to 4.7%
Consumer confidence increases.
Retail Sales Rise.
Manufacturing Continues To Expand.
Productivity Growth Is Strong.
Inflation Remains In Check.
SCOTUS - John Roberts and Sam Alito.
Federal Appeals Courts - thus for 40 of President Bush's nominees to federal appeals courts have been confirmed. (noteworthy of these jurists:- Priscilla Owen of the 5th Circuit, Janice Rogers Brown and Thomas Griffith of the D.C. Circuit, Michael McConnell of the 10th Circuit.)
District Courts Over 150 of Prez Bush's trial judges have been confirmed. There are still nearly three full years remaining in this presidency.
Marriage amendment set for Virginia ballot.
Total employment back in Jan. 1997 was 128.3 million. Today, however, total employment is around 143 million.
Friday Bush signed Healthy Marriage promotion in the Budget Reconcilation Act.
The full Congress passed that deficit reduction package.
The Senate(!) passed a $70 billion tax cut package.
The Senate confirmed Ben Bernanke as Fed Chief.(unanimous consent)
Next on the agenda - asbestos liability reform.
If all these are disasters, we will gladly accept more such disasters in Bush's entire term.
Morning # 1, great job last week.
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