Posted on 09/10/2006 4:42:24 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
Sunday, September 10th, 2006
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice ; Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean; Jim Laychak, president of the Pentagon Memorial Fund.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Vice President Dick Cheney.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice; New York Gov. George Pataki; Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y.
THIS WEEK (ABC): 9/11 Commission members Thomas Kean, Richard Ben-Veniste, Jamie Gorelick, John Lehman; Sept. 11 widow and activist Gene Steuerle.
LATE EDITION (CNN) : Rice; Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass.; Said Tayeb Jawad, Afghanistan's ambassador to the U.S.; U.N. Deputy Secretary-General Mark Malloch Brown; Iraq national security adviser Mowaffak al-Rubaie; Brian Jenkins, RAND Corp.; John Miller, FBI spokesman.
Hagel is our Murtha, just not quite as vocal.
Only real difference Hagel is a Senator instead of a Representative.
LOL, I think he got over his anger early and realized that he was dealing with a Clymer of the highest order. Rush is right, you just have to laugh at these clowns.
That's a true statement.
lol!!
I'll find Friday's Rush thread. I think it's on it. I know it was posted on Friday. I hope it's Rush's thread.
Cheney is so smart, Russert is so Dim. Cheney is so patient, Russert plays gotcha with quotes from newspapers and unnamed sources. Praises Richard Clarke....LOL, Dim shows his democrat slip (as usual).
I love the VP. Several times today he completely crushed Russert's arguments and phony assumptions. But the problem is that the American people appear to no longer be capable of thoughtful analysis of political arguments. Look at Russert--far from being a "tough journalist," he simply carried the left's talking points and ignored Cheney's arguments as if the VP hadn't made them at all. Russert's role was that of a political performance artist--no balance, no thought, just sheer emotional rhetoric. Precisely the same thing we get from all the leading Democrats.
The Republicans, including the VP, operate in the "modern" world, while our adversaries work from a postmodern perspective where facts and logic mean nothing. The GOP must learn to confront this by infusing their arguments with a harder edge, more emotion, more confrontation with the Dems and the left. Only once did Cheney really lob one back at Russert and once is not enough.
And the information is so useless. There are 435 elections for the US House, and each person polled can only (legally) vote in one of those elections.
It's like popular vote polls for US President. When the polls start showing electoral college results for US President, then they mean something.
Thanks onyx!!
Isn't Richard Clark now employed by ABC?
There just ain't no substitute for four seasons! };^)
They can cut all they want now. It will only go against them all the more! Now that we have seen the real thing, they are toast. Talk radio has millions of listeners and there are millions more on the web. They can run but they can't hide, we will nail their sorry asses sooner or later.
There's a new Sheriff in town(who takes no prisoners) and he's called: THE NEW MEDIA.
Thanks Rod. I have bookmarked the link.
Elections most assuredly have consequences and if they deomcrats gain control of the Gouse or Senate, there will be hell to pay. They cannot be permitted control of either.
it's clear the only complaint the Dimms have against AQ is that they attacked us so close to our scheduled elections.
^^^^^
Dem whine: It's not Faaiirr that Osama and Atta chose September 11 to attack us, because Republicans can use it against us every 2 years.
Here's a thought to the whiners: Join in the WOGT and there will be no divisive issue to be looked at as a campaign tool!
I will always remember how McAuliffe howled about the photo of President Bush looking out of AF1s window, on that trip home from Florida on September 11. Instead of seeing in that photo, the anguish of OUR COUNTRY"S leader, all McAuliffe saw was a powerful photo-op to be used for political purposes..
No link. I just joined the thread so perhaps you have posted it elsewhere already.
If not, here's a link to the unedited scenes.
http://www.redstate.com/911clips
Exactly
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