Posted on 09/24/2006 3:15:07 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
Sunday, September 24th, 2006
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Bill Clinton (D-FIRPOTUS); Sen. Lindsey Graham, (R-S.C.); Dr. JoGayle Howard, National Zoo panda doctor.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Bill Clinton (D-Arkancide); Afghan President Hamid Karzai; John Danforth, former senator and U.N. ambassador.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Sen. John McCain, (R-Ariz.)
THIS WEEK (ABC): Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, (R-Tenn.); New Jersey Senate candidates Sen. Bob Menendez, (D-N.J.), and Republican Tom Kean Jr.
LATE EDITION (CNN) : Karzai; Sen. Arlen Specter, (R-Pa.); Rep. Jane Harman, (D-Calif.); Iraqi President Jalal Talibani; Alexander Haig, former secretary of state; Richard Holbrooke, former U.N. ambassador.
Top 10 dot-com flops
By Kent German
The most astounding thing about the dot-com boom was the obscene amount of money spent. Zealous venture capitalists fell over themselves to invest millions in start-ups; dot-coms blew millions on spectacular marketing campaigns; new college graduates became instant millionaires and rushed out to spend it; and companies with unproven business models executed massive IPOs with sky-high stock prices. We all know what eventually happened. Most of hese start-ups died dramatic deaths. These are the celebrity victims of the new-economy bust
In February 2000, Pets.com had an IPO of $82.5 BILLION!!! Nine months later, the comapany went bankrupt and forever closed their doors. IIRC, they has about $250,000 in assets at closing. Oh, and this happened in October 2000. A lot of dot coms were going under then. So it DID happen on Bill Clinton's watch. The DBM never had the time to let you know all about it, though, as they didn't want to make things any harder for Algore.
Did you know that Greta's husband worked for John Kerry's presidential campaign?
Oh, now that one is going in an email to a HUGE number of people I know! Thanks!!!
Excellent links, thanks Ali.
Yep. No wall. NONE. AT ALL. NO WALL between the FBI and the CIA.
Unbelievable.
That is what they said about the Linda Vester "time off", and she never came back.
Up the thread they stated Bridget was coming back. Whether she decides to or not is up to her. I doubt they'll risk the numbers they get in the am with Steve, Brian and ED for too long.
FR-TV .... a network whose time has come ;)
bttt
AND .. just heard Bubba say (in order to let us know how current and in the loop he is): I just spoke to Pres. Talibani today ...
HE IS disgusting and INCORRIGIBLE and EVER SLICK .. but NOT as sickening as RUSSERT!
Did you also know that Greta's husband was one of the Thieving trial Lawyers(including Huge Rodham) that sued the Tobacco Industry in Florida and won billions for themselves? That case is being revisited recently.
"...someone needs to counter the lies that he [Clinton] is spewing Many of us don't need this information, but most of the American public does. We don't need Clinton's revisionist history."
I hadn't thought of it in terms of countering his b.s.; I guess I assumed that the media whores would move on to a less embarrassing subject.
I'd like to see a law passed that a president who leaves office must not speak or write about politics, must never appear on tv, never give interviews, never intrude into the politics of foreign states, e.g., Carter, or he will be stripped of his pension, security and other perks. Of course, these attention whores get filthy rich on the lecture circuit, especially "lecturing" in places like Dubai and Beijing, so they don't need pensions.
Carter is an extremely destabilizing influence regarding our foreign policy in Latin American countries and elsewhere. It is a shame we cannot restrain these pipsqueak egomaniacs.
WASHINGTON The following transcript documents a background briefing in early August 2002 by President Bush's former counterterrorism coordinator Richard A. Clarke to a handful of reporters, including Fox News' Jim Angle. In the conversation, cleared by the White House on Wednesday for distribution, Clarke describes the handover of intelligence from the Clinton administration to the Bush administration and the latter's decision to revise the U.S. approach to Al Qaeda. Clarke was named special adviser to the president for cyberspace security in October 2001. He resigned from his post in January 2003.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,115085,00.html
Sorry, but I still want to know if anyone can tell me why Clarke was let go by the Bush administration? I admittedly wasn't paying attention much back then. Thanks.
I think that some of these Women have made the decision to choose Family over career once they see how it can make a difference in their children's lives. some People like E.D. want to do it all, and some are able to without it hurting their ability to be the Parent they want to be,but I think most want at least a few years of hands on childrearing before going back to that Career.
You better not be here now...lol.
I am checking on you, Missy.
. Absolutely correct sir,brilliant comment. That is the story of Bubba, phsstpok. The buck never stops here.
Since most of his situations are controllable with only a controlled number of witnesses in the room or on the line, he can always BS his way out of it with some degree of plausible denyability.
What he can not BS his way out of is reasonable doubt. He created that himself when he lied over and over again,never with that woman and other lies he has been caught telling.
His Pinocchio syndrome alone of reasonable doubt creates a cloud that always hangs over anything he says.
And the more he looks you in the eye, the more he leans over to stare intimidatingly at you, the less you believe him.The ol' boy has screwed himself.
From my post on another thread.
"That AUSA (US Attorney/s) will continue to be "walled off" from participation in the on-going criminal investigationsand cases and will continue to abide by all FISA dissemination provisions and guidelines."
Extracted from de-classified, undated Gorelick memo HERE
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