Posted on 10/15/2006 5:08:28 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
Sunday, October 15th, 2006
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice; Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton; Republican Rep. Mark Kennedy and Democrat Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota candidates for U.S. Senate.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice; Sen. John Warner, R-Va.; former Sen. Sam Nunn, co-chairman of the Nuclear Threat Initiative.
THIS WEEK (ABC): U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton; Democratic Rep. Harold Ford Jr. and Republican Bob Corker, Tennessee candidates for U.S. Senate; actress and voting activist Marg Helgenberger.
LATE EDITION (CNN) : U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton; Democratic Party Chairman Howard Dean and Republican National Committee Chairman Ken Mehlman; Sens. Carl Levin, D-Mich., and Chuck Hagel, R-Neb.
But, boy, am I feeling vulnerable these days to ugly surprises. The last few weeks, helicopters and small planes have been buzzing heavily over my neighborhood in northwest Washington. What's that about?
He really needs to seek help .. LOL
OMG..that's hysterical!
Thanks snugs.
there are, but it's less about whites not voting for or supporting Ford, though there is and will always be some of that, everywhere (worse in places like Massachusetts than Tennessee or Mississippi, believe it or not) but there is major racism in the overly positive coverage and spin being given to Harold Ford. If a white politician was part of as corrupt a machine as Harold is that would be the entire story of the election. Instead the Ford family and political corruption machine is out of bounds. It's distorting the perceptions of the race.
A Ford will never get elected to state wide office, IMHO. It's also very unlikely that a prominent Memphian gets elected. Middle and Eastern Tennessee consider Western Tennessee, particularly Memphis, to really be part of Arkansas.
That comes natural to the libs. Just look at the Foley non-sex scandal vs the Studds forced sex after getting a page drunk. The libs adored Studds, and Foley resigned.
The same with the swimmer. The libs adore both of them, reelected them many times and served or continue to serve in Congress. Also, X-42 and his BJs in the oral orifice.
Now we hear about the Dingy Harry Reid money scandal from the land sale he hasn't owned in several years. Had he been a Republican, the left would demand his resignation from elected office.
Well- Tom is a humor columnist...
He keeps things very light-hearted and usually makes fun of himself as much as the Libs......
He is a nice break from the tension for me.....
Well done Mo1!
lol..I liked this comment:
"When I heard the news flash that a plane had crashed into a Manhattan apartment tower, I didn't think, how horrible. I said to myself: those rotten bastards in the White House."
Certifiable!! LOL
Gift my eye. The Dems have targeted Weldon for a number of reasons. Most of Sestak's contributions come from outside the state. He was recruited by the DNC to get Weldon.
thank you
"I would give anything if our candidates were allowed to run segments of the path to 911 as commercials for our side, but I guess that's too much to ask."
Hitlery is already having a fit over John McCain basically calling her a liar about what she said about Bubba and NK.
It got really ugly - -I don't think she would've apologized by the outcry made her. It's definitely going to get uglier and uglier before Nov 7 and the '08 elections will be reallly bad.
Hillary Aide Mocks McCain POW Past, Dowd: George 'n Jong - Couple Of 'Immature' Guys,
NY Times-Maureen Dowd/NewsBusters ^ | Mark Finkelstein
Posted on 10/14/2006 6:40:01 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
For Maureen Dowd, politics are mainly personal. This morning she managed to reduce the current Korean conflict to an image of two boys behaving badly. Also, is mocking John McCain's POW past a smart move for the Hillary camp? Dowd offered a stunning insight into the Hillary campaign that suggests it might not be the ready-for-presidential-primetime operation some might imagine.
The main topic of Maureen Dowd's subscription-required column of this morning, Is Chivalry Shivved?, is the war of words between Hillary and John McCain, as the two top presidential contenders recently fired some early shots over the other's bow on the topic of responsibility for the N. Korean nuclear mess.
Dowd managed to work in the DNC talking point of the week: the need for direct talks between the Bush administration and N. Korea. [Former Clinton UN Ambassador Bill Richardson was all over the morning shows today pushing the idea, by the way.] In any case, viewing the N. Korean nuke situation through her politics-of-the-personal lens, Dowd saw things thusly:
"Its clear, after all, that the North Koreans are acting immaturely in response to W. acting immaturely. They want attention because the Bush administration inexplicably refuses to talk to them. And they know, in the pre-emptive world ordained by nutty Dick Cheney, that the best way to protect themselves from the fate of Saddam Hussein is to actually go nuclear, rather than merely fantasizing and boasting about it."
Just a couple of wild 'n immature guys, that George and Jong. Nice moral equivalence, Maureen. As for the pro-pre-emption Dick Cheney ["nutty" - this is what passes for serious criticism at the Times nowadays?], wouldn't Dowd agree that the world would be a much better place if Bill Clinton had permanently pre-empted OBL when he was handed the chance?
Aside: I was fascinated by this nugget Dowd reports from inside Hillary Central:
Privately, Hillarys camp was not overly upset by the McCain swipe because it suspected he was doing the bidding of the White House and that he ended up, as one adviser put it, looking similar to the way he did on those captive tapes from Hanoi, where he recited the names of his crew mates.
If Hillary and her advisers think it's smart to attack McCain by making snide comments that invoke his five years as a POW, then she's not the smartest-woman-in-the-world political juggernaut some make her out to be.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1719306/posts
Hillary's trunk junk from the Houston Chronicle:
http://blogs.chron.com/nickanderson/archives/2006/10/hillarys_baggag.html
I had a conversation with one of my brothers the other day .. I got tired of explaining the real facts
So with an evil laugh told him to quickly run and hide because the Evil Rove and King George were out to get him .. LOL
"Curious timing on the Weldon investigation!! What poster was it that just said the Clinton machine is working behind the scenes big time. I totally agree."
I don't remember who said that, but I just saw this:
Weldon:'Clintonistas' Are After Me
The Evening Bulletin ^ | 10/11/2006
Posted on 10/11/2006 3:26:27 PM PDT by US Navy guy
Conservative Republican Curt Weldon, running for re-election to the U.S. House, says some of his former "political enemies" are stepping up to the plate in hopes of defeating him. Weldon, who represents Pennsylvania's 7th Congressional District, says "the Clintonistas" are going after him in full force. "From Sandy Berger to John Deutsch, John Kerry to Tony Lake, to Jamie Gorelick, Mary McCarthy. They're all involved in my opponent's campaign," says Weldon. Why? According to Weldon, it is because he is in line to chair the House Armed Services Committee - and plans to expose flaws in policies put in place during the Clinton years.
(Excerpt) Read more at theeveningbulletin.com ...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1717748/posts
Warner has "bubba baggage"? Who knew?!
LLS
Giuliani was diagnosed with prostate cancer. The Clintoons are powerful, but they didn't pull that off.
Wolf Blitzer doing a story on "Who's to blame for NK's nuclear test? Clinton or Bush?"
Wanna guess what Wolf thinks?
Yo, you want I should go stake it out?
"how come the beltway jackasses never mention that?"
because the beltway jackasses are as partisan as they come, more than willing to interpret things as they see fit, or completely ignore them so that they don't have to think outside of the talking points box.
(disgusting creatures all....every time one of them speaks i see worker's caps with red stars)
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