Posted on 11/26/2006 5:18:00 AM PST by Alas Babylon!
okay...that last post of mine was childish..and I apologize.
However, I had to sit there and listen to Kristol, Trent Lott and 3 damn dems just negative, negative...and then Mara, bless her heart tries to say something that makes sense.
Juan was abnormally less gleeful at President Bush's problems tonight..
BUT, when Kristol and Chris Wallace made a bid nasty deal about VP Cheney going to Saudi Arabia, and President Bush going to Jordan...like they are a couple of desparate buffoons trying to impress their base...
I was ready for Brit to slam back at them....that Abizaid and others were saying that Washington is the ones that are in despair over the war...not the miltary that are THERE.
But, Nnnnnnnooo...he just kinda goes along with the crowd.
Now..you say that I took out of context what he said about President Bush not having anything to lose..
I don't know how? Unless you think he meant because he doesn't have to run for election again.
But, any other scenario...the national security of this country, his "plans" for fighting Islamofacism, the impeachment hearings that will be coming ....I think ALL of those really will be affected if we lose the war....or especially if we lose by cutting and running.
IMaybe all of this is out of context...I would have to watchi it again...I think it comes on again at 9:00 tonight mmy time....I will watch and see how I heard wrong.
Sorta illustrates the phase "two sides of the same coin", doesn't it?
Thank you Rodguy911.
NO offense taken. All I can say is we have to take Brit Hume's comments seriously and thoughtfully because he has information we don't have.
...But, I do understand your point. And when I saw FNS this morning, and heard Brit's comment I was a bit perplexed myself...
Hey bff...if Duncan Hunter got the nomination for President, have you given a thought to who you'd like to see as VP on that ticket?? Cast the net WIDE. Include people currently in or out of Gov., older, younger, male, female etc. Anyone come to your mind? Not a "dream" ticket (one that can't come true) but a realistic one...
The expression down here is "The Lord done called 'em Home." Perhaps the Lord is calling even now....
Dingell is the most dangerous, he`s just as looney as the rest (except on guns) but he knows how to twist aems ans get things done.
Posted at 1:31pm on Nov. 26, 2006
The Sunday Morning Talk Shows - The Review
Only 35 more shopping days 'til Cut-and-Run
By Mark Kilmer
Sunday, November 26, 2006
On FNS, Chuck Rangel did not address the Heritage Foundation's report indicating the contrary but insisted that today's U.S. military is comprised do dumb, poor kids because that's how it was when he dropped out of high school to sign up to go to Korea in '48. Barney Frank accused Chris Wallace of not being balanced because he asked controversial questions not ones about positive agendas. John Dingell wants to hold hearings into Vice President Cheney's Energy Task Force, the one which met in the opening months of 2001.
On MTP, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger did not rule out running against Barbara Boxer in 2010 and told Russert, in response to a question about quitting his political party, that of course he was a Republican and would remain one in perpetuity.
On FNS, Trent Lott declared that Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has to take control of his own country or we should leave.
On TW, Jordan's Hashemite Royal Excellent Majesty King Abdullah II said Iraq was a problem, so was Lebanon, cry me a river. The real problem, he said, was the plight of the Palestinians. On the same show, Durbin urged the President not to nominate extremists judges like John Roberts and Sam Alito. He spoke in favor of Reed-Levin. Steph hassled Sam Brownback about a Judge Janet Neff who is being blocked, Brownback insisted, until he knows where she stands on the issues surrounding gay marriages. (She spoke at a lesbian wedding in Massachusetts.)
On FTN, incoming Tennessee Republican Senator Bob Corker indicated that he is looking toward Baker-Hamilton for a way out of Iraq. Missouri Democrat Claire McCaskill said that Congress cannot change Iraq policy, as it's all the President's fault. She and Sherrod Brown of Ohio agreed with guest host Gloria Borger that the last election was a repudiation of President Bush, and Borger asked Corker how he was going to "pay for" extending the President's tax cuts.
On LE, Iraqi National Security Advisor Mowaffak al-Rubaie told Wolf Blitzer that Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki would meet with President Bush next week despite Moqtada al-Sadr's threats to pack up his toys and leave the government if he does. He said that the government enjoys broad support and that a few people leaving won't matter. Without missing a beat, he then said that al-Sadr's delegation to the parliament was the largest.
Read More for the show-by-show review.
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There is now a very powerful WaPo radio station in DC. They interview each other.
ROFLMAO....his post-show takes were very clever today..and very sarcastically true...ugh.
BTW...as I pointed out earlier...no one commented today on the Face the Nation....I just on here read that Corker is looking to Baker-Hamilton as "a way out of Iraq"???
aw jeez Edith....we elected an idiot???
Guess what my friend???
I forgot to watch the repeat of the Fox Sunday show!!!
yikes...I was on the phone, and watching football.
I am sorry....so, I will concede that I may have heard what I think I heard...out of context to what was said.
That may have not made sense...but, I have been thinking about this all evening...an I guess I will give Brit the benefit of the doubt..and you also...since I may have taken him out of context.
I am sorry if I overreacted today also...I have spent way too much time on the flame war threads the last few days...and I think I am just more defensive than usual about any negativity towards Pres. Bush...I have seen way more than I like on this site this weekend.
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