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Weekend Show *Preview* for 12/9 - 12/10/06 (not the live thread)
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Posted on 12/09/2006 2:36:28 PM PST by Phsstpok
Preview and Analysis of the Weekend Talk Shows for December 9 and 10, 2006
The Iraq Survey Group has delivered their tablets from the mountain and it is time for all of us to accept the fact that we have been defeated in Iraq and to stop worshipping the false god of democracy and freedom! It's just too hard! Instead we must accept Realpolitik and turn over all of the Middle East to the Islamists because we want to keep the oil flowing. Those annoying Jews will just have to get over that whole Israel thing. They should go back to their European ghettos homes, where they'll be safe and cared for. They'll even be given jobs, after all, "work makes one free." Oh, and Americans must accept rule by the unelected committees of wise men like the ISG because they simply know what's best for us. Or at least that's what the Sunday shows want us to believe.
Inside the beltway and the halls of the DBM there has been a feeding frenzy attacking Republicans in general and conservatives in particular, which started well before the elections. Since the elections there has been a growing chorus of triumphalism among the Dhimmicrats in general and their left wing is particularly exercised about their return to power. Both trends are now spinning out of control. Trotting out Jimmy Carter last weekend and promoting his lie and hate filled anti American and anti-Semitic book was the opening shot by those who feel they have been denied their right to rule over the rest of us. They are shoving our faces in all of the "errors" they think we made in rejecting them over the last 30 years.
I think they have gone far beyond any possible relationship to reality and are in for some very harsh lessons . They don't realize how razor thin their November victories were. They don't realize how they are now shouting at the top of their lungs how stupid they think the people are who they fooled into either voting for them as "moderates" or not voting at all as a way to "punish the Republicans and deliver a message to them." The "buyers remorse" for this election is going to be a bitch.
But this week they think they have the President on the ropes and they want to try to go in for the kill. They got Rummy. They got Bolton. Next they want Rove then Cheney. They may even have visions of impeaching both Bush and Cheney and setting Nancy Pelosi in the Presidency in a coup disguised as a Constitutional succession. But in looking at the grass roots reaction to the ISG report that appears to be catching on I think their play this weekend may go too far. And when even Imus gets it that the DBM is deluding themselves when they think they now wield the same power as Cronkite, I think (no, I hope) that we may be watching a tragedy unfold for them.
On to the shows. I present them in the order they start in my market.
NBC Meet The Press offers up one of four appearances for the co-chairs of the ISG. No doubt they will be given ample opportunity to hand down their received wisdom to us lesser intellects with nary a hard question about trivialities like "right and wrong" or consequences. For this session expect Lil Timmah to completely avoid "the hunch." MTP then assembles a panel of experts, three who have come out violently against the war and President Bush and one who has conceded that we are likely losing.
<sarcasm> Ah, balance and intellectual honesty. A hallmark of Meet The Press </sarcasm>.
CBS Face The Nation is stop number two for the Magi of the ISG. It's only a 30 minute show, so expect Bob to simply let them expound, sans reproche. And they also have to make room for Carl Levin and Trent Lott. Carl will undoubtedly praise the ISG as wise and noble, though he'll insist all it does is convince him the Bush is wrong and he is right, so we should run away now. Trent will touch his forelock like a good submissive minortiy party leader should in the presence of his masters and dutifully condemn the President for not immediately surrendering to the wisdom of those smarter than himself. As an aside, I have sent emails of protest to Lott's office as well as inquiries to my own senators and to Mitch McConnell's office asking why Lott is allowed to be the face of Senatorial Republicans.
Fox News Sunday is Melchior and Balthasar* Baker and Hamilton's third go around on Sunday. Based on Chris Wallace's increasingly "mainstream" performances the last couple of months I expect that this may be their friendliest venue of all. The other segment on FNS has Dodd and Brownback, two senators with presidential ambitions, but little or no chance of success. It was interesting how little I found on Dodd in recent news stories and how many and contradictory were the stories on Brownback. There seems to be a major industry building up around defining Sam Brownback coming from both sides of the question of whether he's good or bad. The regular panel, including Brit, is back for the roundtable. I'm most interested to see if Brit has recharged his batteries some in his time off after the election. His interview with Bush was quite good and he seemed more animated this last week, when he was on, but I will be watching for any signs that he's winding down his tenure at Fox or in front of a camera.
CNN Late Edition is stop number four on the news show merry go round for the "Two Great and Wise Leaders of the ISG®." I wonder if they'll have anything new to say? It's amusing to me that CNN reverses the billing from everyone else, putting Hamilton before baker on their web site show lineup. Is there a message there? Wolfie broadens the talent pool, as usual, to include more "real people" (you know, non-Americans and people with violently anti-American view points he can promote, or not anti-American ones he can ridicule). I will actually be interested to hear from Abdul Aziz al-Hakim, leader of the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution of Iraq and member of the Iraqi coalition government, who met with President Bush this week. A lot of criticism has been thrown at the President for receiving the other Shiite militia leader, besides the Mookster (Al Sadr). After all, both are anti-American. But Bush may remember Nixon "playing the China card" and messing with the Kremlin psychologically and geopolitically way back when. There's Realpolitik and then there's Realpolitik. CNN also brings back Bob Woodward, beginning his rehabilitation after the humiliation of his book tour the last few months. The meme there is that Woodward (like Carter and all the rest) was right and everyone who criticized him was wrong. I'm also interested in seeing how Jane Harman is treated and whether she is allowed to talk of anything except her cat fight with Nazi Pelosi. If she is asked only about the issues, particularly the ISG, then you can view this as CNN allowing her to begin her rehabilitation.
ABC This Week must have offended someone somewhere because the ISG chairmen won't be gracing their studios. Did Steffie diss them somehow? Instead Steponallofus substitutes an interview with outgoing British PM, Tony Blair. I expect a lot of conversation about regrets over Iraq and a lot of fishing for sound bites that can be spun as criticism of Bush. For inside the beltway wisdom they bring us Joe "plugs" Biden and the suddenly respectable Gordon Smith. It's amazing how you don't hear a person's name mentioned when they support Bush but they utter one statement critical of this President and suddenly they are Solomon reborn. Besides the semi classic roundtable of George Will, Cokie Roberts, Sam Donaldson and Fareed Zakaria, they also have a sentimental segment designed to prove that left wing extremists really do hate the war but not the soldiers (despite that whole spitting incident that was reported on this week). Ed Asner, lovable Lou Grant his own self, will be touting a program to send greeting cards (not Christmas cards, for darn sure) to the troops overseas. Of course, my guess is that the holiday cards will have Lenin, Stalin and Mao as the three magi and a baby picture of Mumia Abu-Jamal sleeping in the manger. Boy, do I miss David Brinkley!
The Saturday shows are again following their well worn pattern. Mort and Fred dole out the conventional wisdom on The Beltway Boys, though they do get to take on Jimmy Carter second hand. They probably won't criticize him themselves so much as comment on the criticism by others. It will give them plausible deniability. Lil Timmah turns the tables to sell his own book as a Christmas gift, with the aid of Tom Brokaw. I think this is a repeat from several months ago when the book first came out. Fox News Watch has some semi interesting stories, while completely ignoring, again, the faux news coming out of the Middle East from so many of the DBM venues, particularly AP. This is a scandal to rival Enron, but like good insiders they choose to pretend it doesn't exist and protect their dying "profession." The Journal Editorial Report does it's usual interesting and informative job of covering what others won't, or can't, or covering the stories the others cover, but don't get right. Yep. It's Saturday all right.
So, the DBM has given up all pretense of casting the Dhimmicrats as "reasonable centrists" as they did in the run up and immediate aftermath of the elections. Or at least that's true in that they are no longer trying to actually fool people into thinking that the newly elected Dhimmicrats will support real centrist positions. Instead they are moving on to tell us that we have been wrong all these years for not supporting the most extreme American leftists progressive Democrats and that they're positions are the true American mainstream. After all, the European Socialists told Howard Dean this when he joined them for their annual meeting this last week.
We are moving on from the election and the DBM are trying to make out as if hundreds of seats changed hands in the House and that the Dhimmicrats have a veto proof majority in the Senate. They didn't and they don't. Watch for stories about "Republican obstructionism" to dominate coverage for the next two years. Question: does anyone have a link to a single story in the DBM about "Democrat obstructionism" from the last 5 years? The DBM's effort now is about trying to make the Dhimmicrat's dominance of the agenda a foregone conclusion, particularly as it relates to Iraq and the War on Terror. Their intention is to do to us now what Uncle Walter did to us in Vietnam, namely cause us to lose. The difference is that in Vietnam the Pajama Media didn't exist. It appears we have our work cut out for us.
This will (probably) be cross posted to my blog at Wizards.townhall.com (eventually). This post exists primarily as a heads up for who is on the weekend talks shows, what they've been invited on to push (based on their recent pronouncements) and the spin (meme) the DBM is likely trying to push based on that information. All of this is prep work for the weekly Sunday Morning Talk Show thread posted by Alas Babylon!. That thread provides a live commentary and analysis of the Sunday talking head shows, with rare insight and exceptional fact checking. we are the Jedi Council of FreeRepublic, at least in regards to these DBM gabfests. You wanna know what was said and what it meant, as well as where they messed up? Read that thread!
Mark Kilmer has posted his excellent Sunday preview over at RedState.COM.
Happy Chanukah, A Blessed Christmas and Happy New Year to all!
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Saturday Shows for December 9, 2006
Below are the topics and guests announced for these programs, along with my take on the "memes" that the shows are trying to push. With each guest's name are a series of links that I found in a web search that helped me get a handle on who they are and what their likely positions will be when they are interviewed.
The Beltway Boys (Mort Kondrake, Fred Barnes)
- Meme:
- Mort, quickly, stick your finger in the wind and tell us which way the cocktail party chatter points!
- Is Barack's empty suit already too big for Hillary to challenge him? No? Pump up the volume!!!
- Perfect! criticizing Jimmy Carter by simply reporting on other people criticizing Jimmy Carter. Safe and nasty. What could be better?
- Topics:
- Decision time for Bush on Iraq; what's the president's next move?
- How will Hillary Clinton change her '08 plans as Barack Obama gathers support?
- Jimmy Carter dissed! We'll tell you why
- Beltway Boys contact information beltway@foxnews.com
- The program airs on FOX News Channel Saturdays at 6 and 11:30 p.m. ET
CNBC's Tim Russert Show (Tim Russert)
- Meme:
- Just in time for Christmas! Lil Timmah stops promoting other people's books and takes this rare chance to promote a book... his own.
- Topics:
- Turning the tables, Tom Brokaw interviews Tim about his bestselling book, "Wisdom of Our Fathers: Lessons and Letters from Daughters and Sons."
- Guests
- CNBC's Tim Russert Show airs Saturday at 7pm, 10pm & 1am ET
Fox News Watch (Eric Burns)
- Meme:
- Don't blame the messenger. We're just reporting the news, not making it. What was that you said?
- How dare someone use the media to criticize Saint Jimmuh?
- You did know that it was a news helicopter that found James Kim, didn't you? Yes, he was dead, but we found him!
- Topics:
- ISG Report: Are the media reporting on it or spinning it?
- Carter Controversy: Former longtime aide to Pres. Carter takes his criticism of new book to the media
- Coverage of Kim family's ordeal
- The program airs on FOX News Channel Saturdays at 6:30 p.m. ET and Sundays at 2:30 a.m. ET
- Fox News Watch contact information Newswatch@foxnews.com
Journal Editorial Report (Paul Gigot) - FNC show page
- Meme:
- And from the late night talk show ghetto, actual news worthy and informative discussions... as usual.
- Topics:
- Opinion Journal web page: "Human Shields"
- A new report on how Islamists use civilians as shields, and what our military leaders can do about it.
- How President Bush should respond to the Iraq Study Group recommendations
- Two senators tell Exxon to shut up about climate change, or else.
- Fox News Channel web page - no separate listing as of 12 Noon, 12/9/06
- Guests
- Journal Editorial Report (at Fox News) contact information - jer@foxnews.com
- The program is from The Wall Street Journal and airs on FNC Saturday at 11 p.m. and again Sunday at 6 a.m. ET
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12/09/2006 2:36:32 PM PST
by
Phsstpok
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NBC Meet The Press (Tim Russert)
Below are the topics and guests announced for this program, along with my take on the "memes" that the show is trying to push. With each guest's name are a series of links that I found in a web search that helped me get a handle on who they are and what their likely positions will be when they are interviewed.
- Meme:
- The wise men of the ISG have spoken, so we will praise them as the gods they are (so long as Bush disagrees with them, even if we don't agree with everything they say either)
- The Neocons are dead, long live the Neoliberals!
- What Tim Russert said when planning this weeks show: "I know, let's have a panel discussion with one guy who only thinks the war may be lost and three people who not only think it's lost, but who want to debate whether George Bush should be strangled, shot or burned alive as punishment."
- OK, everybody owes Tom Ricks an apology... his lies and fantasies turn out to be the point of view we all want to get behind now
- Topics:
- The Iraq Study Group Report
- Four days after delivering their report to President Bush, the Co-Chairs of the Iraq Study Group discuss their recommendations for winning the war in Iraq.
- The report listed 79 recommendations for changes in U.S. policy on Iraq, but what are the chances for implementation?
- Where do we go from here? Four military and foreign policy experts weigh in on the report and its repercussions on U.S. involvement in Iraq & the Middle East.
- Guests
- James Baker
- Co-Chairman, Iraq Study Group
- James A. Baker, III Institute for Public Policy web site | Bio
- James Baker, realist (Hot Air, MD - Dec 8, 2006)
- Baker report: Israel must withdraw from Golan (Ynetnews - Dec 6, 2006)
- ISG recommendations be implemented all-together: James Baker (The News - International, Pakistan - Dec 8, 2006)
- The Iraq Study Group and James Bakers Saudi Connection: Dem Skepticism Takes a Magical Holiday (Men's News Daily, CA - Dec 8, 2006)
- Troops Out, Oil Companies In: The Baker Agenda? (Huffington Post, NY - Dec 7, 2006)
- Going Bananas: 'NY Post' Pictures Baker and Hamilton as 'Surrender Monkeys' (Editor & Publisher - Dec 7, 2006)
- GOING BANANAS OVER 'SURRENDER MONKEYS' (New York Post - Dec 8, 2006)
- Baker reacts to 'surrender monkey' press (Washington Times - Dec 7, 2006)
- FACTBOX-Five facts about James Baker (Reuters AlertNet, UK - Dec 6, 2006)
- Presidential ingratitude (Boston Globe - Dec 9, 2006)
- James Zogby: Bush and the ISG (Yahoo! News - Dec 8, 2006)
- Lee Hamilton
- Co-Chairman, Iraq Study Group
- President and Director of The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars | Bio
- Heed Hamilton (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Dec 9, 2006)
- Hamilton: Iraq Recommendations Must Be Implemented As a Whole (Voice of America - Dec 7, 2006)
- FACTBOX-Five facts about Lee Hamilton (Reuters AlertNet - Dec 6, 2006)
- Going Bananas: 'NY Post' Pictures Baker and Hamilton as 'Surrender Monkeys' (Editor & Publisher - Dec 7, 2006)
- GOING BANANAS OVER 'SURRENDER MONKEYS' (New York Post - Dec 8, 2006)
- Baker, Hamilton Discuss "New Way Forward" Proposal for Iraq (PBS - Dec 6, 2006)
- A bipartisan path to surrender? (Washington Times, DC - Dec 6, 2006)
- Jimmy Lohman: Lee Hamilton - So Easy to Ignore (BuzzFlash - Dec 7, 2006)
- Ken Adelman
- Eliot Cohen
- Military Historian and Professor at Johns Hopkins School of International Studies
- Author Supreme Command: Soldiers, Statesmen, and Leadership in Wartime
- Right Web Profile
- "The ISG Speaks Not For Me," Or, "It's The Mullahs, Stupid" (Town Hall, DC - Dec 7, 2006)
- Neocons Move to Preempt Report: Jim Lobe (Antiwar.com, CA - Dec 5, 2006)
- Defending Rumsfeld (Indiana Daily Student - Nov 12, 2006)
- Bush adrift (Town Hall, DC - Nov 27, 2006)
- New consensus emerges on Iraqwe were wrong (FinalCall.com, IL - Nov 7, 2006)
- Weighing Options for the Best Exit from Iraq (NPR All Things Considered - Nov 13, 2006) Note: streaming audio
- Richard Haass
- Tom Ricks
- The Washington Post's Senior Military Correspondent
- Author Fiasco: The American Military Adventure in Iraq
- 'Go big' in Iraq war: US report Pentagon outlines three options (The Age, Australia - Nov 20, 2006)
- Iraq report recommendations optimistic: analyst (ABC Online, Australia - Dec 7, 2006)
- Readings in the Age of Empire Doug Bandow (Antiwar.com, CA - Dec 7, 2006)
- The Israeli interest in Iraq: who has the answer? (Ha'aretz, Israel - Dec 7, 2006)
- 'Fiasco' details foreign policy failure in Iraq that will haunt us for years (Lincoln Journal Star, NE - Nov 25, 2006)
- Blaming the Iraqis: What Took So Long? (ZNet, MA - Dec 5, 2006)
- What would you like to ask this week's guests? (web page for submitting questions for this weeks show)
- Meet the Press mailbox (web page for comments)
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12/09/2006 2:37:38 PM PST
by
Phsstpok
(Often wrong, but never in doubt)
To: All
CBS Face The Nation (Bob Schieffer)
Below are the topics and guests announced for this program, along with my take on the "memes" that the show is trying to push. With each guest's name are a series of links that I found in a web search that helped me get a handle on who they are and what their likely positions will be when they are interviewed.
- Meme:
- The wise men of the ISG have spoken, so we will praise them as the gods they are (so long as Bush disagrees with them, even if we don't agree with everything they say either)
- Newly powerful and triumphant Senator Carl Levin is using his vast brainpower to solve the crisis that McChimpy Bushitler has given us... that's it! Run away faster!!!!!!
- Newly restored to his rightful position as undisputed leader of a minority party, let's welcome Trent Lott back! (we'll ask him about racism next time) What? Mitch who is on the phone? Leader of what? Take a message... then change our phone number...
- Topics:
- Have We Lost The War In Iraq?
- Guests
- James Baker
- Co-Chairman, Iraq Study Group
- James A. Baker, III Institute for Public Policy web site | Bio
- James Baker, realist (Hot Air, MD - Dec 8, 2006)
- Baker report: Israel must withdraw from Golan (Ynetnews - Dec 6, 2006)
- ISG recommendations be implemented all-together: James Baker (The News - International, Pakistan - Dec 8, 2006)
- The Iraq Study Group and James Bakers Saudi Connection: Dem Skepticism Takes a Magical Holiday (Men's News Daily, CA - Dec 8, 2006)
- Troops Out, Oil Companies In: The Baker Agenda? (Huffington Post, NY - Dec 7, 2006)
- Going Bananas: 'NY Post' Pictures Baker and Hamilton as 'Surrender Monkeys' (Editor & Publisher - Dec 7, 2006)
- GOING BANANAS OVER 'SURRENDER MONKEYS' (New York Post - Dec 8, 2006)
- Baker reacts to 'surrender monkey' press (Washington Times - Dec 7, 2006)
- FACTBOX-Five facts about James Baker (Reuters AlertNet, UK - Dec 6, 2006)
- Presidential ingratitude (Boston Globe - Dec 9, 2006)
- James Zogby: Bush and the ISG (Yahoo! News - Dec 8, 2006)
- Lee Hamilton
- Co-Chairman, Iraq Study Group
- President and Director of The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars | Bio
- Heed Hamilton (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Dec 9, 2006)
- Hamilton: Iraq Recommendations Must Be Implemented As a Whole (Voice of America - Dec 7, 2006)
- FACTBOX-Five facts about Lee Hamilton (Reuters AlertNet - Dec 6, 2006)
- Going Bananas: 'NY Post' Pictures Baker and Hamilton as 'Surrender Monkeys' (Editor & Publisher - Dec 7, 2006)
- GOING BANANAS OVER 'SURRENDER MONKEYS' (New York Post - Dec 8, 2006)
- Baker, Hamilton Discuss "New Way Forward" Proposal for Iraq (PBS - Dec 6, 2006)
- A bipartisan path to surrender? (Washington Times, DC - Dec 6, 2006)
- Jimmy Lohman: Lee Hamilton - So Easy to Ignore (BuzzFlash - Dec 7, 2006)
- Senator Carl Levin, Democrat - Michigan
- Incoming Chairman, Armed Services Committee
- Senate web site | Bio
- Levin: 'Stay the course' Iraq policy not working (MSU State News, MI - Dec 7, 2006)
- Sen. Carl Levin: Withdraw Within 4-6 Months From Iraq (NewsMax.com, FL - Nov 13, 2006)
- State of War (FOX News - Dec 8, 2006)
- Reagan: Feeding the alligator (Statesman Journal, OR - Dec 9, 2006)
- Senate Hearing Shows Differing Views on Iraq Study Group Report (Washington File, DC - Dec 8, 2006)
- Michigan lawmakers assess Iraq report (WWMT, MI - Dec 7, 2006)
- Senator Trent Lott, Republican - Mississippi
- Face The Nation contact information - ftn@cbsnews.com
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12/09/2006 2:38:15 PM PST
by
Phsstpok
(Often wrong, but never in doubt)
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Fox News Sunday (Chris Wallace)
Below are the topics and guests announced for this program, along with my take on the "memes" that the show is trying to push. With each guest's name are a series of links that I found in a web search that helped me get a handle on who they are and what their likely positions will be when they are interviewed.
- Meme:
- The wise men of the ISG have spoken, so we will praise them as the gods they are (so long as Bush disagrees with them, even if we don't agree with everything they say either)
- Newly powerful and triumphant Senator Chris Dodd is desperately seeking a sandwich opportunity, let's give him some help
- Newly humbled and obviously delusional Senator Sam Brownback actually thinks that he has a prayer of winning the Presidency, let's begin the process of destroying him
- Topics:
- the Iraq Study Group's report?
- President Bush received the muchanticipated Iraq Study Group report this week which outlines solutions for the problems in Iraq. How will the White House and Congress view this document?
- eaction to the report and look ahead at whats next in Iraq with one senior Democrat from the Foreign Relations Committee and a Republican with 2008 Presidential aspirations
- an award-winning composer making the holidays more cheerful Marvin Hamlisch, the Pops Conductor for the National Symphony.
- Fox News essay Coming Up on FOX News Sunday
- Guests
- James Baker
- Co-Chairman, Iraq Study Group
- James A. Baker, III Institute for Public Policy web site | Bio
- James Baker, realist (Hot Air, MD - Dec 8, 2006)
- Baker report: Israel must withdraw from Golan (Ynetnews - Dec 6, 2006)
- ISG recommendations be implemented all-together: James Baker (The News - International, Pakistan - Dec 8, 2006)
- The Iraq Study Group and James Bakers Saudi Connection: Dem Skepticism Takes a Magical Holiday (Men's News Daily, CA - Dec 8, 2006)
- Troops Out, Oil Companies In: The Baker Agenda? (Huffington Post, NY - Dec 7, 2006)
- Going Bananas: 'NY Post' Pictures Baker and Hamilton as 'Surrender Monkeys' (Editor & Publisher - Dec 7, 2006)
- GOING BANANAS OVER 'SURRENDER MONKEYS' (New York Post - Dec 8, 2006)
- Baker reacts to 'surrender monkey' press (Washington Times - Dec 7, 2006)
- FACTBOX-Five facts about James Baker (Reuters AlertNet, UK - Dec 6, 2006)
- Presidential ingratitude (Boston Globe - Dec 9, 2006)
- James Zogby: Bush and the ISG (Yahoo! News - Dec 8, 2006)
- Lee Hamilton
- Co-Chairman, Iraq Study Group
- President and Director of The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars | Bio
- Heed Hamilton (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Dec 9, 2006)
- Hamilton: Iraq Recommendations Must Be Implemented As a Whole (Voice of America - Dec 7, 2006)
- FACTBOX-Five facts about Lee Hamilton (Reuters AlertNet - Dec 6, 2006)
- Going Bananas: 'NY Post' Pictures Baker and Hamilton as 'Surrender Monkeys' (Editor & Publisher - Dec 7, 2006)
- GOING BANANAS OVER 'SURRENDER MONKEYS' (New York Post - Dec 8, 2006)
- Baker, Hamilton Discuss "New Way Forward" Proposal for Iraq (PBS - Dec 6, 2006)
- A bipartisan path to surrender? (Washington Times, DC - Dec 6, 2006)
- Jimmy Lohman: Lee Hamilton - So Easy to Ignore (BuzzFlash - Dec 7, 2006)
- Senator Chris Dodd, Democrat - Connecticut
- Senate web site | Bio
- Sen. Chris Dodd Teases About Presidential Run (NewsMax.com, FL - Dec 8, 2006)
- As Panel Chief, Dodd Sanguine (Hartford Courant, United States - Dec 8, 2006)
- US Senate to examine defense production, jobs (Reuters - Dec 7, 2006)
- Congress must address abuses of Guantanamo detainees (Asbury Park Press, NJ - Dec 8, 2006)
- Robert D. Novak: Bolton's dismissal was a big win for Chris Dodd (The Union Leader, NH - Dec 7, 2006)
- People Party vs. Money Party: Who's Who Among the Democrats (AlterNet, CA - Dec 4, 2006)
- Senator Sam Brownback, Republican - Kansas
- Senate web site | Bio
- Brownback Tells AP Iraq Should Be Split (Washington Post - Dec 7, 2006)
- Pro-Life Senator Sam Brownback Says He'll Win GOP Presidential Primary (LifeNews.com, MT - Dec 8, 2006)
- Republican Senator Sam Brownback takes step toward White House bid (International Herald Tribune, France - Dec 4, 2006)
- Brownback: Judge should avoid gay marriage cases (Lawrence Journal World, KS - Dec 9, 2006)
- The strange "blessings" of Sam Brownback (Houston Chronicle, United States - Nov 28, 2006)
- Sam Brownback: Liberal Globalist (NewsBlaze, CA - Dec 4, 2006)
- Brownback Calls for More Family Values (Christian Post - Dec 9, 2006)
- Sunday Roundtable
- Brit Hume
- Mara Liasson
- Juan Williams
- Bill Kristol
- Fox News Sunday contact information - FNS@foxnews.com
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12/09/2006 2:38:50 PM PST
by
Phsstpok
(Often wrong, but never in doubt)
To: All
CNN Late Edition (Wolf Blitzer)
Below are the topics and guests announced for this program, along with my take on the "memes" that the show is trying to push. With each guest's name are a series of links that I found in a web search that helped me get a handle on who they are and what their likely positions will be when they are interviewed.
- Meme:
- The wise men of the ISG have spoken, so we will praise them as the gods they are (so long as Bush disagrees with them, even if we don't agree with everything they say either)
- Cat fight! Nancy vs. Jane! What, you think we should talk to her about the ISG, the WOT or anything substantive? Not a chance, just check what the papers are saying!
- Pay no attention to the fact that the majority of defeated Republicans were RINOs, we're telling you that it was a triumph for the moderates and Chris Shays is the emerging leader... because we say so!
- The
Jihadis Islamists revolutionaries are the good guys, at least in Iraq - The
Jews Israelis are the bad guys and should be willing to give up their lives land for everyone's peace (just this one more bit... we promise...) - OK, everybody owes Bob Woodward an apology... his lies and fantasies turn out to be the point of view we all want to get behind now
- Topics:
- Finding a way forward in Iraq: Will President Bush act on the Iraq Study Groups report? Well ask co-chairmen James Baker and Lee Hamilton. Plus, an exclusive interview with top Iraqi Shiite leader Abdul Aziz al-Hakim.
- Guests
- Lee Hamilton
- Co-Chairman, Iraq Study Group
- President and Director of The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars | Bio
- Heed Hamilton (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Dec 9, 2006)
- Hamilton: Iraq Recommendations Must Be Implemented As a Whole (Voice of America - Dec 7, 2006)
- FACTBOX-Five facts about Lee Hamilton (Reuters AlertNet - Dec 6, 2006)
- Going Bananas: 'NY Post' Pictures Baker and Hamilton as 'Surrender Monkeys' (Editor & Publisher - Dec 7, 2006)
- GOING BANANAS OVER 'SURRENDER MONKEYS' (New York Post - Dec 8, 2006)
- Baker, Hamilton Discuss "New Way Forward" Proposal for Iraq (PBS - Dec 6, 2006)
- A bipartisan path to surrender? (Washington Times, DC - Dec 6, 2006)
- Jimmy Lohman: Lee Hamilton - So Easy to Ignore (BuzzFlash - Dec 7, 2006)
- James Baker
- Co-Chairman, Iraq Study Group
- James A. Baker, III Institute for Public Policy web site | Bio
- James Baker, realist (Hot Air, MD - Dec 8, 2006)
- Baker report: Israel must withdraw from Golan (Ynetnews - Dec 6, 2006)
- ISG recommendations be implemented all-together: James Baker (The News - International, Pakistan - Dec 8, 2006)
- The Iraq Study Group and James Bakers Saudi Connection: Dem Skepticism Takes a Magical Holiday (Men's News Daily, CA - Dec 8, 2006)
- Troops Out, Oil Companies In: The Baker Agenda? (Huffington Post, NY - Dec 7, 2006)
- Going Bananas: 'NY Post' Pictures Baker and Hamilton as 'Surrender Monkeys' (Editor & Publisher - Dec 7, 2006)
- GOING BANANAS OVER 'SURRENDER MONKEYS' (New York Post - Dec 8, 2006)
- Baker reacts to 'surrender monkey' press (Washington Times - Dec 7, 2006)
- FACTBOX-Five facts about James Baker (Reuters AlertNet, UK - Dec 6, 2006)
- Presidential ingratitude (Boston Globe - Dec 9, 2006)
- James Zogby: Bush and the ISG (Yahoo! News - Dec 8, 2006)
- Representative Jane Harman, Democrat - California
- House Select Intelligence Committee
- House web site | Bio
- Harman out for intel (Jewish Telegraphic Agency, NY - Nov 29, 2006)
- South Bay's Jane Harman is out of the running (Daily Breeze, CA - Nov 29, 2006)
- Rep. Jane Harman is taking political setback in stride (Daily Breeze, CA - Nov 30, 2006)
- The case against Jane Harman (The Moderate Voice - Nov 28, 2006)
- Liberals rave as Harman denied key security post (Los Angeles Daily News, CA - Dec 2, 2006)
- Varied reaction to Iraq Study Group report (Eyewitness News, RI - Dec 6, 2006)
- Rabbis Crank Up Effort On Abuse Of Detainees (New York Jewish Week, USA - Dec 6, 2006)
- The Pelosi-Harman Fault Line (Huffington Post, NY - Nov 21, 2006)
- Representative Christopher Shays, Republican - Connecticut
- House Homeland Security Committee
- House web site | Bio
- Congressional delegation supportive of report (Danbury News Times, CT - Dec 7, 2006)
- Iraqi president rejects calls for international conference (Bradenton Herald, United States - Dec 4, 2006)
- Iraq's president says nation will address violence, not arbitrators (Lexington Herald Leader, KY - Dec 4, 2006)
- Ethics reformers in House push for independent panel (The Hill, DC - Dec 5, 2006)
- Lawmakers offer ethics rules for new Congress (ABC News - Dec 5, 2006)
- Civil Liberties Board Has 1st Session (Washington Post - Dec 5, 2006)
- Abdul Aziz al-Hakim
- Leader of the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution of Iraq | Wikipedia Bio
- Bush Meets With Shiite Leader Abdul-Aziz Al-Hakim (cbs4denver.com, CO - Dec 4, 2006)
- Q&A: Abdul Aziz al-Hakim, Shiite Leader (Washington Post - Dec 8, 2006)
- Iraq and the greater Middle East (PBS - Dec 7, 2006)
- Bush & al-Hakim, Odd Bedfellows (Washington Post - Dec 7, 2006)
- How To Deal With Iran (New York Sun, NY - Dec 7, 2006)
- Realpolitik Returns to the Middle East (Spiegel Online, Germany - Dec 6, 2006)
- Shimon Peres
- Israeli Vice Premier
- Bio (from Nobel Prize web site)
- Israel's Shimon Peres calls Iran weak (Seattle Post Intelligencer - Nov 29, 2006)
- Peres shrugs off P.A. unity talks (Jewish Telegraphic Agency, NY - Dec 6, 2006)
- Shimon Peres: Palestinian Unity Government a Facade (Voice of America - Dec 6, 2006)
- Shimon Peres: one of Israel's top priorities is to destroy Hamas (Palestine News Network, Palestinian Territories - Dec 6, 2006)
- Peres: Hamas Does Not Want Peace (Arutz Sheva, Israel - Dec 5, 2006)
- Israeli slams ISG ideas (Monsters and Critics.com, UK - Dec 8, 2006)
- Bob Woodward
- John Burns
- CNN Late Edition (web page for comments)
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posted on
12/09/2006 2:39:36 PM PST
by
Phsstpok
(Often wrong, but never in doubt)
To: All
ABC This Week (George Stephanopoulos)
Below are the topics and guests announced for this program, along with my take on the "memes" that the show is trying to push. With each guest's name are a series of links that I found in a web search that helped me get a handle on who they are and what their likely positions will be when they are interviewed.
- Meme:
- Tony, Tony, Tony! We really wanted to like you, after the love you lavished on Bill and Hill. But you betrayed us all... why not leave office now and spare us all of the pain of criticizing a Labour Party
socialist liberal moderate? - The wise men of the ISG have spoken, so we will praise them as the gods they are (so long as Bush disagrees with them, even if we don't agree with everything they say either)
- Newly powerful and triumphant Senator Joe Biden is using his vast brainpower to solve the crisis that McChimpy Bushitler has given us... that's it! Divide up Iraq.. no wait... run away... no wait.... has he ever told you about how the baseball's anti-trust exemption works... no wait... did you know he knows how a triple play works... no wait...
- Newly humbled (and up for re-election in 2 years in liberal Oregon) Senator Gordon Smith knows exactly what it takes to get face time on a Sunday morning talk show
- Leftists are not haters of the military! And to prove it they bring on lovable old Lou Grant, who wants us all to send
Christmas holiday cards to the troops in Iraq. Of course, he doesn't tell you what he wants to put on those cards...
- Topics:
- British Prime Minister Tony Blair sits down for a candid one-on-one interview with George Stephanopoulos to discuss the current reality and future plans for Iraq
- Incoming Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del, and Sen. Gordon Smith, R-Ore, react to the ISG report and weigh in on its recommendations
- VOICES: Emmy award-winning actor Ed Asner talks about the importance of supporting our troops this holiday season
- Guests
- British Prime Minister Tony Blair
- 10 Downing Street web site | Bio
- President Bush Meets with Vital Ally, Tony Blair (NPR - Dec 7, 2006)
- President Bush and Tony Blair Divided At News Conference Concerning the Iraq Study Group Report Blair Wants to Talk to Iran (Best Syndication, Dec 7, 2006)
- How much longer should UK troops remain in Iraq? (News & Star, UK - Dec 8, 2006)
- Tony Blair to spend 20 billion pounds to modernize British nuclear arsenal (Pravda, Russia - Dec 7, 2006)
- Tony Blair: 'Fit in.. or stay out' (The Sun, UK - Dec 8, 2006)
- Senator Joe Biden, Democrat - Delaware
- Incoming Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
- Senate web site | Bio
- Joe Biden, Lindsey Graham, Stephen Breyer, Roundtable (RealClearPolitics, IL - Dec 3, 2006)
- Joe Biden: Crazy, But In An Entertaining Way (National Review Online Blogs, NY - Dec 4, 2006)
- Senate Panel Seeks India's Help on Iran (Fars News Agency, Iran - Dec 9, 2006)
- Outing Joe Bidens inner wannabe Bubba (The Argus, CA - Dec 6, 2006)
- Some of Joe Biden's Favorite Donut Vendors are Indian (Wonkette (satire), DC - Dec 5, 2006)
- Senator Gordon Smith, Republican - Oregon
- Senate web site | Bio
- Smith says Iraq war may be "criminal" (Seattle Times - Dec 8, 2006)
- Thoughts on Sen. Gordon Smith's Speech 07-Dec-06 (TPMCafe, NY - Dec 9, 2006)
- Smith's war critique cracks wall of support (OregonLive.com - Dec 9, 2006)
- Smith, Wyden fight to kep timber aid flowing (KTVZ, OR - Dec 7, 2006)
- RIP salvage bill (The Register-Guard, OR - Dec 8, 2006)
- Gordon Smith: Not a moderate, not a maverick. Russell Sadler (BlueOregon, OR - Dec 3, 2006)
- Olbermann: Is 'Authoritarian' 'Criminal' Bush 'Worst Ever' President (NewsBusters - Dec 9, 2006)
- 2008: Gordon Smith in the news (BlueOregon, OR - Nov 13, 2006)
- Voices segment: Ed Asner
- ROUNDTABLE:
- George Will
- Cokie Roberts
- Sam Donaldson
- Fareed Zakaria
- Emmy award-winning actor Ed Asner
- ABC This Week comment web page
6
posted on
12/09/2006 2:40:49 PM PST
by
Phsstpok
(Often wrong, but never in doubt)
To: A.Hun; Bahbah; Txsleuth; MNJohnnie; eeevil conservative; Alas Babylon!; Seattle Conservative; ...
PingThe Weekend Talk Show Preview Thread is up
If you want on or off my ping list please Freepmail me
It will be cross posted (eventually) to my blog at
http://wizards.townhall.com/
The Iraq Survey Group has delivered their tablets from the mountain and it is time for all of us to accept the fact that we have been defeated in Iraq and to stop worshipping the false god of democracy and freedom! It's just too hard! Instead we must accept Realpolitik and turn over all of the Middle East to the Islamists because we want to keep the oil flowing. Those annoying Jews will just have to get over that whole Israel thing. They should go back to their European ghettos homes, where they'll be safe and cared for. They'll even be given jobs, after all, "work makes one free." Oh, and Americans must accept rule by the unelected committees of wise men like the ISG because they simply know what's best for us. Or at least that's what the Sunday shows want us to believe....
... I think they have gone far beyond any possible relationship to reality and are in for some very harsh lessons . They don't realize how razor thin their November victories were. They don't realize how they are now shouting at the top of their lungs how stupid they think the people are who they fooled into either voting for them as "moderates" or not voting at all as a way to "punish the Republicans and deliver a message to them." The "buyers remorse" for this election is going to be a bitch...
... We are moving on from the election and the DBM are trying to make out as if hundreds of seats changed hands in the House and that the Dhimmicrats have a veto proof majority in the Senate. They didn't and they don't. Watch for stories about "Republican obstructionism" to dominate coverage for the next two years. Question: does anyone have a link to a single story in the DBM about "Democrat obstructionism" from the last 5 years? The DBM's effort now is about trying to make the Dhimmicrat's dominance of the agenda a foregone conclusion, particularly as it relates to Iraq and the War on Terror. Their intention is to do to us now what Uncle Walter did to us in Vietnam, namely cause us to lose. The difference is that in Vietnam the Pajama Media didn't exist. It appears we have our work cut out for us...
7
posted on
12/09/2006 2:45:38 PM PST
by
Phsstpok
(Often wrong, but never in doubt)
To: Phsstpok
The media managed to turn America into a reasonable facsimilie of Spain.
Shame on us.
Shame on those pundits on our side who helped the MSM in their efforts.
8
posted on
12/09/2006 3:04:00 PM PST
by
OldFriend
(FALLEN HERO JEFFREY TOCZYLOWSKI, REST IN PEACE)
To: Phsstpok
Phsstpok informatively wrote:
Instead we must accept Realpolitik and turn over all of the Middle East to the Islamists because we want to keep the oil flowing. Those annoying Jews will just have to get over that whole Israel thing. They should go back to their European ghettos homes, where they'll be safe and cared for. They'll even be given jobs, after all, "work makes one free."
But thanks to the Dems and their incessant socialist whining, the resettled Jews won't even be able to get good jobs at the Wal-Macht stores anymore.
To: Phsstpok
Great thread as usual...
Boy has the MSM just gobbled up the Gordon Smith speech...I think I have seen or heard it about 20 times already..and it makes me madder every time.
I haven't seen or heard the same MSM even MENTION Rick Santorum's speech...which was posted here on FR as it's own thread...because the speech was so good.
But, of course his speech was a passionate speech based on the history of what brought us to this point...and the future if we quit.
NOT what the MSM wants the regular American to know..
10
posted on
12/09/2006 3:10:52 PM PST
by
Txsleuth
(Bolton/Cheney (that would be Lynne) 08)
To: Phsstpok
I feel like I need to throw some Kudos to anyone who can watch this drivel any more... Your constitution is stronger than mine.
A highlight of my Sunday Mornings used to be watching David Brinkley's show - Will, Roberts and Donnellson (sp?) were great conversationalists and no one heard DNC talking points out of them much (I admired Cokie, even though she was steeped in Democratic "tradition" in her family - I think being a Catholic kept her imminently watchable even though her husband is a kook).
but she, too can now be abrasive when I've seen her lately...
closest I get to the Sunday Talk shows is MAYBE a quick browse of the live thread and this...
my Doctor and I are both worried about blood pressure issues I need to control, and I really can't afford to replace TVs at the rate I may destroy them...
11
posted on
12/09/2006 3:11:21 PM PST
by
IOWAfan
(We depress easily thinking about Iowa Football, but are packing for the Alamo Bowl.)
To: Phsstpok
wow what a riveting cast, great job as usual Phsstpok and I totally agree that we will kick some ass next time around.
However, I am going to do a little ranting tomorrow about how and why we need to come together about the top of the ticket.
12
posted on
12/09/2006 3:38:01 PM PST
by
rodguy911
(Support The New media, Ticket the Drive-bys, --America-The land of the Free because of the Brave-)
To: rodguy911; Phsstpok
Great job, Phsstpok, as usual, and I thank you for it.
how and why we need to come together about the top of the ticket.
One thing I am trying very hard to do in this regard is to simply continue to observe and listen to the potential candidates and not to start TRASHING any of them for a position or two that does not agree with mine. I wish everyone would just keep their powder dry while the field shakes out. (Yes, I know I'm an optimist.)
13
posted on
12/09/2006 3:49:13 PM PST
by
Bahbah
(Regev, Goldwasser and Shalit, we are praying for you)
To: Phsstpok
The democrats have been all over Bush about the progress of the war for the last two years with NO PLANS
of their own
Now that they control congress the thinking was --Now the onus is on them to do something and the country
will see what boobs they are with no real ideas
NOT SO
Because a "BIPARTISAN " ISG with Meese--Eagleberger and Baker ( all former high ranking members of GOP administrations) has given them all the cover they need
They don't need any plans or anything at all for that matter .All they have to do for the next 2 years is SHOUT
IMPLEMENT THE ***BIPARTISAN*** ISG RECCOMENDATIONS
14
posted on
12/09/2006 3:49:18 PM PST
by
uncbob
(m first)
To: Phsstpok
Doesn't ANYONE even note that former UN Ambassador Jean Kirkpatrick died?
15
posted on
12/09/2006 3:51:49 PM PST
by
Carolinamom
("I don't have time to be fingerpointing." ---President George W. Bush)
To: Carolinamom
That absolute giant of a woman and political figure has been almost entirely ignored, as I see you have noticed.
16
posted on
12/09/2006 3:53:11 PM PST
by
Bahbah
(Regev, Goldwasser and Shalit, we are praying for you)
To: uncbob
and I will shout back at them
STUFF THE ***BIPARTISAN*** RACIST AND EVIL ISG RECCOMENDATIONS
17
posted on
12/09/2006 3:54:53 PM PST
by
Phsstpok
(Often wrong, but never in doubt)
To: Carolinamom
Doesn't ANYONE even note that former UN Ambassador Jean Kirkpatrick died?
It's not one of the listed topics, but I highlighted this piece in the listings for FNS:
Editor Bill Kristol Remembers Jeane Kirkpatrick (NPR Morning Edition, Dec 8, 2006) Note: streaming audio
as the only linked item for Bill Kristol, guessing that at least he will mention her passing during the Roundtable. It's apparent that Baker was an enemy of Ambassador Kirkpatrick. It's truly a shame that she wasn't around to provide her incite on the Surrender Monkey's report.
18
posted on
12/09/2006 4:00:22 PM PST
by
Phsstpok
(Often wrong, but never in doubt)
To: Carolinamom
Doesn't ANYONE even note that former UN Ambassador Jean Kirkpatrick died?Considering that she had a bigger pair (figuratively) than Snuffleupagus, Scheiffer and Lil' Timmah do in reality... no.
To: Phsstpok; rodguy911; Bahbah; OldFriend; Carolinamom; Darth Republican
Just thought I would drop in and mention that Fox News just reported that Sean Hannity is in Iraq with Rummy....
Neat, huh?
20
posted on
12/09/2006 4:12:21 PM PST
by
Txsleuth
(Bolton/Cheney (that would be Lynne) 08)
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