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Sunday Morning Talk Show Thread 10 December 2006
Various big media television networks ^ | 10 December 2006 | Various Self-Serving Politicians and Big Media Screaming Faces

Posted on 12/10/2006 5:12:10 AM PST by Alas Babylon!

The Talk Shows



Sunday, December 10th, 2006

Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:

FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Former Secretary of State James A. Baker III and former Rep. Lee Hamilton, D-Ind., co-chairmen of the Iraq Study Group; Sens. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., and Sam Brownback, R-Kan.; composer Marvin Hamlisch.

MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Baker and Hamilton.

FACE THE NATION (CBS): Baker and Hamilton; Sens. Carl Levin, D-Mich., and Trent Lott, R-Miss.

THIS WEEK (ABC): British Prime Minister Tony Blair; Sens. Joe Biden, D-Del., and Gordon Smith, R-Ore.; actor Ed Asner.

LATE EDITION (CNN) : Baker and Hamilton; Reps. Christopher Shays, R-Conn., and Jane Harman, D-Calif.; Abdul Aziz al-Hakim, leader of the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution of Iraq; Israeli Vice Prime Minister Shimon Peres.


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KEYWORDS: guests; lineup; news; sunday; talkshows
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60 Minutes is having a story about the soldier named Darby that turned in the people at Abu Gharib....he hasn't been able to go home...he is being shunned by all..


581 posted on 12/10/2006 4:29:49 PM PST by Txsleuth (Bolton/Cheney (that would be Lynne) 08)
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To: All

When did Anderson Cooper start working for CBS 60 Minutes?


582 posted on 12/10/2006 4:34:31 PM PST by Txsleuth (Bolton/Cheney (that would be Lynne) 08)
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To: Cindy

WOW, Cindy... some amazing work there.


583 posted on 12/10/2006 4:37:02 PM PST by Arizona Carolyn
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To: Laverne

I listened to Baker on several shows and his arrogance on this report is astounding. Can someone tell me when we elected him POTUS? I feel like Rip van Winkle.


584 posted on 12/10/2006 4:38:54 PM PST by Arizona Carolyn
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To: Bahbah; rodguy911; MNJohnnie; All

NOW I know why 60 Minutes his telling this story...this Darby guy was told his name would not be revealed, when he told them who took the pictures...

Rummy was testifying in front of the Armed Services Committee about Abu Gharib...and was saying that there were those who acted "correctly" and bravely...and said his name!!

OOOPS...he had to have security guards...

Oh...he got a Profile in Courage Award from Teddy Kennedy...


585 posted on 12/10/2006 4:42:42 PM PST by Txsleuth (Bolton/Cheney (that would be Lynne) 08)
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To: Txsleuth
Juan the designated crash dummie always reminds me of Forrest Gump simple is as simple does.
586 posted on 12/10/2006 4:58:13 PM PST by rodguy911 (Support The New media, Ticket the Drive-bys, --America-The land of the Free because of the Brave-)
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To: Bahbah

Avarosis is the dirtbag with the Outing Gays blog who was responsible for the Foley fiasco.


587 posted on 12/10/2006 5:01:24 PM PST by acapesket (never had a vote count in all my years here)
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To: rodguy911

Brit needs to give him a football helmet for Christmas...for the times he gets smacked down...LOL


588 posted on 12/10/2006 5:06:02 PM PST by Txsleuth (Bolton/Cheney (that would be Lynne) 08)
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To: acapesket
Avarosis is the dirtbag with the Outing Gays

Yes, I recognized the name. I had never seen him before and didn't know how...well, hysterical he was.

589 posted on 12/10/2006 5:09:20 PM PST by Bahbah (Regev, Goldwasser and Shalit, we are praying for you)
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To: Txsleuth

I happened to be watching cSpan late Friday night for some reason and they were voting on a bill to give raises to Congressional staff people. Nancy Pelosi came on, must have been about 11:15 or so (There is no clock in the room) and I swear she was quite tipsy. When she came back on about 20 minutes later she must have had a shot of Starbuck espresso because she was blinking like crazy and was VERY careful with her diction and pronunciation. Anybody else see that?
I'd love to rewatch it as I was falling asleep myself.


590 posted on 12/10/2006 5:13:31 PM PST by acapesket (never had a vote count in all my years here)
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To: acapesket

I tuned in about that time...but muted Pelosi.

Dang...I wish I had listened to her now...but, I don't doubt it.

I am SURE the dems were in their offices celebrating the last few hours of GOP being in power...

And it is rather ironic since they are the ones that accused the GOP of spending like "drunken sailors"...LOL


591 posted on 12/10/2006 5:52:22 PM PST by Txsleuth (Bolton/Cheney (that would be Lynne) 08)
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To: Bahbah; All
Timmy points out that the Prez authorized them to speak to reps of Iran and Syria. Repeats the nonsense that Iran helped with Afganistan so why not here. There are lots of answers to that, Mr. Baker.

Hi all. I am late to this thread, because I didn't want to watch all the surrender monkeys on SM Sunday. I'd rather read the comments and analysis on this thread. This Iran helped us in Afghanistan" line drives me crazy. What do the SMs offer as evidence? I downloaded the PDF version of the ISG Report, and did an "internal" search for the word, "Afghanistan." All I found was this "Statement" (perfect example, Rush Limbaugh fans) of the left's use of unsupported PREMISES): "...Yet the United States and Iran cooperated in Afghanistan..." (ISG Report, p. 52 (70 in PDF) The ISG Report provides absolutely NO evidence to back up this blanket statement--unless I missed something in the report. Yet the DBM happily accepts this unsupported BS as Gospel? Sheesh

592 posted on 12/10/2006 6:07:34 PM PST by CDB
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To: Laverne
congress is going to work 5 days a week,

Their new Monday workday begins at 6:30 p.m. Day 5 ends at 2 p.m. SOME 5 day work week!

593 posted on 12/10/2006 6:47:47 PM PST by Freee-dame
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To: Alas Babylon!

"...because folks are smart enough to see through the BS .."

Those people who are "smart enough" just changed the balance of power in Congress (both houses) from R to D. Just how smart are they? Put me down in the poll as "p" for po'd! As Patton said, paraphrasing, God, how I hate the 21st Century!


594 posted on 12/10/2006 8:19:39 PM PST by Rembrandt (We would have won Viet Nam w/o Dim interference.)
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To: kabar
How could Freeman [and there are others] be part of a "bi-partisan" review of our policy towards Iraq? I fault Baker for including such people on the working groups that produced the actual report. It is one thing to have a different perspective and another to have a partisan, political agenda.

I'm assuming Baker is working for a power/entity other than this country's and the PUTUS? Who is Baker working for and what is their agenda?

595 posted on 12/10/2006 8:37:09 PM PST by Chgogal (If not Iraq, why then Darfur?)
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To: kabar
Link doesn't work, unfortunately.
596 posted on 12/10/2006 8:41:25 PM PST by Chgogal (If not Iraq, why then Darfur?)
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To: Chgogal

try this

http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/rosett200403101819.asp


597 posted on 12/10/2006 8:47:07 PM PST by malia (President Bush - a man of honor!! clinton as President a man of horror)
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To: Chgogal
Kojo & Kofi Unbelievable U.N. stories

Sorry about that.

598 posted on 12/11/2006 5:39:40 AM PST by kabar
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To: StoneWall Brigade; Alas Babylon!; masadaman; JaneAustin; ATOMIC_PUNK; Timeout; ...
10. McGavin999 #305 How long that takes is debatable. Either way I am hoping there is never a day when some level of US forces are not in the country just to stabilize the lust by foreign powers to come in and create mayhem. I read on Iraq the Model yesterday that their parliment is talking about taking 1/3 of the oil revenues and paying it out to the Iraqi citizens (much like they do up in Alaska). That would make an unbelievable difference because everyone would then have a stake in the country. Sunni, Shiia, Kurd, it would all be Iraqi.

9. Macia #101 Oops, I made a mistake - it wasn't the ISG answer that was jarring, it was Brownback's response to the issue of Iran becoming a nuclear power. http://hughhewitt.townhall.com/Transcript_Page.aspx?ContentGuid=26e889d9-3de9-46f6-a504-a17a0d8fc0cf ###### HH: And how do you understand the enemy we face in the war? SB: Well, I think it’s very clear that we face an enemy, and I think we’ve done some of a disservice by using a verb, and not a noun in the war on terrorism. Who is it that we’re fighting? And we’re fighting Islamic-facists. I think we should be saying that. We should confront this group that wants two things. They want us out of the Middle East, and they want to establish an Islamic caliphate in the region where we pull out of. This is a very serious enemy that we’re confronting. HH: Can we allow Iran to go nuclear, to possess nuclear weapons? SB: Well, that’s a tough issue to decide, and discern just exactly where the Iranians are. Hugh, I don’t have a direct answer on that. I do know that I believe we have to strongly confront the Iranians, we have to confront them on a multiple set of issues, including human rights issues, which I don’t think we’ve done, the strength of which we need to on that. And we’ve got to get the Europeans and others engaged with us, to aggressively confront them, which is tough to get done. But you know, the way you phrased that question, it almost begs a military response, as is does it get to that level. And I can’t, in my own mind, commit to that at this point in time.

8. Unrepentant VN Vet #124. Posted by Unrepentant VN Vet to MNJohnnie On News/Activism 12/10/2006 9:01:45 AM CST · 124 of 598 ".....So I suspect the Junk Media is going to be painfully surprised to find out there idols the Democrats are going to ignore them on Iraq fully as much as GW Bush has." From brief observation of Montana's DNC-worshiping media, you may have hit on something. Any mention of the ISG that appears out here in the North American Outback has been shoved back so far from the front pages you need a telescope to find it, and the only articles that do involve Beltway politics are such an abject attempt to polish up our (now) two dim Senators' images as straight-shooters-totally-committed-to-representing-voters, it almost sounds like they're already into their re-election campaigns. Somebody's WAY worried about how the ISG is going to reflect on the dims, IMHO. Anybody want to get in a pool on the date and time that the DNC tells the media to finally bury this turkey and never, ever mention it again?

7. Dirtbiker. #173 Sen. Brokeback and Dudd think the commission report should be followed...4 years, great cost of lives and money, yada, yada, yada. 3,000 lives lost in 4 years. We lost 3,000 lives in 1 hour on September 11th. But they weren't in "harm's way", like our soldiers are.... (BTW DUDD, diplomacy IS a sign of weakness to muzzies!) Thank God these morons were NOT in power during WWII. We would all be speaking German and eating saurkraut by now...

6. Barset #272 It's hard to talk to state sponsored terror countries that lose respect for you when you want to talk instead of getting it on. We may learn that one day." This should be emblazoned on the cover of the ISG report after discarding its contents. That is all a resonable person needs to know about this. Also, can someone tell me where these old reptiles get off telling the sovereign state of Israel how to placate her enemies, and the sovereign state of Iraq, with its democratically elected government, how to submit to 7th century despotic Iran, Syria, and Baker's paymaster, Saudi Arabia. These "study" groups and our criminally stupid media setting out to prove once again, "Being an enemy of America is harmless (and fun) being America's friend is treacherous.

5.Benard #61 There is no way to explain why Iran should be consulted. These are the same people who complained that the US should have kept Saddam Hussein's army intact (sort of like having Himmler and Goering run the German defense force in 1946) after the fall of Iraq. If those pesky media types keep asking Mr. Hamilton to justify that report with his name on it, well, that's just not acceptable. I'm sure the media will receive a retraining memo from the DNC this week on the protocol for accepting the report verbatim. Just like computer programming mistakes - Garbage in, Gospel out.

4. Lavern #294 I noticed that they were very testy with Iraq's reaction. One thing that really bothered me though, and is indicative of the ego's behind these commissioners, is that Hamilton said, that if they don't work for their national unity, we will leave and we will leave soon. How dare he usurp the Presidential power of Foreign POlicy...what an arrogant jerk. Rather than discuss Iraqi's concerns about their report, they just trash the Iraqi leadership. Shameful stuff by both of them.

599 posted on 12/14/2006 12:02:29 PM PST by MNJohnnie (I do not forgive Senator John McCain for helping destroy everything we built since 1980.)
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To: MNJohnnie; Chuck54; bvw; kabar; rodguy911; Alas Babylon!

3. Chuck54 #67 Baker trying to explain "the American people have a serious problem with the situation in Iraq". I would opine the "American people would have a much more serious problem with WMD, and or suicide car bombs going off in NYC, San Fran, DC, etc."

2. bvw #379 The BBC timeline does not indicate it was scaled back at all, until immediately prior to Iraq War II: August 1990: The UN imposes sanctions on Iraq following the country's invasion of Kuwait. March 1991: A UN mission to Iraq reports: "The Iraqi people may soon face a further imminent catastrophe, which could include epidemic and famine, if massive life-supporting needs are not rapidly met." The UN proposes to allow Iraq to sell its oil in exchange for humanitarian goods without breaking the sanctions. The Iraqi government refuses. April 1995: The UN Security Council adopts a resolution to establish an "oil-for-food" programme. Iraq refuses its terms. December 1996: The programme is implemented and the first oil is exported. The first shipments of food arrive in Iraq in March 1997. 17 March 2003: All UN humanitarian staff are withdrawn from Iraq, two days before the start of the second war in Iraq. November 2003: The oil-for-food programme is wound down and handed over to the Coalition Provisional Authority. January 2004: An Iraqi newspaper publishes a list of 270 people from some 40 countries - including UN officials, politicians and companies - it alleges may have profited from the illicit sale of Iraqi oil during the OFF programme. March 2004: The US General Accounting Office says it believes Saddam Hussein made $10bn of illicit gains from the programme between 1997 and 2002. April 2004: The UN sets up a high-level inquiry into the allegations. Former US Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker is appointed to head the panel. The US Congress and the Iraqi government set up their own inquiries. October 2004: The UN inquiry gets $30m in funding from the programme itself. Mr Volcker says the allegations are serious and the investigation could take more than a year. A report by the Iraq Survey Group, published on the CIA website, says Saddam Hussein's government netted $11bn from the deals. It also accuses the former head of the oil-for-food programme, Benon Sevan, of benefiting from the corruption. Mr Sevan denies any wrongdoing. November 2004: US Senate investigators say they believe Saddam Hussein made more than $21bn from illicit oil sales and kickbacks. They believe $13.6bn came from selling oil to neighbour states keen to breach the sanctions, while $4.4bn was earned through kickbacks on humanitarian goods supplied through the programme. Kofi Annan expresses disappointment that his son Kojo worked for Swiss-based Cotecna for four years longer than previously believed. Cotecna had a contract with the oil-for-food programme. Kojo Annan is said to have worked only for its West African operations. January 2005: Iraqi-American businessman Samir Vincent appears in a US federal court as part of a criminal investigation into the scandal by the US Justice Department. Mr Vincent pleads guilty to being an illegal agent of Saddam Hussein's government and skimming money from the programme. February 2005: Benon Sevan is accused of having repeatedly asked Iraqis to allocate oil to a particular company in an interim report by the UN inquiry. Mr Sevan and another official, Joseph Stephanides, are suspended from the UN. Both deny any wrongdoing. March 2005: Another interim report finds "significant" questions over the integrity of Kojo Annan's dealings. Kofi Annan is cleared of any wrongdoing, but is faulted over an "inadequate" inquiry into the affair. April 2005: A Texas businessman, a Bulgarian and a Briton are indicted in the US for taking part in an alleged scheme to pay bribes to Saddam Hussein's regime in Iraq. May 2005: US Senate investigations committee says British MP George Galloway and former French Interior Minister Charles Pasqua were rewarded with oil allocations by Saddam Hussein's regime. Both deny the accusation. A few days later, the committee accuses Russian politician Vladimir Zhirinovsky, and former presidential aides Alexander Voloshin and Sergei Issakov, of receiving oil allocations in return for Russian lobbying on Iraq's behalf. Russia says it would be "unethical" to comment before the Volcker report is released. June 2005: The UN inquiry says it is "urgently reviewing" new material on contacts between Kofi Annan and Cotecna. Two newly uncovered memos from the company say an executive met the head of the UN "and his entourage" and was told the firm "could count on their support" ahead of the award of an oil-for-food contract to the company. Mr Annan denies prior knowledge of Cotecna's bid for the contract. August 2005: Benon Sevan resigns on the eve of the publication of the third report into the scandal. In a bitter letter to Kofi Annan, he denies any wrongdoing and says he has been sacrificed for political expediency. In the report, Mr Sevan is accused of receiving about $150,000 in cash bribes. September 2005: The Volcker panel releases its final report, in which it condemns "illicit, unethical and corrupt" behaviour during the scheme, and blames the secretary general for mismanagement. There is no evidence of wrongdoing by Kofi Annan, but he admits the affair is "deeply embarrassing" for the UN. Wow! The numbers on that corruption are stagggering. It must be a total effect "GDP equivalent" of $100+ Billion dollars, over only about FIVE years. A whole lot of influence being bought and traded! Yeah, sure it was "wound down" or a "non-starter" after 9/11 -- NOT! If anything the grifter-type of ethos would have put the dang hammer down and pulled more grift from the wells! And to think that the Iranians, the Chinese, and the Saudis have to compete at that same level of "greasing the wheels", and still do ..

1. Kabar. #364 You are correct. The Oil for Food Program continued on until after our invasion of Iraq in March 2003. In May 2003, "the United States, United Kingdom, and Spain jointly put forward a draft United Nations Security Council resolution calling for the lifting of economic sanctions against Iraq and the phasing out of the oil-for-food program. France and Russia opposed the move, arguing that sanctions should be lifted and oil for food ended only after Iraq has been declared free of weapons of mass destruction by U.N. inspectors and the United Nations has been given a lead role in shaping the future of Iraq." For obvious reasons, the UN, France and Russia wanted to continue the program for as long as they could. End the Oil-for-Food Program

600 posted on 12/17/2006 2:44:28 AM PST by snugs ((An English Cheney Chick - BIG TIME))
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