Posted on 12/31/2006 5:10:46 AM PST by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
Sunday, December 31st, 2006
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind.; former Gov. Tom Vilsack, D-Iowa, presidential candidate.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Former NBC News anchor Tom Brokaw; journalist Bob Woodward.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Alexander Haig, former Ford White House chief of staff; journalists Ben Bradlee of the Washington Post and Tom DeFrank of the New York Daily News; Gerald Ford biographer James Cannon.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Former Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C., presidential candidate; wife, Elizabeth Edwards.
LATE EDITION (CNN) : Feisal al-Istrabadi, Iraq's deputy ambassador to the United Nations; Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Arlen Specter, R-Pa., and Sen. Joe Lieberman, D-Conn.
Vilsack on now saying we shouldn't look back and then proceeds to trash the White House for mistakes and not listening.
He is talking very fast.
I hope the DoD bills his retched family for the flight.
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL THE FREEPERS!
True .. but that is exactly what he and others are doing
Wallace trying to pin Vilsack on whther he will take on Democrat special interests. Vilsack won't answer and is doing a tap dance about ANWR. HA!
lOL spring will be there before you know it!!
HA! Vilsack has to answer about his low numbers in the polls, even though apparently he is fourth in the polls in IOWA!
I'm going to rest my hopes against this on two Republican Senators; Jeff Sessions and Mitch McConnell. I don't think they will roll over but could be wrong.
Thanks for posting that, rodguy. I put it on the MELDT thread earlier and sent Spc. Salzman a note of thanks. He's at Walter Reed so I hope he gets to meet some FReepers.
Then like I said, it's all politics. That's why Luger should be ashamed. He's a republican trashing a sitting Republican President over politics. Is it any wonder why the Republicans lost the Congress?
Lugar, you old senile fool, you lost your committee chair over backstabbing crap like this. You and Specter, Hagel, McCain, DeWine, and all the other DBM butt kissing idiots. Will you ever learn? Dems stick together. Is it asking too much for you to do the same?
Apparently it is
You are right about those two, but that still leaves so many committees with less-than-assertive senators and representatives to defend our principles and positions against the dems.
And don't forget Senator Kyl who has moved into leadership. No pushover there, and like Sessions and McConnell, he actually cares about this country.
the violence will stop when US politicians step up to the plate and act united for victory and peace.
How's that?
post # 52--amazing like minds!
You got it .. these shows would be much better if we had more of these folks on
As it is now .. it's the same old, same old every week
Morning AB, All.
Been a very strange Christmas in the swamps of Delaware. My three favorite girls, my two nieces and my daughter, all broke up with their husbands/boyfriends just days before Christmas.
I had everyone over on Christmas Eve-Eve....and had to walk softly around the broken hearts.
We had little sweetheart Kaitlyn Mae over and, of course, Mom-Mom had gifts for her. Children have a hard time handling Christmas sometimes.
As guests were arriving at various times, we wanted to wait until everyone was here but Kaitlyn had her eyeballs on those gifts and finally the anticipation and excitement boiled over and she began to sob her desire to open her gifts.
So I had a little chit-chat with young Kaitlyn. I explained A N T I C I P A T I O N to the child. I'm not sure she understood only being three and everything but I told her that those butterflies in her belly were signs of joy to come and she should enjoy the anticipation, which could be as much fun as the actualy joy to come later.
I'm not sure she bought into it but she did like the notion of butterflies in her stomach and proceeded to explain to everyone in the surround that she had TEN butterflies in her stomach. Well they all thought she was nuts.
Kaitlyn saved that sad little Christmas party because in all the world there's nothing sweeter than a child that age and the wonder of the holiday. She did open Mom-Mom's gifts, which included a Big Wheel that she test-drove over Mom-Mom's carpet, heh. We also had some games and little computer type thing that sang and recited numbers and letters.
All the broken-hearted ladies in the house got busy playing the different games with Kaitlyn and everyone chowed down on my home-made chicken wings, Jewish Apple Cake, fresh baked cookies and deviled eggs...whew, they LOVE my deviled eggs...went through two dozen of the things like Grant went through Richmond.
Then I got out the Christmas CD's and the words to various Christmas songs I'd typed up earlier and hey, we all sat around the table and sang Christmas songs. Kaitlyn's eyes were wide with wonder; the child had never before experienced such a thing.
The next day all the heartbroken lasses called me up and thanked me for bringing the only holiday joy they feel that they've experienced.
Oh, you want my opinion? Every one of those fellows are losers but don't tell the young lasses I said so, particularly my daughter. Her husband is a loser of the highest order if I do say so myself. We'll begin with the fact that he got drunk and wrecked their one and only car and it goes downhill from there.
Still, we did manage to experience at least some Christmas joy that night. When all this bad news hit I was despondent. Who wants to have a party where everyone is sad and crying?
Anyway, Saddam is dead and if I pray hard enough, my daughter would throw that creep overboard.
But don't tell her I said so. An absolutely beautiful girl...ah what's the use. I've been there and done that...
Much better :0)
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