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Weekend Show *Preview* for 2/3 - 2/4/07 (not the live thread)
Network and Cable News Networks | 2/3/07 | Network and Cable News

Posted on 02/03/2007 3:02:45 PM PST by Phsstpok

Preview and Analysis for Weekend of February 3rd and 4th, 2007

Guest lineup for the Sunday TV news shows:

NBC's "Meet the Press"
  • Former Senator John Edwards

CBS's "Face the Nation"

  • NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell
  • CBS Sports Analyst Dan Marino
  • CBS Sports Lead Game Analyst Phil Simms

"Fox News Sunday"

  • Sen. Jim Webb, D-Va.
  • Senator Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.
CNN "Late Edition"
  • Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Ca
  • Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind
  • Rob Portman, Director OMB
  • Tom Vilsack, Former Iowa governor
  • Ralph Nader
  • Robert Baer, Intelligence Columnist, TIME Magazine
  • John McLaughlin, Former Deputy Director of CIA
  • Amine Gemayel, Former president of Lebanon
  • Michael Gordon, New York Times

ABC's "This Week"

  • Sen. John McCain, R-Az
  • Sen. Chuck Hagel, R-Neb (?)
  • Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York

This week the dinosaur media is of three minds.  First, they wish to highlight the arguments, particularly within the Republican party, over the troop surge.  They want to create the impression that the only people supporting the surge are "out there" hawks who aren't in firm contact with the real politik.  The second thrust is the rapidly growing field in the 2008 presidential horse race.  Only four elections, two presidencies ago, Bill Clinton didn't declare his candidacy till October of the year before the election.  This time around the field is filling up with declared candidates a full nine months earlier.  It's interesting to me, however, that of the declared candidates on the air this week Edwards gets a friendly solo interview with Lil Timmah while Senator McCain will be mired in conflict over the surge with a likely unfriendly Georgie Stepoallofus.  Oh, and Tom Vilsack talks to Wolfie, ho hum.  At least he's good for some Bush bashing and anti-surge sound bites.  The third theme is the Super Bowl.  I find this particularly vexing due to the numerous incidents of malfeasance in the last few weeks among the presstitutes that are being ignored and covered up.  These are best exemplified by the treatment of Michael Gordon by his lords and masters at the New York Times for daring to say that he wants us to win in Iraq, contrasted with the silence from the Washington Post over William Arkin's disgraceful statements and subsequent conduct, particularly calling our military "mercenaries" who should shut up and be glad that anyone supports them in any way.

So, what does each show offer us?  Well, here's my take.

NBC Meet The Press is a straight forward one player look at John Edwards candidacy for president.  Will it be a hagiography?  Will Lil Timmah thump him for the outlandish hypocrisy of his "two Americas" hype and his own Daddy Warbucks lifestyle?  We'll just have to wait and see, but I can guarantee you that Timmah will solicit as many Bush bashing quotes as he can.  This week I don't think that there's a lot of there there from MTP.

CBS Face The Nation completely abandons any rational discourse on the issues of the day, regardless of the fact that we may be in the run up to the war of Armageddon.  Nope, CBS has the Super Bowl this year, so they turn the entire show into one big promotion for that ratings bonanza.  I guess they know who signs their paychecks.  It's the guys who make Miller Lite and the monkeys at Monster.COM, that's who!

Fox News Sunday brings us the execrable Jim Webb and John McCain's sock puppet, Lindsey Graham.  If there are two more detestable members of the political class in Washington I'd be very surprised.  Most who I would consider worse, Kucinich for example, are so clownish as to have some redeeming value due to the humor inherent in their every utterance.  Webb and Graham don't have any redeeming value at this point.  At least we have the regular roundtable this week.  Dare we hope for a Brit smack down of Juan?  We can always hope.

CNN Late Edition is back to their usual eclectic mix after a limited and more focused talent pool last week.  The surge is a central theme, but the news network of the Mooninites is intent on exposing the ever increasing monetary cost of Bush's war.  To date the trip wire in Congress regarding the war, similar to the third rail of actually fixing Social Security, has been whether or not the Congress will cut funds for the war.  CNN is determined to lay the ground work for doing that as an act of fiscal responsibility.  Bush's war just costs too much.  We'll have to cut back on money for WIC (Women Infants and Children, you know, baby milk) in order to continue this worthless adventure, don't you know that?  Who can blame a right thinking public servant for cutting off money if those are the stakes?  And don't you dare say that they aren't supporting the troops.  They are.  They want to bring them home where they can be safe!  CNN also seems intent on being the CNN friendly network this week.  To me this is of a piece with the rest of CNNs anti Bush obsession.  We know that the "shadow government" that has been working against Bush has its strongest roots in the CIA.  Are these guests some of the central players in that de facto attempted coup?  Given the history and positions of the two ex-CIA types on this show I have my own suspicions that this is in fact the case.  What's intriguing is why they are both being featured now, particularly the relatively reclusive McLaughlin.  Could it be that things are going to come out in the Libby trial that they want to try to preempt?  Or might this be the end game, the last plays in their war on George W. Bush, particularly putting on an all out effort to discredit and destroy our efforts in Iraq?  What these two say on this show may be the thing that is most interesting to me this week.  And CNN has Michael Gordon, the NY Times reporter who was chastised for saying that he wants the US to win in an interview.  Are they setting him up to be "exposed" as damaged goods?  Are they exposing the problems at the old grey lady?  Or might they be providing the platform for his scripted recanting of his apostasy?  That will also be interesting to see.  What will also be interesting is whether I can stomach watching Wolfie long enough to find my answers to the questions I have posed.

ABC This Week has a straight up confrontation between pro-surge Republican McCain and anti-surge RINO Hagel.  McCain has gone from media darling to persona non grata over this issue, while Hagel has become the new darling "maverick" due to his outlandish Bush bashing.  Last week McCain seemed shocked by the unfriendly treatment at the hands of Lil Timmah on MTP, even after dutifully bashing Bush during the first part of the interview.  I think this week he is being invited to mend his ways and "come to Jane Fonda" on this issue.  Then they talk to the single mom who is a weight watcher's spokesperson as her primary source of income, despite being a semi pseudo member of the Royal Family of England about motherhood.  What's up with that?

The minor league Saturday shows very much mirror their major league counterparts on the Sunday shows.  The Beltway Boys echo the (premature IMHO) presidential horse race discussion and the Constitutional crisis of the Cindy Sheehanesque behavior on the part of many of our elected representatives.  They even throw in the bizarre spectacle of a serious discussion of Al Franken as a candidate for Senate.  The CNBC Tim Russert Show provides a platform for anti Bush dinosaur media orthodoxy on Iraq, with pretensions of intellectual objectivity.  Fox News Watch completely abrogates their responsibility to critique their own profession and apparently ignores the William Arkin disgrace in favor of Super Bowl hype.  Why am I not surprised?  And then the Journal Editorial Report takes serious looks at the Libby Trial, the reality of our actual (and covered up) economic surge along with the reality of the Constitutional issues regarding the Iraq surge resolutions.  It's nice to know that there are a few adults still working in the DBM.

So this weeks shows continue the active campaign by the left and their myrmidons in the dinosaur media (or is it the other way around) against President Bush and all that he stands for, damn the cost to America and human civilization.  Many players from a surprisingly broad political spectrum dared to raise the question this week of the bloody cost of the left's last "success" in such an endeavor some 35 years ago.  The butcher's bill rivaled the direct atrocities of Hitler's rule, but that idea isn't considered worthy of discussion and those people are not deemed worthy of face time by the dinosaur media.  I'm not surprised, are you?  Central players in the dinosaur media are standing up and declaring their all out hatred for our troops and their mission as well as exposing their own tendencies towards sociopathic behavior.  Members of both parties are running full tilt towards the extreme moonbat positions of Cindy Sheehan and Michael Moore, never once considering that there's a brick wall looming in their paths (I hope).  And all this time the "conventional wisdom" that they have been trying so hard to build has been becoming more soft and murky with every day.  The surge just may be working, the sheeple may just be beginning to smell the odor of the lies they've been being fed and they could stampede at the slightest twitch or noise.  Which way will they break, if they do?  We are being thrust carelessly into a "quantum indeterminate state" where existential success or failure both loom as possibilities and the Dhimmicrat party and the dinosaur media are hopelessly invested in our failure.  But I have an answer for them:

Rest here, hung up by this brass wire, upon this shelf, O my pen, whether of skilful make or clumsy cut I know not; here shalt thou remain long ages hence, unless presumptuous or malignant story-tellers take thee down to profane thee. But ere they touch thee warn them, and, as best thou canst, say to them: 

Hold off! ye weaklings; hold your hands!
Adventure it let none,
For this emprise, my lord the king,
Was meant for all of us.

This should be cross posted to my blog at Wizards.townhall.com in a few minutes (hope springs eternal).  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 valuable 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 preview of the Sunday shows (hours ago) over at Redstate.COM.  I will try post a link to his Sunday review when it is up.

 

 


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: guests; iraq; sundaytalkshows; surge
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Saturday Shows for February 3rd, 2007

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)

CNBC's Tim Russert Show (Tim Russert)

Fox News Watch (Eric Burns)

Journal Editorial Report (Paul Gigot) - FNC show page


1 posted on 02/03/2007 3:02:54 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.


2 posted on 02/03/2007 3:03:54 PM PST by Phsstpok (Often wrong, but never in doubt)
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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.


3 posted on 02/03/2007 3:04:42 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.


4 posted on 02/03/2007 3:05:23 PM PST by Phsstpok (Often wrong, but never in doubt)
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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.


5 posted on 02/03/2007 3:06:24 PM PST by Phsstpok (Often wrong, but never in doubt)
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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.


6 posted on 02/03/2007 3:07:06 PM PST by Phsstpok (Often wrong, but never in doubt)
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We have blizzard warnings here in MI. Even IF we can't make it to Church, there is NO WAY I'll be tuning in.

I used to tape all these shows. It's been a long time since I've felt the need to watch these joke fests.

7 posted on 02/03/2007 3:11:05 PM PST by mombonn (God is looking for spiritual fruit, not religious nuts.)
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Thanks for the huge effort. You've done an amazing job in getting us ready for another week of idiocy, imbecility, traitorous blatherings, and senseless commentary from the hosts.

There must be a special reward for you!

8 posted on 02/03/2007 3:12:58 PM PST by OldFriend (Swiftboating - Sinking a politician's Ship of Fools by Torpedoes of Truth)
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To: Phsstpok
Evening, my friend. Thank you for your wonderful work. If there are two more detestable members of the political class in Washington I'd be very surprised.

Re: Webb and Graham, I want to second that.

9 posted on 02/03/2007 3:13:19 PM PST by Bahbah (.Regev, Goldwasser & Shalit, we are praying for you.)
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To: Phsstpok

Thanks! I've been waiting to read this. I hope you are seeing okay and still healing.


10 posted on 02/03/2007 3:17:21 PM PST by Morgan in Denver
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To: A.Hun; Bahbah; Txsleuth; MNJohnnie; eeevil conservative; Alas Babylon!; Seattle Conservative; ...
Ping

The Weekend Talk Show Preview Thread is up

if you want on or off of my ping list please FReepmail me

It will also be cross posted (sometime soon) to my blog at

http://wizards.townhall.com/

Here's a sample of  my usual witty commentary...

This week the dinosaur media is of three minds.  First, they wish to highlight the arguments, particularly within the Republican party, over the troop surge... The second thrust is the rapidly growing field in the 2008 presidential horse race...  The third theme is the Super Bowl...

So this weeks shows continue the active campaign by the left and their myrmidons in the dinosaur media (or is it the other way around) against President Bush and all that he stands for, damn the cost to America and human civilization.  Many players from a surprisingly broad political spectrum dared to raise the question this week of the bloody cost of the left's last "success" in such an endeavor some 35 years ago.  The butcher's bill rivaled the direct atrocities of Hitler's rule, but that idea isn't considered worthy of discussion and those people are not deemed worthy of face time by the dinosaur media.  I'm not surprised, are you? ...

This week's excuse for being so tardy is that I had yet another stitch pulled from my eye this morning.  This is not a fun process, let me tell you.  The good news is that the graft hasn't fallen out (yippee!).  The bad news is that of the four corneal transplants I've had over the last 26 years this is the most problematic.  I get a weekend off and then go back in for more nip and tuck on my eye, with the distinct possibility of having to have an extra stitch added in to smooth out some problems.  That's a first.  It is a process and I've been through it before, but I'm getting tired of this.  Of course, every time I'm in my surgeon's waiting room I am sitting there with people 1,000 times worse off than I am, so it kind of puts it all into perspective.  Anyway, better late than never.

Mediocre shows on Sunday, with the possible exception of CNN, but I don't know if I can stomach Wolfie long enough to get anything out of that show.  I'll count on the informative commentary of those braver than I who will provide me with the 411 on what was said.  Failing that I'll dare the transcript in a few days.  I love the internet!

11 posted on 02/03/2007 3:19:14 PM PST by Phsstpok (Often wrong, but never in doubt)
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Michael Gordon....might they be providing the platform for his scripted recanting of his apostasy?

This is my guess. They are giving him a chance to keep his job.

12 posted on 02/03/2007 3:21:24 PM PST by Bahbah (.Regev, Goldwasser & Shalit, we are praying for you.)
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McCain and Hagel represting the GOP....UGH!

And CBS goes with its Super Bowl line-up!

13 posted on 02/03/2007 3:22:47 PM PST by Rummyfan (Iraq: it's not about Iraq anymore, it's about the USA!)
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CBS Face The Nation completely abandons any rational discourse on the issues of the day,

I'm surprised that they would interrupt the pre-pre-game show to present "Face the Nation".

(Or any of the usual Saturday night primetime or latenight lineup for that matter.) 8-)

14 posted on 02/03/2007 3:37:40 PM PST by Tanniker Smith (I didn't know she was a liberal when I married her.)
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To: Phsstpok

Great analysis ,excellent work as usual.


15 posted on 02/03/2007 3:47:10 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: rodguy911; Phsstpok

I hope Graham does better than Freepers anticipate. Certainly Webb gives Graham the target. My fear is people like Graham, and by extension McCain, are falling into the media trap of being anti-Republican Party values, that the Democrats have successfully established over the past few years.


16 posted on 02/03/2007 3:59:18 PM PST by Morgan in Denver
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To: rodguy911

Sent you email to both addresses.


17 posted on 02/03/2007 4:02:09 PM PST by Morgan in Denver
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To: Phsstpok

Ouch. You're the best, Phsstpok. Thanks for the commentary and analysis. I rarely watch the shows anymore, and get more from your writing than I ever did from the shows!


18 posted on 02/03/2007 4:04:21 PM PST by Peach (The Clintons pardoned more terrorists than they captured or killed.)
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To: Phsstpok

Thank you....as usual, you did an excellent job!!

I am sorry to hear about this transplant being so difficult...and just hearing about stitches being taken out makes me quesy, so I can imagine that actually going through that is very uncomfortable..

If/when I comment on the Sunday Talk show thread tomorrow, I will try to be more descriptive in case you don't watch...so you will get more of an idea of what is being said...instead of just posting "barf" or "puke" or "give me a break"....


19 posted on 02/03/2007 4:13:11 PM PST by Txsleuth (Duncan Hunter 2008)
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To: Morgan in Denver

What I fear is that Graham will defer to Webb's more forceful personality...and since they are both ex-military...I am sure that Graham will be conflicted in that way..

Plus, Graham has been know to go squishy on these shows, IMHO>

For anyone who hasn't see James Webb "at work"...you have to watch this...this man is as cocky as anyone I have seen.


20 posted on 02/03/2007 4:21:06 PM PST by Txsleuth (Duncan Hunter 2008)
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