Posted on 02/11/2007 5:15:41 AM PST by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
Sunday, February 11th, 2007
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and Sen. Jack Reed, D-R.I.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., and House Minority Leader John Boehner, R-Ohio.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., and Senate Minority Whip Trent Lott, R-Miss.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass.; former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee; actor Sean Penn.
LATE EDITION (CNN) : Lt. Gen. Karl Eikenberry, former U.S. commander in Afghanistan; Qubad Talabany, representative to the U.S. of the Iraqi Kurdistan regional government; Sens. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and John Cornyn, R-Texas; Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif.; Terry McAuliffe, former Democratic National Committee chairman; retired Army Col. Patrick Lang; Ray Takeyh, senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
Thank you...I heard Cornyn's first remark about Howard staying out of our business.
I was really looking forward to hearing Duncan Hunter's interview..but, my plumbing decided to pick that exact time to overflow in my laundry room....LOL
Cornyn defended Howard's point about what we must do in Iraq. He began, however, by saying he would prefer him to stay out of our politics...THEN went on to defend the point about Iraq Howard was making.
He liked Howard's point, in other words, but didn't care for Howard mentioning candidates who are running and/or speaking out here in the States.
However, Duncan Hunter actually defended the PM speaking out.
CNN.com - Transcripts
http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0702/11/le.01.html
Sounds like you're on the same page with Newt
In 1991 my concern for replacing the broken interagency system with an integrated system of effective coordination was heightened when General Max Thurmond who had planned and led the liberation of Panama told me unequivocally that the interagency process was broken.
In 1995 that process was reinforced when General Hartzog described the failures of the interagency in trying to deal with Haiti.
As early as 2002 it was clear that the interagency had broken down in Afghanistan and I gave a very strong speech in May 2003 at the American Enterprise Institute criticizing the process.
By the summer of 2003 it was clear the interagency was failing in Iraq and by September and October 2003 we were getting consistent reports from the field of the gap between the capability of the combat forces and the failure of the civilian systems.
No senior officer in the Defense Department doubts that the current interagency cannot work at the speed of modern war. They will not engage in a fight with the National Security Council or the State Department or the various civilian agencies which fail to do their job. But in private they will assert over and over again that the interagency system is hopelessly broken.
I couldn't be here for it nor can I tape it. Believe it or not I'm that "tech" deprived. That's why I went and read the transcript.
I'm so sorry about your emergency plumbing problem.
DON'T WE JUST HATE IT WHEN THAT HAPPENS!!!
We're currently working on the logistics for my wife and now grown kids to come along too, for one last family trip to Disneyworld. I should be making my reservations this week. I'll FReepmail you my logistics as I get them set.
See you there. Make sure to set aside some time for you and yours to join us at one of our favorite places, the Adventurer's Club, on Paradise Island, for one evening. Imagine Indiana Jones favorite bar in the 1930s, but the people who work there are from Monty Python. And they're all Disney cast members. Very bizarre. We've made friends with many of the long term regulars there over the years and really look forward to seeing any that are still there again. It's a hoot.
LOL..yes, and it always seems to happen on a Sunday or a holiday for me!
The question is not
"Are you cynical?"
The question is
"Are you cynical enough?"
Saturday at midnight the last time two times it happened to me. I'm not kidding.
I named a star after my 1st granddaughter...and her uncle, who died of complications from diabetes just 2 months after she was born.
She has the certificate...and the "map" to which is her star on her wall in her room.
Not to brag, but actually Newt is aligned with me/us. We conservatives have complained about this since Jimmy Carter. Little did we realize how bad it was. Political holdovers have undermined US interests for years.
Now the method seems to be leaving the White House and going to Energy and State (and others) as a means of staying on a payroll as they undermine the administration.
I would be willing to bet many leaks would almost disappear if these people were not transferring to these departments.
Oh my God!!! ROFLOL
Should I consider this a good thing... ?? <g>
Bah...I had to laugh out loud at the looks on the faces of Boehner and Hoyer when the subject of the report about the "new" way that Congress has found around the NEWLY passed ethics bill...
Deer->headlights.
Thank you for this post re: Lincoln's approach to the South and slavery.
I posted earlier that I got two opposite stories in one day, yesterday...and they were both from black men.
Go figure.
What would be the best solution?(feasible)
Regarding Allard, and his taking NBC and Arkin to task.
I found it most interesting to see him on Fox News the other night...now I know why.
TWENTY SEVEN HOURS UNTIL 24 AND JACK BAUER DOING HIS THING AGAIN--BE THERE.
I have a problem with the idea that any of the Senators that are running for POTUS are actually "serving their terms as Senator".
I have heard not less than 3 of them will be somewhere other than Washington tomorrow...in the Senate.
Bush's War
This War is America's War. The people were behind it. Congress voted overwhelmingly for it. In fact- they WANTED the opportunity to go on record for the War.
The Oil For Food Scandal revealed why the UN was not quite so supportive. They had too many packets being lined at the expense of Iraqi lives.
The "We can't Win" mantra is a smoke screen and a lie. If we had found the WMD, these same people would be proudly touting their support. So- with this reality- I want to know- WHAT DOES WMD being found or NOT being found have to do with winning a military operation? What does being "duped" have to do with the abilities of the American Military?
It is a false argument- built on lies and sound bites serving political purposes at the expense of our security- all for power and money- and not a DAMN thing to do with patriotism, right and wrong, or "support" of our troops.
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