Posted on 04/22/2007 5:15:20 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
p>The Talk Shows
Sunday, April 22nd, 2007
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Virginia Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling; Stephen Trachtenberg, George Washington University president; Sens. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., and Charles Schumer, D-N.Y.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Health and Human Services Secretary Michael Leavitt; Education Secretary Margaret Spellings; Col. Gerald Massengill, former Virginia State Police superintendent; former Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt.; Jim and Sarah Brady of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence; former FBI profiler Gregg McCrary.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich; Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., and his wife, Jackie Marie Clegg.
LATE EDITION (CNN) : Sens. Sam Brownback, R-Kan., and Ron Wyden, D-Ore.; Virginia Attorney General Bob McDonnell; New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman; Lanny Davis, former special counsel to President Clinton; David Rivkin, former counsel to President George H.W. Bush.
This could be a great thing for the entire region.
Because of society, the fathers aren’t standing up as well.
It takes two.
If people knew how much taxpayers paid for their ‘private’ choice, it would be different.
Unfortunately, unless President Bush were to make a recess appointment (he can, can't he?), an effective AG would never be confirmed by the dems...they don't want their corruption to be investigated.
Gonzales should have never testified to begin with... this is ridiculous. If he had to... I don’t recall. For spite I would not have let him do it, let them rant, and get rid of him when I wanted to, if I wanted to as CIC.
We have soldiers with no funds. They went off to their summer places and BBQs with not a thought and came back not giving a damn. W should not have let them leave.
You have freepmail.
Rumsfield, Rove, Miers... you name it.
Peach? When... I just sent her a bunch of stuff.
I read last week somewhere that the Dems are planning to keep a “skeleton” crew in Washington through the normal August recess...so that there technically would NOT be a recess...just to keep Pres. Bush from being able to make any recess appointments.
They may plan on doing that for the Memorial Day...Mother’s Day..4th of July...and any of the other dozens of occasions they take off work for a week or more.
Happy Birthday, Adolf!
4-24
Filed under: Russia
Last weekend, the Kremlin violently attacked peaceful protest marchers in Russia’s two major cities. Kommersant reported: “The Moscow Helsinki Group and other human rights organizations are going to sent information they have gathered about beatings and unsanctioned arrests to the Prosecutor General’s Office. Other Russia leaders also sent appeals to EU and U.S. authorities, asking them to deny visas for those responsible for the suppression of the rallies. The list includes Interior Minister Rashid Nurgaliev, Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov, St. Petersburg Governor Valentina Matvienko and some other officials. A group of Other Russia activists are going to take a stroll along Rozhdestvensky Boulevard in Moscow on Sunday to denounce last week’s violence.”
On Tuesday, the International Air Transport Association reported that Russia is the most dangerous place in the world to board a Western-made civilian aircraft.
On Wednesday, Russian police raided the offices of an NGO that trains Russian journalists how to actually report the news as opposed to parrotting the Kremlin line. It was also reported that Russia’s wealthy continue to gobble up the nation’s resources at a rate six times faster than the nation as a whole is growing, re-creating the economic situation that existed at the time of the Bolshevik revolution, while millions languish in dire poverty. The heads of the European Union declared that the EU-Russia relationship is at its lowest ebb since the fall of communism. As for America, the Speaker of Russia’s version of the House of Representatives told the body that America got what it deserved in the Virginia Tech killings. Boris Gryzlov stated: “The situation where a country dictates rules of behavior to other countries, but cannot keep its own people in order, does raise questions.” Russia’s murder rate is five times higher than America’s. Cold War is openly being discussed now between the two countries.
On Thursday, despite all that, a new public opinion poll in Russia showed Vladimir Putin enjoying 79% public appoval, with two-thirds of respondents calling for him to remain in office for a third term.
Today, and all weekend long, dark-skinned students will be confined to their dormitories like criminals in Russia in order to allow Russia’s vast hoard of neo-nazis to celebrate Adolf Hitler’s birthday without blood in streets. Forces of the “Other Russia” protest coalition, of course, continue to be banned from marching.
http://publiuspundit.com/2007/04/good_night_and_good_luck.php#comments
You have freepmail
until the jump step was called travel???
At last I meet a basketball purist!
But the Mavericks are in the playoffs. Gotta watch.
Thanks for your links, Anita. I’m trying to read them all today, but it’s gonna take forever to get through this thread.
What did Peach say to get banned?
Thanks!
Connie
The thing I liked about the Florida Gators...
It was like watching the Princeton offense with athletes.
We need to organize something to counteract this earth day crap.
If anyone mentions green to me today, they will be sorry.
I mean he or she will be sorry . (we need a neutral pronoun)
By the way, I thought your comment in the preview thread yesterday was quite interesting. That the VA shootings, while horrible, were not significant in the big picture scheme of things (correct me if I am misstating what you said).
People are so obsessed. Our priest dropped a remark about that sort of thing making one question God and one’s faith.
Way over-reaction.
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