I’ll be interested to see how thoroughly Tim grills Tenet on his inconcistencies. Why do I get the feeling it’s going to be a Cheney bash-fest?
Sigh...
I was hoping Fred Thompson would be on.
As a followup to his great speech Friday night.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1829149/posts
US says Kills 10 members of Iraq cell linked to Iran
Morning AB and everyone. I can only be on for awhile this morning but I’m looking forward to the great comments we always seem to have. Congrats to last weeks winners too, although I have not seen the list yet.
Good morning everyone!
FoxNews: Iraqi Government wants to take a 2-month summer recess.
Rep Shays is irate, says that as long as US forces are still there, the Iraqi Government should refrain from taking vacation.
YUK! YUK! YUK!
Too bad it was only verbally.
Just plain NUTS!!!
MTP: one hour of the quisling quivering lying back-stabbing weak and ineffectual George Tenet. Disgusting.
Senator Dodd was talking about carbon taxes,when did Carbon Credits become Carbon Taxes????.....
Posted at 12:59pm on May 6, 2007
The Sunday Morning Talk Shows - The Review
IT'S MAY, FORCRYINGOUTLOUD!
By Mark Kilmer
Sunday, May 06, 2007
On MTP, part of the George Tenet book tour, host Tim Russert asked the former DCI about aluminum tubes.
Chris Dodd was Chris Wallace's first guest on FNS, and Dodd declared the "American public" wanted to get out of Iraq like Russ Feingold. He said that his Carbon Tax would be easier to foist on the "American public" because it applies to them more indirectly than Tom Friedman's proposed gasoline tax.
Next on FNS, John Boehner supported benchmarks as a means to ensure success in Iraq. He said that he does not support them as a way to ensure failure.
On TW, John Edwards said that while he opposes the genocide in Darfur, we shouldn't send troops there; likewise, we should not send troops back to Iraq to stop that genocide once we leave. Edwards said that he hasn't been to Iraq because civilians can't go there.
On FTN, New Gingrich said that if Sarkozy wins the French election, Republicans should take a hint from the French for the next election and run against the current Washington order. Chuck Rangel came on a few minutes later and said, basically, that the "American public" has embraced Russ Feingold and demanded that the Democrats get us out of Iraq by any means necessary. He's been partying with Jack Murtha.
On LE, Wolf Blitzer talked to three ambassadors to the United States: from Iraq, from Syria, and from Egypt. Most interesting, I thought, was Syrian Ambassador Imad Moustapha, who says that his country has the same goals in Iraq as does the United States and that we all should work together to end the violence in Iraq. He did not mention stopping foreign terrorists from entering Iraq from Syria.
Wolf next spoke with George Tenet, still hawking his book. I offer a bit of a tongue-twister in honor of his appearance on LE.
The show-by-show review is beneath the fold
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The last several days have been instructive of how the media provides us with one bogus candidate for office after another, thereby effectively disallowing the potential influence the citizens might have on the process.
During the so-called debate, Chris Matthews kept the discussion channeled back to “abortion” so well that the next morning radio news said the debate had been concentrated on the main Republican issues, the war in Iraq and abortion.
During the ABC This Week program that hairball George Stuffapoodleus had a wonderful opportunity to educate the People on the vital issue of immigration/borders, so he chose instead to discuss Tom Tancredo’s ideas about...abortion.
Can’t you see that you are being whipped with the abortion issue? Every time one of the “journalists” asks about abortion, the guest should explain that is not what they have taken time to discuss. If the “journalist” gets snippy, the guest should stand up and walk off, in a big huff. (Principles are refreshing.) When that happens a couple of times, the “journalist’s” producer will see the jig is up and THAT ploy will be dead. It’s just a suggestion.