Posted on 08/19/2007 4:59:26 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
Sunday, August 19th, 2007
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Karl Rove, White House deputy chief of staff.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Karl Rove, White House deputy chief of staff.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Karl Rove, White House deputy chief of staff; Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.
THIS WEEK (ABC): A debate featuring Democratic presidential candidates Joe Biden, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Chris Dodd, John Edwards, Mike Gravel, Dennis Kucinich, Barack Obama and Bill Richardson.
LATE EDITION (CNN) : Sens. Bob Casey, D-Pa., and Sen. Kit Bond, R-Mo.; Stephen Moore, former president of Club for Growth; Mahmoud Othman, a Kurdish Iraqi parliament member.
Well, she could also ask that RINO McPain to be her Veep. He sure would like that feather in his hat.
Dem Debate:
Blinky is back.
Edwards is blinking a dozen times per second.
I googled Ted Strickland and he fits the bill in more ways than one. Did you know he was a former pastor? That will help Hitlery with the Christian and Hispanic vote. She would be stupid not to pick him. A Clinton/Strickland ticket will be tough to beat but not impossible.
From Wikipedia (Ted Strickland):
Early career and election to Congress
Born in Lucasville, Ohio, Strickland was one of nine children; his father was a steelworker. A 1959 graduate of Northwest High School (McDermott, Ohio), Ted went on to be the first of his family to attend college. [3] Strickland was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree from Asbury College (Wilmore, Kentucky) in 1963. In 1966, he received a Master of Arts degree from the University of Kentucky (Lexington, Kentucky). He received another master’s degree in 1967 from Asbury Theological Seminary (Wilmore, Kentucky). He received a doctorate in psychology from the University of Kentucky in 1980. Ted is married to Frances Strickland, an educational psychologist and author of a widely-used screening test for kindergarten-age children.
Strickland worked as a counseling psychologist at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility in Lucasville, Ohio; was an administrator at a Methodist children’s home; and was a professor of psychology at Shawnee State University (Portsmouth, Ohio). His only known PASTORIAL POSITION within a church was a very brief associate pastoral position at Wesley United Methodist Church located at the corner of Offnere and Gallia Streets, Portsmouth, Ohio (now Cornerstone United Methodist Church).
If we nominate a GOP candidate that can steal a Pennsylvania or a Massachusetts we would be alright.
Won’t happen. I doubt even Hillary would put up with him.
BRILLIANT!
Thanks a million, snugs.
Since the Patriot Act, all DBM/DNC communications are delivered by carrier... Allah Akbar!
Wow, snugs, you outdid yourself.
That is fantastic.
You’re probably correct, but he is for the illegal alien amnesty bill.
Better get ready to head to Church now.
Thanks for the information. Looking at it further, I have doubts Hillary would chose him now. Ohio is important to the GOP but it is hard to envision Hillary having someone of his caliber on with her.
Wasn’t pretty, the dad left and turned full blown homosexual, and that left the family in a lurch.
He dropped out of college two years after that though.
Damn Unpretty.
Rove is an interesting guy.
His popularity has spilled over into the Hollywood elite and into many other circles of easy to fool voters.
Biggest thing to me is that visions of Bubba and Barry campaigning together would be of rock star magnitude and would drive the msm/dbm crazy. The clintonistas will have a hard time ignoring all that.Even so they will still lose only get a little closer.
TomGuy, I am loving your reports on the debate.
A little frisky are we today!
God does work in mysterious ways.
:)
I firmly believe that!!!!! The angel in the whirlwind was present in Broward County for sure.
This is a guy who brought 138 cartons of books with him to Washington. You can get lots of book learnin' from books.
Classic.
Fantastic job Snugs.
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