Posted on 09/02/2007 5:06:20 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
Sunday, September 2nd, 2007
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Sens. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., and Arlen Specter, R-Pa.; Ed Gillespie, White House counselor and former RNC chairman.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Democratic strategists James Carville and Bob Shrum; Republican strategists Mary Matalin and Mike Murphy.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Sens. Joe Biden, D-Del., and Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Sens. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., and John Ensign, R-Nev.; presidential candidate and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee.
LATE EDITION (CNN) : Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala.; Rep. Kendrick Meek, D-Fla.; Laith Kubba, former Iraqi government spokesman; Lanny Davis, former special counsel to President Clinton; Ben Ginsberg, former counsel to the Republican National Committee.
But but but....the democrats are not the party of family values so prostitution, bj’s, 90K cash in freezers, etc., are really no big deal to them. The openly admit they are the party of no values which is why their scandals go pretty much underreported or ignored.
Heavens, Wallace resurrects Mark Russell, who no one has heard from in decades.
Bottom line - when a Republican starts acting like a Democrat, he has to go. That's not a double standard; that's having a standard and expecting people to live up to it.
Senator Vitter did something that many people have done, which is why they have a name for it and many people make a living at it. And he did it in private. Fortunately, or at least hopefully, he has never been blackmailed because of it. And it's unlikely that he will get caught doing that again.
Senator Craig? That's a whole new story, and the public reaction to it is a strong indication of how people feel about homosexuality in general. If he had kept his "habits" to himself, it would be no big deal and not a news story. But now it's public, and he needs to leave.
It is all about hypocricy — the hypocricy of the media.
Excellent analysis here!
Still only rumors. Will you kick people out of office only on rumors?
It’s more like the Democrats forcing their standards and platforms on the Republicans, really. In other words, “you oppose gays, Craig was gay, so instead of admitting we Dems are right about it, you kick him out.” They then use that to portray Republicans as delusional.
Thank you for that wonderful post and for great pictures, Sky Pilot!
But Craig didn't admit to any sexual behavior, gay or not. That's part of what's bugging me about the coverage of this and the piling on, particularly by Republicans.
Larry Craig plead guilty to disorderly conduct, which may be an offense but it isnt admitting to cruising for gay sex in a public washroom. At no time has he admitted to being gay or to trying to solicit sex from the gay baiting cop. If you listen to the audio tape of the "interview" by the police he reacts exactly as an innocent person would, IMO and continuous to insist that he didn't do what the cop says and that he wasn't soliciting anything.
He agreed to a plea and a fine for "disorderly conduct" to avoid a public trial and get on with his life. A cop can assert that someone is disorderly and theres not very much a citizen can do to counter that claim. The police are presumed to be truthful 99% of the time in court proceedings involving such charges. Its usually a no win proposition to try to fight that sort of charge.
What I want to know is how did the story get out into the public domain? Who leaked the information and why? This is starting to look more and more like a set up to me. Craig has been targeted by the left, particularly the pink triangle nihilists, for quite some time. Notice how this is repeatedly being tied to his vote against hate crime legislation that set aside special privileges and protections for gays and special punishments for anyone who offends them. Im getting suspicious.
TW roundtable, this guy comes on “It’s not just Craig, it’s Vitter, it’s Ted Stevens, it’s the economy too (???), this could be the worst loss for the GOP since 1964 or even 1932!”
Hack.
I'm having some difficulty recovering from it. I mean that in a good way.
No, Republican hypocrisy. Be fair. Dem’s have been thrashed at the polls by Republicans using family values issues, for years.
On the other hand, Democrats have no standards because they suffer from the soft bigotry of lowered expactations. Nobdy expects any decency from them, and very few get any.
And who cares if Senator Craig is a homosexual? It's his public behavior that matters, not what happens behind closed doors.
That is why I usually turn it off before the ‘power player’ comes on.
I agree with all that you said, Phsstpok, and this in particular. But the thing that troubles me so much about the taped conversation is that Craig says that "You solicited me." What does a man who does not want to be "solicited" say to that at the moment? Shove off, buddy? I'm not a guy, so I can't say, but I would expect some kind of strong reaction. You don't necessarily have to threaten to beat them to a pulp, though that's been done I have been told.
No, you use the vetting and primary election processes to spare the party faithful from incessant embarrassment.
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