It's REALLY good this week folks. Check it out!
Thanks Alas, but these lineups are sooooooo weak I’m going to play golf.
Perkins might be worth watching on CBS. They’ll ask about the Religious Right plan to run a third-party candidate if the leftwing mayor is the GOP’s nominee.
Will Edwards refer all questions regarding Hillary to his wife?
i guess schmuckie took off for the columbus day weekend.
Rvery week, the same thing:
Godzilla (D)
Dracula (D)
Frankensiein (D)
Jason VI (D)
VS.
Bambi (r)
Thumper(r)
Little Mermaiaid (r)
Ol’ Yeller (rino - dead)
Good morning AB....All,
What you think....the nuts will give Rush even MORE free publicity?
Everyone needs to keep an eye on this guy. We have HIGH hopes for him.
One of these shows actually snuck a Republican into the lineup? How’d that happen?
Fox and Friends just had their catholic priest in urging people to vote for the lesser of two evils in candidates and that a third party vote is a throw away vote.
(all true BTW)
However the interesting part is that they are super reporting Guiliani as inevitable now.
Who did the lineups, Media Matters buy the Clinton Chinese Mafia??
Pray for W and Our Troops
Yeah, Ted, there are more people in prison in the United States than in any other country. One man’s effective law enforcement is another man’s atrocity, I guess.
Should we be more like Europe and release more criminals onto the streets, or like China and execute more?
Oh.. I’m sorry.. whining about the issue makes for better television.
Posted at 12:30pm on Oct. 7, 2007
The Sunday Morning Talk Shows - The Review
Why do SCHIP's remind me of Buffaloes?
By Mark Kilmer
Sunday, October 7, 2007
On NBC's MTP, John Edwards said that he would leave only a Quick Reaction Force in Kuwait to take on al Qaeda only, "not general terrorist activity." He said that he will fight terrorists based only on what they call themselves this week because "America is focused on al Qaeda." It's political.Speaker Pelosi said not much to FNC's Chris Wallace. She's brief on interrogation techniques, she said, but knows only what she reads in the New York Times.
On ABC's TW, George Stephanopoulos talked to New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine and HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt about SCHIP. Steph asked Leavitt: If this is the first step toward socialized medicine, why stop at a veto. Why not trash the entire program. Leavitt answered that the President was all about covering the poorest children first. Corzine argued that people with higher incomes need SCHIP in New Jersey because the cost of living is high, and he blamed former NJ Governor Christine Todd Whitman for requesting the first such SCHIP waiver.
On CBS' FTN, Schieffer had Adam Putnam and Chuck Rangel on to discuss SCHIP. Rangel was Rangel: president wants to kill children and spend the money killing people in the war. Rangel promised that Orrin Hatch and Chuck Grassley, "Giants in the Senate," were calling GOP Congressmen "and telling them that they are misguided" for voting against the Democrats' SCHIP scheme. Putnam challenged Rangel and the Dems to work with Republicans on fixing SCHIP, pointing out that Chuck and the Dems were playing political games. This, he suggested, was why Congress' approval ratings were only 14%.
Next on FTN, Family Research Council's Tony Perkins held out hope that Rudy Giuliani would lose the Republican Presidential nomination, suggesting that Rudy could lose Florida "and be out by Super Tuesday."
On CNN's LE, Iraqi President Jalal Talabani expressed support for Leslie Gelb's Iraqi partition plan, as championed by Joe Biden, and said that those who oppose it haven't read it. He expressed support for both Nouri al Maliki and Blackwater, and he added that Iraq was not completely independent of the United States as this point. He said that he will propose three long term U.S. military bases for his country. He predicted that we will be able to begin troop withdrawal by the tens of thousands starting next spring, with the force possibly standing at about 60,000 by the end of the year.
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