Posted on 12/30/2007 5:34:29 AM PST by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
Sunday, December 30th, 2007
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Former Sen. Fred Thompson, R-Tenn.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Former Gov. Mike Huckabee, R-Ark., and Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Former Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., and John McCain, R-Ariz.
LATE EDITION (CNN) : Sens. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., and Joe Biden, D-Del.; former GOP presidential candidate Steve Forbes; Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.; former Sens. Sam Nunn, D-Ga., Tim Hutchinson, R-Ark., and Jim Talent, R-Mo.; former Defense Secretary William Cohen.
Tim’s sole aim this morning is to help The Huckster become the Republican nominee.
Tim, and most everyone, knows The Huckster has about the same chance of becoming President as Dole had.
Tim: Helping Hillary and the Dems all the way.
Timmy has a trick question for Huck...is Pakistan primarily Sunni or Shia?
Timmy not on here yet, and I will probably watch Reliable Sources instead anyway; Fat Dim gives me a headache! I will look forward to additional comments from you regarding the Russert/Huck interview — will Russert attempt to revitalize the Huck with all softball questions, or will he go for the tough questions about Huck’s inability to grasp the real threat to our nation.
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Just wondering...
Timmy brings up the “arrogant bunker mentality” comment. Huck turns it to our ignoring military advice regarding the followup to the deposing of Saddam.
Huck is allowed to run on and on.
Yes, it was.
Fred Thompson: Looks like the timing (of his campaign) is pretty good.
Huckabee says Romney is running a desperate and dishonest campaign.
He is savaging Romney. It’s almost as if Timmy and Huck got together and planned this.
FNS
Thompson/Wallace didn’t reveal anything earth-shattering. It was a rather mild (and dull) interview.
[Taping MTP, but from some posted remarks, it may be dull also.]
Sunni. Only 15% of Muslims are Shi’a and most of those are in Iran.
Radio is even more dramatic. That's why the demon rats will go to any lenghts to demonize Rush. With 20 million listeners and who knows how many more in cars, his message is heard by way more than the strongest of the Sunday shows and 5 days per week as well!
I won't mention where or what, and I encourage others not to mention it either, but a strong attempt was made to destroy him this morning and I hope he sues their butts off.
Interestingly another strong attempt is being made to destroy Mark Levin on a website where his new book a best seller by the way, "Rescuing Sprite" is being reviewed. Certain detractors are misrepresenting his book in a slanderous way to get at Mark since he is so effective at what he does on the air.
I am sure by now freepers and others have helped mend the problem by submitting more balanced reviews of an excellent book written by a truly caring and brilliant author/broadcaster--Mark Levin.
In Mark's case he has illustrated the same characteristics another great American exhibited, GW. They both are compassionate conservatives.
Compassionate conservatives are the demon/rats worst nightmare. It takes everything the rats survive on away from them and leaves them nakedly exposed as mere socialists.
They know this an therefore often try and destroy our major leaders be they in politics or talk radio.Trouble is its not working any more.
Good morning TPD,catch you later.
Hillary: Pakistan troops might have killed Bhutto |
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Posted by Aristotelian On 12/29/2007 11:23:06 PM CST · 121 replies Newsday ^ | 11:16 PM EST, December 29, 2007 | GLENN THRUSH CLINTON, Iowa - Hillary Rodham Clinton waded into Pakistan's volatile internal political situation Saturday, raising the possibility the country's military might have assassinated Benazir Bhutto because the killing took place in the garrison city of Rawalpindi. Clinton's remarks came as Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf's government seemed to reject a call for an independent international investigation of the murder that Clinton and John Edwards proposed on Friday. During a question-and-answer session at an elementary school here, Clinton offered a detailed prescription for the troubled country, suggesting that the U.S divert aid away from its military to social welfare programs. And for... |
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Hillary Rodham Clinton ... raising the possibility the country's military might have assassinated Benazir Bhutto
No US political candidate should be making that kind of idle speculation. If Clinton has proprietary information about the Bhutto attack, she should take it to the proper governmental agency. She should not be such remarks in at a political rally.
This is beyond irresponsible.
Good to hear from you snugs.
...and she hurries out of the room.
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What sold me on W was the way he answered questions after giving his stump speech. I saw him at a university near Seattle, where I was in the back of a standing room only crowd, near the raised platform of the press corps. I watched very bored Candy Crowley and David Broder and others, watch Bush interact with the crowd.
The questions were spontaneous, not necessarily pertinent or conservative issues, and he showed the crowd how he responded thoughtfully and based on core values - no pandering or waffling.
Huckabee is still pretending that we did not really see a cross but rather a bookshelf and they never planned it to look that way.
Nobody seems to be asking Huck what specifically is "dishonest" about all of it.
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