Posted on 01/13/2008 5:06:25 AM PST by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
Sunday, January 13th, 2008
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Former Gov. Mitt Romney, R-Mass., and former Gov. Mike Huckabee, R-Ark.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich.
LATE EDITION (CNN) : Romney, Huckabee, former Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C., and former Sen. Fred Thompson, R-Tenn.; Abdul-Qader al-Obeidi, Iraqi defense minister.
“He saw people over the weeking who do not know how they are going to put food on the table.”
I thought Huck was a Christian preacher. “Give a man a fish...”
From this morning:
~snip~
The former Southern Baptist minister emphasized his opposition to abortion as he urged about 100 pastors in Grand Rapids to support him and use their address books and e-mail lists to mobilize others.
“I don’t presume that you will support me because of a common faith,” Huckabee told them. “I know that I have to earn that. But I also recognize this is a unique opportunity. For a long time, those of us who are people of faith have been asked to support a candidate who would talk to us. But rarely has there been one who comes from us.”
~snip~
http://cbs2chicago.com/national/michigan.election.2008.2.628718.html
I’m with Rove, she is a “fatally flawed candidate”.
I’m glad you mentioned this. The IA, NH and MI election processes are open to too much mischief to be fair. The Democrats have abused this for years and I don’t fault either Fred Thompson or Rudy Giuliani for giving them a pass. The real primaries that mean something are just now under way.
Our side would make points if one or more of our candidates would promise to investigate and prosecute voter fraud more aggressively if they get elected.
THAT’S IT!I was trying to describe this interview to a friend...you’ve summed it up!
timmy was like a 4 year old that she told to just “shut up and listen!”
I've got over four years of foreign policy experience from my tour in Germany. I lived on the economy for over three of those, and made numerous friends. I spent a week hobnobbin with foreign officers at the NATO school in Oberammergau.
And I lived on the Texas-Mexico border for 15 years.
Drawing on that experience, I can truthfully say that Fred comes closest to Ronald Reagan than the other candidates. I fondly remember standing up for Mr. Reagan in 1980, when my German neighbors were pleading with me to not vote for RR, because they were sure that he would start WWIII. As Election Day drew nearer, my German abilities reached near fluency, as I sought to explain RR and the American process in their language.
If I were living there today, and had to justify McCain or Huckabee, my response would be a terse Ich weiss es nicht!", or "I don't know".
With all due respect Bah.
I am a convicted rapist and I very much want Huckabee to be the President. In fact I got me a cute little jailhouse honey who wants to marry me when I get out. She's got bucks and she can get more from her daddy.
She NEEDS Huckabee as President to spring me from this place that I may rape again.
But please don't tell her that, okay?"
Exactly right. So-called undecided voters are puddy in the hands of the Clinton propaganda machine. We will not get most of them at crunch time.
Case in point, 2008, the New Hamphire Democrat primary. Hillary cries and 14,000 undecideds swing to Hillary.
We need to run a conservative and turn out the base.
that was incredible...Hillary saying the Iraqi parliment is listening to what hse is saying in the campaign...ha.
As soon as I saw Steele and Newt at Wayne Gilchrist’s fund raiser that was it for me. He keeps talking about an “inclusive” Republican party. Soon, it will be so “inclusive” there won’t be any differences in parties.
CNN is running some remarks by Obama.
It is a class envy speech. He’s going to take away the “tax breaks for the rich” and he’s going to give that money to the poor.
Sorry to shallowly comment only on his appearance, but it's not as if I was actually listening to him or anything.
Hopefully later I'll find a "This Week" screen shot. For now, here's a shot from Thursday. Hold 'im back.
I still cannot argue with the comments that suggested the polls were so one sided, wrongly, for Obama, that many Democrats and independents voted for McCain thinking Obama had it in the bag.
Just a thought.
More of my all time top ten favorite names....
....my fave is CHRISTOPHER.
....WILLIAM is one because, heh, I’ve been married to two Williams. Justing standing on ceremony here.
....Jeffrey or Geoffrey as the Brits spell it.
Let me think, I got more.
Thank you, I wish it were my real name.
Yes, McCain has been stellar on Iraq, but there's way too much baggage for me: Gang of 14, CFR, voted against tax cuts, and amnesty for illegal aliens.
Hey, Bah.
I already listed my candidates. Ain’t none of them named Barack. Yeah, I’d rather have Hillary than him but given a choice I’d like to have to make such a choice.
I even risked my life and said I’d vote for Ron Paul over Hillary and even that thought scares me.
I lived in Mexico for a total of 17 years, I have now lived in Poland for 12 years. I speak three languages. I’m 43. Wasn’t JFK 43? Oh, I forgot. I was born in Mexico. One must be US-born, right? But I’ve got the experience!
Well hey, if your name is Chris of Jeff....
if your name is William forget it. A woman can only marry so many Williams.
And I like ROD as one my all time top ten male names. Or Rodney, as the case may be.
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