Posted on 10/03/2010 5:10:31 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
Sunday, October 3rd, 2010
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Kentucky Senate debate between Republican Rand Paul and Democrat Jack Conway.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Pre-empted by coverage of the Ryder Cup golf competition.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Govs. Bill Richardson, D-N.M., and Ed Rendell, D-Pa.; independent Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Town hall meeting about the New York City mosque, with the Rev. Franklin Graham; Daisy Khan, a co-leader of the project; Peter Gadiel of the 9/11 Families for a Secure America Foundation; and others.
STATE OF THE UNION (CNN): Sens. John Cornyn, R-Texas, and Robert Menendez, D-N.J.; Husain Haqqani, Pakistan's ambassador to the United States.
“But, as the pop-culture language of Ebonics now calls “too much treasure in the booty” or too much “junk in the trunk”, what better person to illustrate the effects of too much butter in the diet than Michelle Obama?”
ROFLOL! I get this one from you right after RG’s Broyhill one - my stomach hurts from laughing. Glad I didn’t take a sip of my Scotch & water whilst I was reading RG’s or yours - I’d be choking!
To quote someone else, “the devil made me do it.”
ROFLOL On such a slow program day I guess it’s to be expected for the Sunday thread to degenerate into off topic comments. Sorry. LOL (Not really. ROFLOL)
Makes me think of European cars vs American.
A red Ferrari, a blue Maserati and a rusty 1 ton Ford pickup truck.
Absolutely it is. I saw that clearly up close and personal when I went underground for the company I worked for...I dated the union organizer. Played dumb like I didn't know about them. He decided to then give me a lesson from their perspective and how they operate. The have no concern for the employees themselves.
They do play the employees in every way possible in order to get their money for union dues and fill their coffers. And of course now we see they use those monies to affect government policies. So in effect the American worker, who is unionized, pays for the very laws the Unions get enacted, which rather than help the worker actually harm him when all is said and done.
It’s waaaaay late and I’ve been out of town until now, so sorry this is off subject (still getting caught up on this thread) but I’ve been watching the townhall debate about Islam in America on CNN, and...wow! Even though I’d sworn not to watch This Week since Amanpour took it over, I had to see this debate, so did so via online.
Everyone should watch this! Robert Spencer, Rev. Franklin Graham and another guy on one side and Daisy Kahn and two lib ditzes on the other. And then they brought in one Islamist via satellite who was actually truthful about sharia law, the command to Muslims to rule the world AND he actually said that one day the Islamic flag would fly over the White House. WOW, you should hear the (frantic) scramble and cry of the other “peaceful” Muslims to shut him up and refute what he was saying, that it didn’t speak for most Muslims. It was priceless and gratifying (a rare thing in this fight for us) to see that this nut job actually ended up supporting all that Graham, Spencer et al were trying to say all along.
Do check it out!
So I made myself up a batch of pease pudding, Snugs.
I used green split peas, a purple onion and the bones from some raw pork chops I had in the fridge. Added the butter, salt and pepper—and it came out great. Thanks!
Hi snugs. Sorry I missed you on the thread.
Glad to learn that your dad is doing better now.
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