Posted on 08/14/2011 5:14:32 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
p>The Talk Shows
August 14th, 2011
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): 2012 GOP presidential candidate and Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Bachmann; Gov. Terry Branstad, R-Iowa.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Bachmann; Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Bachmann and former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, both 2012 GOP presidential candidates.
STATE OF THE UNION (CNN): Bachmann and Herman Cain, also a 2012 GOP presidential candidate; Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa
Never mind. I finally got the plastic cover at an angle to get it out.
Perry can’t beat the Kenyan. I hope I’m wrong, but I don’t think he stands a chance.
Win, lose or draw you gotta admire the great job Bachman has done especially dealing with DBM.
Nowhere, Romney cannot beat the Marxist Kenyan and I doubt he can win the nomination.
Not really.
Pawlenty was never going to get anywhere. It was so obvious.
Delusion to think he would be moving on up if not for Chris Wallace/Fox etc.
What the hell happened to Ann? I used to love her, now she just annoys me. I haven’t visited her website in ages. Hanging around Bill Maher too much?
so far however it seems the double standard between us and the rats remains intact.
The degree and effort DNC Dave put into going after Bachman was all too obvious. Hopefully, it raised a few eyebrows to other candidates on what to expect for the tip top of the DBM.
Did you hear her the day after the debate on Hannity? She railed on and on about Christie and wouldn’t stop. I wanted to hear what she thought about the debate not her droning about Christie. She has simply become annoying.
Pray for America
Yes the DBM rats, especially the worst of the bunch, CNN and MSLSD go into a tizzy when their meme is not followed to a tee. And having to deal with a black conservative is definitely not on the menu/agenda of the DBM. Cain has to be their worst nightmare aside form a potential female president named Palin or Bachman.
“Nowhere, Romney cannot beat the Marxist Kenyan and I doubt he can win the nomination.
Perry cant beat the Kenyan. I hope Im wrong, but I dont think he stands a chance.”
Then who can?
I guess it will be interesting to see if Romer is now thrown under the bus after riding inside it.
Predicting storms is like predicting what the hard left will do next. You never know. All you know is that they will be destructive and blow a lot of wind on everyone.
As a veteran of the 2000 primary battles here (I believe I was called every name allowable on FR, “harpy” and “Hag” seemed to be the favorites) and remembering how Bush supporters were demonized, I can tell you this:
I never forgot it, and it left a bad taste in my mouth for many conservatives on this board and also for the other candidates, including McCain. I had to muster every ounce of my common sense to put a sign in my yard, and Palin helped me do that.
There is no need for hateful criticism of any of the GOP candidates. If you think Bachmann doesn’t have enough executive experience or is too wedded to social conservatism, just say that. If you think Perry has too many questionable actions as governor, well list them.
There is no need to get personal about your doubts or criticisms. When I see those name-calling posts with no substance, the first thing I think of is that a leftist has registered to stir up trouble.
See you all later! I have some work to do!
She spoke to that.
You must grow the economy. She is absolutely spot on. You really must. She spoke of taking immediate actions that would free up economic growth which is now in big government chains.
Cut cap and balance was a great concept, but she covered that ground too. You cannot bind future Congresses to cuts down the road. You can pretend, but you can’t make it happen for real.
She didn’t cover this, but I am. The Balanced Budget Amendment would get an up or down vote. That’s all. A vote. Even if it passed, a long process lies ahead for ratification.
And depends on what version of an amendment...there are many, and even Dems would vote for some versions because they think they could raise taxes in the end.
I like her stress on a growing economy. Our revenues are in part lacking because we aren’t growing, many are unemployed and on public assistance - the latter, further draining the treasury.
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