Posted on 09/02/2018 4:38:24 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
September 2nd, 2018
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.; Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill.; Richard Trumka, president of the AFL-CIO. The panel will be Marc Lotter, Vice President Pences former press secretary; former Congresswoman Donna Edwards, D-Md.; Marc Thiessen, columnist for The Washington Post; and Charles Lane, editorial writer for The Washington Post.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum, the Democratic nominee for governor of Florida; Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn.; Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska. The panel will be Kimberly Atkins, columnist with The Boston Herald; Matthew Continetti, editor-in-chief, Washington Free Beacon; Mark Leibovich of The New York Times Magazine and author of Big Game: The NFL in Dangerous Times; and Amy Walter of The Cook Political Report.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Gov. John Kasich, R-Ohio; former Secretary of State John Kerry, author of Every Day is Extra; Jonathan Turley, constitutional law professor, George Washington University. The panel will be Kelsey Snell of National Public Radio; Margaret Talev of Bloomberg; Edward Wong of The New York Times; and Salena Zito of Washington Examiner and the New York Post.
THIS WEEK (ABC): STATE OF THE UNION (CNN): Gillum; Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.; former Sen. Joe Lieberman, I-Conn. The panel will be Congressman Tim Ryan, D-Ohio; former Gov. Jan Brewer, R-Ariz.; S.E. Cupp, host of CNNs SE Cupp Unfiltered; and Bakari Sellers, CNN commentator and former Democratic member of the South Carolina House. Dana Bash will be the guest anchor.
SUNDAY MORNING FUTURES (FNC): Congressman Lee Zeldin, R-N.Y.; Gordon Chang, author of The Coming Collapse of China; Congressman Leonard Lance, R-N.J.; Justin Walker, former clerk to Judge Brett Kavanaugh (2010-2011); Gregg Nunziata, former chief nominations counsel to the Senate Judiciary Committee. The panel will be GOP strategist Ed Rollins and former Sen. Al D'amato, R-N.Y. Blake Burman is guest anchor.
Its a legendary tourney,we know about it 1,000 miles south of there.
Probably not.
Forget about the red/blue STATEs....look at the counties. The blue counties are a small portion of the electoral map....mostly the corrupt RAT-scities, border areas and Indian reservations.
Not every "popular vote" represents one legitimate voter. There are squadrons of "professional voters" who are bussed around and who vote the dead and non-votering names at the polls. It's pretty hard to do in the rural locales, where people know each other, but in the big cities, like Philadelphia San Francisco and Detroit....it runs rampant.
paragraphs are your friend
He wants us to start shooting?
bRILLIANT .Lots of Cubans in Tampa too...
Desantis needs to contact the Cubans in Miami and Tampa and get their eyes on the Nov 7 election.
I am ready, then. Got my rifle, pistol, revolver and shotgun.
Let’s roll!
I live in Harris County, - Houston - The BIG issue here is that we have a very low voter turnout
And the O'rourke signs are everywhere
Still too early to see how Cruz does in his back yard, but the demonetization by the Trumpsters may still be out there
The point is that unless we reduce legal immigration substantially very, very soon, the Dems will be the permanent majority party within a decade. The status quo of bringing in 1.1 million legal immigrants annually, 87% of whom are minorities, will continue the demographic transformation of the country that began with the Immigration Act of 1965. We are being colonized by the Third World.
I think Trump will wind up campaigning with both Rick Scott and Desantis and that will put both of them over the top.
Exactly we do not have control over our immigration or borders. I wonder if Trump will be able to get rid of any of them retroactively?
The wall can’t be built soon enough for me.
If we made laws on illegal immigration tough enough where the penalties were so still no one would bother it would help,big penalties,jail time in Mexico,etc. etc. put burdens on family to pay fines.
Me too
Lets roll!
Then you better be ready and able to look your neighbor, grocer, mailman, fellow parishioner, co-worker...in the eye as you pull those triggers. Once we/they "roll", the whole concept of red/blue states/counties is no more. The "front line" will be your front door.
Well I can appreciate that and even agree.
But I wasn’t close to arguing against that.
My whole point is that Trump is the one we elected to put a stop to this. He wants to END chain migration (legal) and the immigration lottery (legal) and replace it with merit based.
THAT is the biggest change to legal immigration since 1965.
It is not a full on halt, I also appreciate that.
Still, it turns us off the full road we’re travelling down. It is very much a turn in the right direction.
However, our NEED is right now—this November. If the democrats win the House, then yes, they will impeach. One of the reasons is revenge for Clinton’s impeachment. Their idea is to also open up multiple investigations against Trump—like the Republicans did against Obama (IRS, Benghazi, Fast and Furious, etc.)—to weaken and stop whatever agenda is left.
All I was saying was that we need to stop them in November. If we can do that, we can end the Mueller investigation and move on with the rest of the agenda that has been stymied for the past year and half with the phony dossier et al.
One of the worst places I’ve ever been in my military career was Bosnia. Your scenario was basically what happened there, at least in Sarajevo and vicinity.
The rest of the country, it wasn’t so much neighbor versus neighbor, but valley versus valley, upstream town versus down river town, etc.
You could literally have, in only a dozen miles as the crow flies, one valley that was mostly Muslim, the next Catholic Croatian, and the next one Orthodox Serbian.
My goal, at this time, is to get Trump supporters to the polls. We can do this. We can hold the House. See my tag line.
WV has been cleaning up its voter rolls since Jan, 2017. In my rural county alone, 1,699 have been removed leaving 13,311 voters on the books. State-wide, 101,475 have been removed, leaving 1,234,193 on the books. (All figures are as of 8/20/18)
This is an interesting thesis. Are you going to publish this here? Please ping me if you do.
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