Posted on 07/14/2019 4:17:24 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
July 14th, 2019
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Senior Presidential Counselor Kellyanne Conway; Rep. Ben Ray Luján, D(elusional)-NM. The panel includes Jason Chaffetz, Former Congressman R-UT; Josh Holmes, Former Chief of Staff to Senator Mitch McConnell / President & Founding Partner of Cavalry; Jane Harman, President of (VERY Racist democrat President) Woodrow Wilson Center & Former Congresswoman D(elusional)-CA; and Whine Williams, Fox News Political Analcyst.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Sens. Bernie Sanders, I(ncontinent bladder)-VT, NOPE*; Ron Johnson, R-Wis.; U.S. Womens National Soccer Team and American-hater co-captain Megan Rapinoe. The panel will be Politico Magazines Tim Alberta, whose book American Carnage is making headlines; former Rep. Carlos Curbelo, R-FL; Hallie Jackson of NBC Spews and host of MSNBC Live Brain Farts with Hallie Jackson; and former Loser Sen. Claire McCaskill, D(eranged)-MO.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Mark Morgan, acting Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Sen. Dick Durbin D(emented)-IL; former Obama Sec. of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson (who illegally spied on American citizens); NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine; and Author Douglas Brinkley (American Moonshot). The panel will be Ben Domenech of The Federalist; Paula Reid of CBS Spews; Toluse Letrec Olorunnipa of The Jeff Bozos Amazon Post; and soft-spoken propagandist Kelsey Snell of National Public Radio.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D(isoriented)-MN, NOPE*; investor and liberal activist Tom Steyer, demoncratic NOPE*. The panel will be former Gov. Chris Christie, R-N.J.; former Mayor Rahm Emanuel, D(isoriented)-Record gang banger shoot out death toll; where guns are against the law to possess Chicago; Rachael Bade of The Bozos Amazon Post; and Alexi McCammond of Axios, the coloring book news service for dim-witted millennials.
STATE OF THE UNION (CNN): Ken Cuccinelli, Acting Director of US Citizenship and Immigration Services; Presidential candidate Mayor Bill de Blasio D(umbass)-New York City, ROTFLMAO triple NOPE*. The panel will be Rep. Nanette Barragán, D(umbass)-CA; Scott Jennings, former special assistant Never Trumper to President George W. Bush; former Mayor Andrew Gillum, D(umbass)-Tallahassee; and Amanda Carpenter, Never Trumper Tart and former communications director, Sen. Ted Cruz.
SUNDAY MORNING FUTURES (FNC): Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C.; Rep. Doug Collins, R-Ga.; Jimmy Lai, founder and majority shareholder, Next Digital; Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas.
*NOPE = Never Obtain the Presidency, Ever
Hat tip for all the silent warriors in the space race.
And there’s old Epstein ready, willing and able... Has anyone run a connection between Epstein and Brennan? Or Clapper?
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That would ve the clincher if so.
Cratering ratings indeed. I believe I read somewhere last week that the average Sunday talk show audience has dwindled to a measly 2.8 million viewers. Limbaugh averages over 12 million a day if I’m not mistaken. (Monday-Friday)
And now Cooper gets the bulk of the Vanderbilt estate which is mucho I would bet. Dont know how much but there will probably be a lot of happy homos out there.
Jonah Goldberg is a waste of time. Hes as conservative and loyal to the party as Paul ryan....
Michael Robinson may run no telling. We have already had the first half black homo why not an all black guy masquerading as a woman. Perfect for the demonrat party. It;s who they are,all screwed up.
I have always been in awe of how they launder all the loot.Through lawyers with real estate around the world and lots of it through art. Some of it stolen or some simply purchased and any from of collateral they think they can hide.They go to great lenghts to keep stuff out of their name.
As much as I like the big thread of all things important, the Sunday morning talk show thread and it’s the originator and all those who contribute — I found the name adlib funny at first but never entertaining. Now it grows older every Sunday and it’s becoming a distraction to me.
With each derogatory adlib, I wonder more and more about the opinions expressed on the Sunday Morning Talk Show Thread.
Sorry people, hate me if you want — just do it on another thread.
As much as I like the big thread of all things important, the Sunday morning talk show thread and its the originator and all those who contribute I found the name adlib funny at first but never entertaining. Now it grows older every Sunday and its becoming a distraction to me.
With each derogatory adlib, I wonder more and more about the opinions expressed on the Sunday Morning Talk Show Thread.
Sorry people, hate me if you want just do it on another thread.
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I would write this off as nitpicking and carping. If this really bothers you then I think you need to raise your tolerance just a tad. It is entertainment to a lot of people and this is an important thread. You don’t have to comment on those you can just move on to the next post. By the same logic you are using keeping the thread so pure is so important, if we had kept so-called conservative so pure then Senator Cruz would have won the nomination and would have been defeated by Hillary Clinton. We would not have had President Trump if we had kept things so pire and perfect, I’s dotted and T’s crossed. While you are entitled to your opinion I am not going to obey that. And I will not feel guilty about it. I also still consider you a friend and will treat you as such.
My Dad was an apprentice carpenter...specializing in construction of radio cabinets...when his apprenticeship ended they told him no jobs were available as Bakelite had just been invented
Anyway...he showed me the special trick way of folding the rule with minimum number of moves.
Actually, the 4004 preceded the 8080, and was available in the early '70s. I used one in 1973. It was an astounding FOUR bit processor. Intel bragged that a team of nearly forty people spent nearly nine months designing it.
Why would you watch it?
Here's what you do...you read Alas Babylon's thread opener and find the guest(s) you would like to hear...then you tune in to that network for the show.
Keep the mute button close by (in case the host pi$$es you off)
Welcome to the light!
Yes, over the course of the last 53 years that I've been voting, except for a couple of times when the RNC allowed someone decent to hang the "R" after their name, I've viewed the Republican party to be as much my enemy as the RATS.
No TV watching today as we have cut cable and my husband who thinks he is IT guy, is adding all kinds of gadgets, toys, wires in and out of windows to an antenna, and then all along the floor.
I have been catching Sunday show tidbits here and there re the Sunday shows.
I have been doing some deep dives into the really sordid Epstein story.
Some people are suggesting that Epstein was/is an asset for CIA/Mossad and Mueller knew exactly what Epstein was and what he was doing. Any bets that questions about Epstein and ties to Trump will come up in those Mueller hearings, if they ever happen?
I recommend that YOU go to another thread. You’re welcome.
Let's not forget that in 1860 both the Democrats and the Republicans had "northern" and "southern" candidates. So the dems could have 2 conventions, nominate Micheal at one and Bernie Sanders at the other, and still lose the 2020 election.
We need to remain diligent about next year, but the real concern for America is "who replaces Trump"? Because we can't afford 2 terms of Trump and then back to the usual suspects from either party.
I think somebody needs a sense of humor implant.
I remember that.
I’ve never liked Levin. He was always rude to his callers and he just looks odd.
However, I could give him a pass on the Trump thing.
I did not like Trump at all until he was elected. After he beat the Beast, I was kinda struck blind on the road to Damascus. I decided to give him a chance and he more than proved himself. This is a quote from Elizabeth Vaugn of RedState and it reflects how I feel.
“Trump was not my first choice for the Republican nomination in 2016, nor even my second choice. But, I have been so pleased with his long list of accomplishments so far, his willingness to fight for America on trade and immigration issues and for his love of country that, in my eyes, he is right up there with Reagan.
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