Posted on 08/20/2023 5:03:51 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
August 20th, 2023
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Margaret Brennan anchors: Gov. Josh Green (D-Hawaii); FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell; Los Angeles Mayor Karen (dum) Bass (D); former FDA commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb, a member of Pfizer's Board of Directors; and CBS News executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto.
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Anchor Shannon Bream: Republican presidential candidate former Gov. Nikki Haley (R-S.C.); Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa); Gov. Kim Reynolds (R-Iowa); Kathie Obradovich, editor-in-chief at the Iowa Capital Dispatch; and Galen Bacharier, politics reporter at the Des Moines Register. Panel: Bloomberg Washington bureau chief Peggy Collins; Kevin Roberts, president of the Heritage Foundation; and FOX News senior political analcyst Whine Williams.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Hosted by Chuck U. Toad: Republican presidential candidate Gov. Doug Burgum (R-N.D.); Gov. Tim Walz (D-Minn.) and a legal panel with Gwen Keyes Fleming, former DeKalb County (Ga.) district attorney; Chuck Rosenberg, a former senior FBI official and a former U.S. attorney; and former Manhattan district attorney Cyrus Vance, Jr.—all far-Leftists who will dance to the Toad narrative. Panel: (And Chuck U is not even trying to mask the bias) Lanhee Chen, director of domestic policy studies and a lecturer at Stanford University's Public Policy Program; Jonathan Martin, senior political columnist Politico; Kimberly Atkins Stohr, senior opinion writer at the Boston Globe; and USA Today Washington bureau chief Susan Page—just another easily forgotten group of angry Leftists slinging anti-American balderdash!
THIS WEEK (ABC): Hosted by Little Georgie Steponallofus (or is it Martha Raddish?): Republican presidential candidate former Vice President Mike Pence; FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell (good job, Brownie!); Preet Bharara, former U.S. attorney (fired by Trump and extremely salty and biased) for the Southern District of New York. A report on "the growth of artificial intelligence-powered tools and the race to restore trust online ahead of the 2024 election” (—LOL—this from “Journalist” whose claim to fame was being a Clinton Bimbo “fixer”? Why should we trust you, ever, you fool? Weren’t you the first one Biden turned to in order to spin his Afghanistan DISASTER?). Panel: former Democratic National Committee chair Donna BrazileNut ; former Justice Department spokesperson Sarah Isgur; NPR White House correspondent Asma Khalid; and ABC News political director Rick Klein—same Ugly, shameless, Left-wing Propagandists!
STATE OF THE UNION (CNN): Anchored by Jake Toe-Tapper (or is it Dana Bash (conservatives)?): FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell; Sen. Bill Cassidy (Rino-La.); Former Gov. Larry Hogan (Rino-Md.) and David Axelrod, former Obama presidential campaign chief strategist and former Obama senior adviser. Panel: nasty bunch Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan (R-Ga.); former Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms (D), former director of the Biden White House Office of Public Engagement; former Virginia attorney general Ken Cuccinelli (R), founder of the Never Back Down political action committee; and Democratic strategist Paul Begala, chief strategist for the 1992 Clinton presidential campaign—Tapper’s totally and toxically biased group of parrots!
SUNDAY MORNING FUTURES (FNC): The Show to watch Hosted by Maria Bartiromo: ep. James Comer (R-Ky.), chairman of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee; Ronna McDaniel, chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC); Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green (R-Ga.); former Trump White House speechwriter; Former Trump admin senior adviser Stephen Miller; ND Robert Lighthizer, former Trump admin U.S. trade representative and author of "No Trade is Free: Changing Course, Taking on China, and Helping America's Workers."
You are not a lone it was a topic of discussion yesterday with many who actually know him. A freind of mine is being savaged by him since he has a runaway ego. A year ago we all loved him he was beloved.Now hes hated.sad to see.
Exactly we still need to remember no one is 100%. We need to write that on the chalk board 2,000 times. It’s that important.
Go Ducks
One thing that will remain for year later is the base foundation for the windmill generator:
If you want the freshest gasoline, it looks like all of those current Atlantic thingy storms are going to miss Florida.
I want so bad to respond to your most wonderful (and very true) comment with a bow to the “problems” of Trump.
Let us say that I don’t think Trump supporters aren’t aware of his faults. Guess what? We all have them. For the record, I think Trump went into the role of “The Apprentice” as he portrayed only he was an apprentice president.
Trump supporters know this.
But when you are forced to defend yourself and your favorites, constantly....you start to sound a bit absured.
Your short but succint commentary summed the whole matter up very well.
Here’s my question Golden Eagle, why doesn’t a Mitch McConnell say exactly as you stated in your essay? Why doesn’t a Republican leader come out and say it and leave it up to Trump to respond?
Trump supporters...as I end my tirade....are not necessarily in support of this “team” you speak of.
I see you are BACK on this Site. Now that Mr. DeSanctamonious is very close to giving up the run for the Presidency, WHO will you be pushing Next, JEB?
Thank you Fishtalk, for your very polite and honest response. And you are so right that we all have faults. And I am a former rabid Trump supporter myself, so I was willing to excuse a lot, for many years. I could go down the list, but it’s not necessary. But it was just one major thing after another, culminating with the party he threw at Mar-a-Lago the day the gay marriage law got passed, and I just said this is too much, at this point. That was actually less than a year ago, now.
As for why McConnell and other senior Republicans don’t want to talk about it, it’s just something they don’t want to touch with a ten foot pole. They know most people have already made up their mind, and aren’t open minded about it, so nothing good will come of it. They’ve already made it clear they don’t support him, and see no reason to try to convince people of something they’re unwilling to consider. And most importantly, they just don’t think he has any chance to win.
I support Trump in these legal cases, even though it appears he have may have violated the law in a couple of those charges. And I will still vote for him, if he wins the primary, even though I think his chances are close to zero in the general election. I’ll be surprised if he’s even considered having a legitimate shot by next November. There’s too many forces determined to stop him, and they haven’t even started the battle to block him from being on the ballots in certain states yet.
Sure, the diehard Trump supporters will scream about it all, but the truth is, his supporters aren’t the best at putting in the actual political work. It’s one of the main reasons they like Trump, they see him as some invincible billionaire, so they can just sit back and put their faith in someone will take care of it all, without them actually having to do anything, but cheer for him on TV or at a rally. The Q phenomenon was the perfect representation of this. Trust Trump’s Plan, that’s all you gotta do. But, the exact opposite has turned out to be the truth. You need a team, of hard, focused workers, to do more than cheer. I think this was the point of DeSantis and the listless vessels comment. That, and us being focused more on a set of common principles, than devotion to a single man.
People can choose whichever path they want. I’m more on the principles path, than the limitless devotion to a flawed man path.
You and I have been down this road before, and you keep saying these absolutists things about Trump supporters that are not true.
The thing is, there are very few rabid or unthinking Trump supporters. I really reject the term. It comes from the Leftwing DNCMedia who cannot, in their wildest Upper East side/premier Malibu locations, imagine anyone except the uncouth supporting a reprobate like Donald Trump.
Mostly the people who support Trump do so not because they believe everything he says, but rather because he is the one of very, very few—no democrats, and very few Republicans—who stand for THEM.
No one gave a shi’te about the American Midwest iron, steel, and auto worker, the lower working class coal miners and oil workers. The hairdressers, bartenders and barbers. The mechanics, air conditioner repairmen, construction workers.
They could all learn to code or get replaced by Juan and Muhammad. The Left HATE fossil fuels, hard work and those who didn’t go to elite schools after high school like they did. But above all they hate white normals or POC who act like mormal Americans—not race whiners and thugs. These Americans are too white—or act too white—in an age when white, male and Christian, or even Jewish-so long as they aren’t educated by the Elites—are deplorables and hated for their so-called institutional racism of being born white.
If they don’t drop to their knees and worship criminals and cop haters who want to defund the police, or who won’t wear a rainbow flag because they don’t celebrate gayness but aren’t opposed to gay people, if they don’t want to see their won children have doctors cut of their bits to make them something they are not...
Well, those people are the actual Trump supporters.
AND if not, name a name in the GOP or any party who supports them.
I can’t, and neither can you.
and as a reminder:
The whole Bush-world GOP stood for Mexican immigrants and border crossers to “do the work real Americans didn’t want to do.” That crosses each one of the list.
DeSantis flies them to Martha’s Vinyard and other A-list aristocracy places, but then meets with Boehner? I vomit.
Where is the Republican that actually goes all out for real American people and tries to stop the ever-eroding society we have become?
Hell, it’s just about useless to try to make the point... Because somewhere, somehow, someone’s ox is being gored.
Matt Gaetz
@mattgaetz
·
4h
Listless Vessel 👇
https://twitter.com/mattgaetz/status/1693304219556876486
0:42 video
thanks i get it now.
Well said bud well said.
I agree with you that a good portion of those working class people support Trump, but certainly not all. What exactly has he done for them? The tax cut came from the Republican Congress. Trump’s tariffs are actually a tax though. Our trade deficit went up 50%, and our national debt went up a record 40%, the most for any President, and just in 4 years. Gas prices went down, but any Republican would have opened oil exploration back up.
When he went to the WEF to give speeches, I just remember him talking about how great it was to meet with the world’s biggest businessmen, nothing about helping the working class. And when he shut the country down for covid, the average savings for American families dropped, but the number of billionaires went up. So show me some actual examples of where he actually helped working class people, because I’m not remembering much. Thanks.
Name me ONE GOP politician who has done better for the American worker than Trump. Had he had even 50% support from the party on the China embargo and Mexican Wall, Things would have absolutely helped.
By singling out Trump, you make the rest of the entire Republican party even worse villains.
That typical selective statistic post ignores Ryan and McConnell’s total lack of support for their own party’s president. Backstabbers. Vile scum.
The men the American people admire most extravagantly are the most daring liars; the men they detest most violently are those who try to tell them the truth.
—H. L. Mencken
I gave you examples of where Trump abandoned the little guy for his big business friends, so where are your examples of what he did for the little guy? Promise them Mexico would pay for a wall is about it? What about leaving the J6’s in jail to rot?
Republican’s aren’t a “worker’s grievance populist” party anyway. We want smaller government, so business can thrive, whereas populists want more of a welfare state.
Obviously they didn’t give Trump the greatest support, but they didn’t abandon him either. Nor did they convict him of impeachment, which they would have if they despised him half as much as Trump people claim.
Trump Administration Accomplishments
https://trumpwhitehouse.archives.gov/trump-administration-accomplishments/
words of wisdom.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.