Posted on 05/12/2002 5:42:07 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
Sunday, May 12, 2002
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
"Meet the Press" hosts King Abdullah of Jordan, Caroline Kennedy, Wall Street Journal's Al Hunt and Washington Post's Bob Woodward.
"Fox News Sunday" hosts ex-Middle East envoy Dennis Ross and Sen. Don Nickles (R-OK).
"Face the Nation" hosts Boston atty Roderick McLeish, sexual abuse victim Arthur Austin, Arafat adviser Nabil Shaath, and Sharon spokesperson Ronan Gisin.
"This Week" hosts NY AG Eliot Spitzer and others TBA.
"Late Edition" hosts Israeli Defense Min. Benjamin Ben Eliezer, Palestinian Information Min. Yasser Abed Rabbo, and Sens. Evan Bayh (D-IN) and Jon Kyl (R-AZ).
I am still almost certain that he was instrumental in pushing Jeffords to switch. HE was the one who had the scoop on this when all the Republican leadership were still certain Jeffords was staying on our side. He announced this on Brit Hume's show with a truly nasty grin. After Jeffords switched, it came out that Jeffords had been told that the White House was going to kill the dairy subsidy. That was not true. I will bet I know exactly who told Jeffords that little bit of information in order to push him over the edge.
Bill Kristol is not our friend. I have never forgotten how smug he looked when he told Hume about Jeffords.
Ain't that a shocker?!! NO LEFTY BIAS HERE, FOLKS....
SHEEEESH...saw Nichols, though, and he did alright, I reckon...MUD
Geezerette,
Until they introduced Woodward, I also thought that it was Bill Kristol sitting at the infamous roundtable this morning.
It only takes one look at the guest list to know what each will say!
Move along folks, there's NOTHING to see here!
I read the line-up with anticipation (still reading so I haven't gotten to the posts on it yet) as to why CKS would be on Timmy's program. Re CKS having dignity and being no HRH hillary!, this is true, except for that one major diss of the current First Lady and extreme preference for the past "First Lady, hillary," when CKS invited Laura and x42's WINO to attend her show in honor of JBKO's wardrobe (within the last year, I think). That was beyond everything. And it showed her true lack of colors. Of all people, Caroline should recognize the need to honor the current First Lady of the party opposite hers. When CKS went to extreme lengths to discredit, embarrass, and ignore Laura Bush, she showed herself as someone who, if given power by the electorate (God forbid!), would not be a good steward of the well-being of the people.
Can't help but wonder how much Maria Shriver Schwarzenegger has been whispering in Caroline's ear.
Now there's a weasel talking. Come on Caroline. The married name vanishsed from your book by act of public will?
To the scary part:
Would you ever run for office?
I don't have any plans to do that right now. As I said, I don't plan ahead. My kids are young, and I'm really happy to be able to be around. But I do care about issues, and I'm interested in them. So I don't see that now, but you know, I have a long life ahead of me.
That is hillary-speak.
First, however, Caroline K-S's new book (an update on her fathers Profiles in Courage) was featured in her discussion on MTP. However, those individuals are all out of the libs playbook: Kofi Aman (sp.) UN chief, McCain and Feingold (because of CFR), and a mayor in the Midwest who supported a Muslim mosque (pre 9/11) in his town and took flack from the townfolk and then got sued by the Muslims for his efforts. Also on that show was a likeable Jordanian King Abudlah (sp., whatever) who tried to walk a fine line about the Palestinians, but couldn't quite call Arafat a terrorist (sounded like he was closer to it than Bush is). His wife was shown in Western dress leading a pro-Palestinian rally. He carefully challenged a Timmy statistic about 60-70% percent of the population being Palestinian, but said they are from the same people.
Back to Fox, the roundtable (now a more appropriate name because a table prevents us from seeing Mara's ankles), got bogged down in the Arab-Israeli discussion with Juan saying Israel has to give up the settlements to stop the bombing. Brit went after him saying it should be the other way around -- you do not make concessions in an environment where the sword rules. Arafat or whoever is in charge should show they want something else other than violence, and then Israel can negoiate. BTW, everyone agreed that Arafat is becoming more and more irrelevant to this problem, and may survive only as a figurehead, provided he hasn't already executed anyone who might challenge his power.
Bill Kristol talked about his Murphy Brown speechwriting for Dan Quayle ten years ago, and the furor it created. Juan then said something really surprising -- he agreed with Quayle that a single parent family is usually a recipe for problems, especially in the Black community where there is a lack of good male role models!
Sounds like Brit was raised with a father's healthy influence and Juan was raised with a mother's influence dominant.
Whatever their early years were like, those two approaches sum up the vast differences in how Brit attacks and Juan flees from threat, danger, and challenges.
For whatever reason she allows herself to be uded. Maybe it is the price for having a father who said "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country." Uncle Teddy said, "But Caroline, the country needs your help!"
BTW....."Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country" seems to be the antithesis of the dems these days. If a pol spoke those words today, I wonder how far right he would be labeled.
The moderators, who should be the adults of the conversation, are too busy worried about ratings to insist upon a serious discussion of the issues.
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.