Posted on 01/30/2005 4:56:39 AM PST by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
Sunday, January 30th, 2005
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice; Sens. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., and Joseph Biden, D-Del.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice; Sen. Evan Bayh, D-Ind.
LATE EDITION (CNN) : Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice; Sens. John Warner, R-Va., and Carl Levin, D-Mich.; Iraqi politicians Ahmed Chalabi, Adnan Pachachi and Jalal Talabani; Iraqi security officials Mowaffak Al-Rubaie and Barham Salih; Feisal Istrabadi, Iraqi deputy permanent representative to the United Nations; Ken Pollack, Brookings Institution; retired Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Michael DeLong and retired Army Maj. Gen. James "Spider" Marks; former Coalition Provisional Authority advisers Brett McGurk and Peter Khalil; June Chwa-Detroit and Jeremy Copeland-Maryland, Iraq Out-of-Country Voting Program.
When I saw him on MSNBC yesterday morning, he looked like he rolled out of bed. Heck, even in his eyes he looked like he got very little sleep.
Brit: Small [roll]? Small, hell
And Russert knows it. And Russert moves on, not wanting to illuminate the matter.
He said he was on a mission taking arms to the KHYMR ROUGE,,that mission , when it happened, wasn't to the KR was it? They were never our allies, right? My memory of them is that they perpetrated the Cambodian killing fields.
His 'smiling-and-laughing-through-the-tough-questions' is disgusting.
Deflection
Deflection
Deflection
Re: Cambodia
Effin went on to say he hopes the CIA (or Special Ops) guy who gave him the magic hat will step forward and say "yes, we went into Cambodia to deliver arms to the Kmer Rouge".
Makes him look good to be calling the guy out.
Of course, imaginary people rarely "step forward".
Polls have officially closed in Iraq.
The msm only expects Republican former presidents to disappear into retirement.
All been watching history...Brit says the neo cons were right that the Iraqis really do have a taste for democracy..Mara says turnout unknown..but less violence than expected..She now lists a call for perfection before judging..Kristol shoots at that.
.Juan poo poos vindication for Bush policy..though he applauds the election..blah blah blah...High cost for Iraqis voting..
Brit says he wonders what the ME rulers are thinking while watching people brave death to vote..what will be their excuse now?
Brit points out there has to be a first step and that is all we can truly discuss today(whatifs abound in the discussion)
Great point! I was sitting there going, "so what!" to all of that until I read your post.
So will the CD cost more than the cassette version? I can'tr wait until he tries selling this stuff on late-night infomercials.
Quasi-Conservative George Will and blatantly obvious Liberal shill Kookie Roberts are opining on the Iraq elections on This Week with Stuffy.
This 55,000 number repeated by Kerry and the MSM is bogus. And so incredibly illustrative of the DUmmie party's problems.
First of all, the final tally was 126,885, divided by 2 is 63,443 (rounded up); but it only DUmmie insanity can explain how "55,000" Bush voters would magically switch to Kerry.
The real number is, was, and will be, for all history, for Kerry to have come up with 126,886 additional voters, which would place it just under the population of Dayton (166,179) as Ohio's 7th-largest city!
You lost, bitch, now MoveOn.
Kerry says abortion went down under Clinton and up during the current Administration.
Tom hit the nail on the head, it was noted in the election campaign too.
But were we giving arms to the Khymr Rouge,,come on VN guys, who can remember. I don't think so. But war makes odd bedfellows.
I'm glad Kerry is not behind auboy. auboy might get shot in the back. Or, maybe worse.
The magic hat. I wonder if he still keeps it in his secret pouch?
There is no way to square Kerry's stance on abortion..........
No, he just ignored Juan. Asked how much longer leaders in other Arab countries can deny their people the vote.
Now Juan is staying on point that since the Suni did not turnout in large numbers that it isn't legitimate. That seems to have been the DNC faxed talking point this morning because I've heard it several times from he and Mara.
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