The only CNN program that I watch is "Capital Gang" on Saturday at 7 EST. The first feature was on Terri. Even the "prolife" Mark Shields wants her dead: he actually said we cannot pay for her medical care for so many years, her and others similarly situated. Liberal Margaret Carlson, who has a handicapped brother, unsurprisingly therefore, said that MRS should have long ago surrendered custody to the parents.
A news clip showed the bewildered Jeb Bush in a huffy demeanor, defending HIMSELF from those who "misunderstand" the limited powers of the FL governorship. He looked mean, and I had never seem him appear dispirited on TV before. I think he will have to stick to inspecting hurricane damage henceforth: he has forfeited his ability to "lead," whatever that might mean in FL these days. He has been a real disappointment in this horror. I don't know if he understands the depth of scandal in this murder.
I have tried to watch Capital Gang, but I get so mad, I have to change the channel---
I am shocked about Margaret Carlson---she is one of the most partisan on the set, next to Fields and Woodruff's husband---
Actually, none of the panelists are conservative enough for my tastes, and I don't trust Robert Novak at all---
I have a feeling that if Jeb Bush looked mean it was out of frustration---I am sure he is being told different things from different people and being pulled all directions---I saw a clip of Mr. Shindler coming out of a meeting with him. I am sure it is so hard to look those people in the eyes and have no answers for them...
I don't like to think that the "Polls" that show that over 80% or so believe that the Bushes did the WRONG thing is what is causing the reticence on his part, but being a politician, I guess it does.