Posted on 11/27/2005 5:10:25 AM PST by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
Sunday, November 27th, 2005
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Sens. Carl Levin, D-Mich., and Richard Lugar, R-Ind.; Whit Ayres and Doug Schoen, political pollsters.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Sens. Joe Biden, D-Del., and John Warner, R-Va.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Authors James Reston Jr., Ellen Fitzpatrick, Joseph Ellis and Stephen Carter.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis.
LATE EDITION (CNN) : Mowaffak al-Rubaie, Iraq's national security adviser; Henry Kissinger, former secretary of state; Zbigniew Brzezinski, former national security adviser; Peggy Noonan, author; Nathaniel Fick, retired Marine captain and author; Evan Wright, Rolling Stone editor and author.
I couldn't agree more. Thank you.
Allen is giving serious signs that he doesn't meet my criteria. I need to see more leadership, more knowledge of the issues, and more outspoken support for the troops. I hope that I am misjudging him.
Actually NO. Sorry but you all keep empowering the Sunday shows with far more influence and power then they actually have. Ever looking at the RATINGS?
Thank you for that information from the horses mouth
Late to respond but I think that Mccain is more like "the Flubadub", and Mara is like "dilly dally".
I understand, and it's a tough dilema. I've never been impressed by Lugar. He was a warm body in a seat as far as I was concerned.
Look, as bad as he is, at least he's no Boxer or Feinstein, although folks like him CAN frustrate you to no end.
Even with low ratings, millions if not tens of millions of US citizens watch those shows. The left spews and the right punts.
What's your opinion of Condi's chances (assuming she could be talked into running)?
They well not want major players in the adminstration on that often as they may well feel that it dilutes the impact when they are on.
Also they know that whatever they say it will be spun so why bother unless they want to say something really important that cannot be ignored.
Also I still seriously doubt how much they can insisit someone appears on a TV program. Surely that would be government controlling the media and the last thing they would want to be seen as doing this.
Is it not Wallace's job to refute these lies when Biden's spews them? I say that it is better late than never, but he has a responsibility to do better and not let these lies stick out there. We all not that the Frenchman Mr Joseph Bidon' is a plagiarizer, we know that he is a liar, we also know that he is a cocky S.O.B. about both, having no shame when he is caught. We need to help Chris Wallace do his job, maybe sending him advance E-mail getting him up to snuff.
No, I am not the myopic one. I actually know what I am talking about as opposed to "Conservatives" who mindlessly repeat the Dinosaur Media's spin lies. You all really really really need to learn Patton's Dictum "
Never Take Council of Your Fears"
I completely nuked your nuts "27% Bush Approval" line but instead of admitting MAYBE you don't know the facts, you cling to your lecture everyone about how to do things dogma. Actually, the 27% line SHOWS you do not know anything and MIGHT need to actually listen a bit to people WHO DO.
What do you Whine all the Time "Conservatives" think you accomplish when you spend 100% of your time echoing the DNC's lies? Panicking down the PR line THEY prepared for the Chicken Little is EXACTLY what they WANT you to do.I have given you both the facts. You keep screaming your opinions back at me. Sorry but REALITY and YOUR FEELINGS are two completely different things. You base EVERYTHING on polls that I demonstrated several posts backs are complete manipulated frauds. Did either of you even BOTHER TO LISTEN?
It would appear not. Instead you keep screaming the same opinions that I have all ready completely nuked multiple times. Sorry but REALITY does NOT work the way your feelings tell you it should. You keep assigning way more influence and power to the Dinosaurs then they actually have. Rush Limbaugh in ONE radio program reaches 2-3 times as many people as ALL the Sunday shows combined. It is NOT 1971, Iraq is NOT Vietnam and the world does NOT revolve around the Dinosaur Media. I know you don't want to deal with it but the world HAS changed since your glory days.
On Newswatch last night...I heard one of the panelists mention that most 18-29 year olds in America get their "news" from the Jon Stewart show on COMEDY CENTRAL...
I don't know if you have seen it...but, it is a satirical look at the days news...IMHO, pretty left leaning...
So...we know how they will have their opinions shaped...in fact, I asked my son...and he is 27 and agreed that his friends get their political opinions from that show...
Nope. Try again?
Exactly right. I will no longer defend Republicans who constantly cave and kowtow to the MINORITY dems. Nor, will I be intimidated by "head in the sand posters" whose rosy outlook resembles lollypop lanes and chocolate rivers and gumdrop lamposts. The approvals numbers ARE tanking and its because of a very effective media campaign whose strings are being pulled by Soros, the DNC and the media. For anyone not see that is crazy..
It is true that the Sunday shows don't have very many viewers. HOWEVER, the shows produce sound clips which are wound into the stories of the coming week, and very often the press and democrat agenda is determined by what makes news on those shows. Consequently, squishes like Warner and Lugar contribute nothing to the coming week's news cycle and are very often detrimental to the GOP making its case.
As I said, guests are not determined by the White House, unless they send out Rumsfeld, Cheney, or Rice. President Bush is a guaranteed draw, but he doesn't do well when interviewed by someone like Russert (probably because he is worried that he will lose his temper) and so shouldn't appear. Reagan Man is right that the White House should be fielding more articulate people and sending Rumsfeld out last week was a good start. I imagine Thanksgiving weekend was given a pass as there are few viewers. However, I think that they should have done more ...maybe letting Rice grant some interviews.
The President cannot order the senators around. However, I would like to see a little more effort on corraling that group of windbags. I intend to do my part tomorrow and will be needling Lugar's staff about his crummy response today.
One thing I would like is for the President to grant an interview to Wallace or Hume on Fox. I think he wuld do better than with one of the networks.
In addition, the President needs to have some appearances that will entice coverage by the media. Heck, have another carrier landing...that will get coverage as they all hope he will crash and when he doesn't then they can rant about it (while showing footage) for the next year. LOL!
Getting articulate Republicans onto the Sunday shows is a tough nut to crack. If the Lugar/Hagel/McCain group wasn't available, would they invite other senators? Or would they suddenly feel the need to interview Mayor Bloomberg? This is just one tough problem we face. Another is the absolute travesty of coverage on the war. I heard someone on Fox today comment that "the press has decided there will be NO heroes in this war." I think she was right, and this is a terrible thing.
Polls are great. I read one that said President Bush's approval rating is increasing faster then Bill Clinton can unzip his pants.
Also saw one that confirms 90% of Americans prefer President Bush over either John Kerry OR Al Gore, and neither Gore or Kerry could be trusted with national security. Voters are leery about Republicans raising taxes but are 100% certain Democrats would raise them.
My brother's father-in-law says that Russert will not be in NBC 2 years from now per the discussion on a private elite list.
Gee .. wouldn't that be just in time for Timmy and Johnny to spend more time together ..maybe as a presidential team? Who knows what Timmy will be doing after the Plamegate real details are revealed.
But, ooh .. I forgot
"I'm quite frankly going out, seeing whether I can gather the kind of support" needed for a bid for the 2008 presidential nomination, said Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. (D-Del.).
Poor Timmy .. he'll be so torn.
I hate talking about polls....but I found one I heard about yesterday interesting...
It said that 77% of the MEDIA believes the War in Iraq is a mistake...and is going very bad.
THAT is the story right there....when the information about the war...and the people that interview people about the war, are so negative...it is darned near impossible to expect anything POSITIVE to be gleaned from those newscasts, right??
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