Posted on 03/23/2008 4:38:08 AM PDT by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
Sunday, March 23rd, 2008
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Govs. Bill Richardson, D-N.M., and Ed Rendell, D-Pa.; former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers; Glenn Hubbard, former chairman of the president's Council of Economic Advisers; Eli Manning, New York Giants quarterback and member of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Journalists round table.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Sens. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and Jack Reed, D-R.I.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Sens. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., and Chuck Hagel, R-Neb.
LATE EDITION (CNN) :
I agree with you about the peeps.
You know they are much better totally stale?
I think it was Robertson who said that - 9/11 was God's punishment for these things or something very close to that. I think a couple of other Right Wing Religious Types also expressed this type of rubbish.
I read the book “The Robe”...one of my ten favorites books ever written.
Saw the movie, yes, but the book was much better.
It's always hard if not impossible to measure and you never know just how well it is working.
Bama has it Hillary doesn't.
Roma, la città bella! My favorite city in all the world!
We got to go to Midnight Mass at the Vatican back in 1992. Beautiful, but what a nightmare getting to it and out of it afterwards. I don’t think we got to bed until dawn on Christmas day.
One May we went to the Forum right after a thunderstorm struck and cleared out all the tourists. We were the only ones there, and then the sun came out and lit up a rainbow right over the Colosseum. So beautiful! Loved walking down out of the way side steeets and getting some paninni from some little osteria or trattoria for only due/tre mille lira! Went up on the Cupolla at St Peters in the Vatican during a warm Ocrober afternoon... we stayed up there until dusk.
We’ve gotta go back some day!
Oh, yes, they will blame “racist” Rush because he urged the folks to vote for the typical white woman.
Thank you for that correction about the difference in the popular vote.
So she’s got 3/4 of a million votes to catch up on.
If we assume that Obama’s dead, well it would be tough. But please keep in mind that the Hill only has to convince the vaunted super-delagates of her worthiness. Thus the Michigan and Florida thing can be but a talking point, as in she adds the popular vote in those states to her total because, well there’s a record somewhere that a lot of people in those states somewhere voted for her.
Although as someone upthread pointed out, the Dems went ahead with Mcgovern when he was so unelectable that I think I was the only one in America who voted for the guy. Yes I did and of course I am not proud of it.
But bear in mind that there’s ANOTHER fine candidate waiting in the wings. If the Dems had a Clinton waiting in the wings against Mcgovern I daresay they’d have thrown McGovern over the bow.
Hey, I’m prognosticating just like Dick Morris and I’ve got about the same track record.
Heh.
Oh, now it makes sense. She was just hysterical and breathlessly spouting out talking points as fast as she could because Rich L. and Monica C. were far superior in the discussion. She also screamed that only conservatives cared about Monica Lewinsky.
Normally I would agree with you.
But McCain is different.He's a RINO. He beats hillbama regardless of which one runs,IMHO.
If it's Hillary, enough of the hardcore left and 50% negatives she has will stay home and McCain will draw from hillary's base as well, giving him an easy victory.
If it's Bama the silent unheard voices in both parties that just won't vote for a black guy especially with his baggage and lack of experience won't be heard until the votes are counted.
Won't even be close. Mccain wins either way, we have no where to go and with the npa's and undecideds he picks up it won't even be close.
He will be a default winner.
Yeah all too predictable.
So did I (Vote McGovern) but that was when I was a mind-number College Student who bought the Dem propaganda. So there is at least two of us.
Congrats on your love of Jesus and your fine son.
I hesitate to call myself a "victim" in that nobody made me do what I did. Man I was so cool you needed a winter coat to stand next to me.
My daughter is a young one and she's a bit liberal in that manner of the youth. But give me credit, the girl's registered Republican and she does not like the Dems. And she IS raising my granddaughter in a religion, at least it seems like, and I'm thankful for that.
She's voting for McCain....no question about it. Which she should, frankly, and I'm glad for it.
I didn't even bother to launch a rant about Campaign Finance et al. I know she's picking McCain because she's concerned about terrorism, her young child, the libs and their craziness....hey, it's the right choice.
For her. Heh.
number = numbed
Gloria Borger
Sounds lovely, Alas. Midnight Mass must have been beautiful. I have fond memories of seeing the old Papa, too, except for my last visit to the Vatican where I lost my new Gucci sunglasses...the drama, I know.
Don’t forget Ben Hur on Easter Sunday evenings(1960s)...that was a biggie.......Wizard of Oz was sometime in the spring too wasn’t it?
LOL.
I shouldn’t be, but I am amazed at how many of my liberal friends go out of their way to say they like McCain. All that positive maverick-Republican press has really got through to them. And now more than one has commented on their hating to tune into the news, because each day’s story makes them like their two candidates less and less.
So, yes, I think there is both a lower black turnout and middle-class turncoat concern for the Dems right now. And it is delicious—but still early!
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