Posted on 01/10/2010 5:07:31 AM PST by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
Sunday, January 10th, 2010
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Sens. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., and Jack Reed, D-R.I.; Democratic National Chairman Tim Kaine; Republican National Chairman Michael Steele.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, R-Calif.; Kaine; Steele.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif.; Rep. Pete Hoekstra, R-Mich.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Christina Romer, chairwoman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers.
STATE OF THE UNION (CNN): Sens. John McCain, R-Ariz., and Joe Lieberman, I-Conn.; former Gov. Doug Wilder, D-Va.; Romer.
I listen to Rush on WMAL over the Internet. Hannity follows him so occasionally I hear him.
I've never like Hannity much in that he very amateurish in how he interviews people. His one redeeming point is he has the best guests on talk radio.
Anyhoo the thing that irritates me the most about Hannity, besides that bit about loving his own voice, is his freaking weird obsession with that staff member of his. He did nothing but go on and on about her wedding, how she should come to him if she wants out...and even now, now that she's married, he constantly quizzes her about fights and stuff.
I snap the radio off toot de sweet when Hannity starts with this stuff. It's positively perverted.
Lookit, if Hannity thought the fellow would bring a beloved staff member pain and anger, if he was concerned for her happiness, if he wanted to offer a hand should she have reservations....SHOULD HE BE DOING IT ON A NATIONAL RADIO SHOW? Couldn't he have taken the child aside and spoke to her quietly and confidentially?
There's serious competition coming along cause Hannity mostly succeeded so well because of the timing. Hannity followed in the shadows of Rush's coat tails. Now we have Steyn and others all waaaaaay better than Hannity and without the obsessions of the love lives of staffers.
Of course it’s a huge mistake. I read the letter. It’s good. Andy McCarthy at NRO has a good piece on the problems it creates as well.
Kaine: This administration has been about jobs from day one.
LOLOLOL.
Here is the link to the actual article. One of the links on the FR page does not work (for me).
http://www.weeklystandard.com/articles/obama%E2%80%99s-twelve-days-christmas
The photo that accompanies it is fantastic. Obama in Big Trouble should be the caption.
Every time I hear this it reminds me of Jimmy Carter and the discussion at that time over how the presidency has grown too large for one person to do it. Ignored is that Ronald Reagan replaced Carter and proved it was not the job being too big but a Democrat president being too small and ineffective.
170 posted on Sun Jan 10 10:10:03 2010
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Try to do that again!
On MTP, Gregory asks if Republs are politicizing the recent terrorist attack and fallout. Steele says Dick Cheney has it “dead right”. Kaine, of course, says Repubs ARE politicizing it.
You are so right by attacking the environmental weenies.
Along with the huge sums of money they have and their army of lawyers who sue all the time just for practice, they have helped the "one" Joker to get a good start on destroying not only the economy but the fabric of the country as well.
This cached web page lists the RNC Committee Members who were supposedly Steele’s ‘whips’ getting him elected. I note my own rep from CT, John Frey, among them, and he’s since been rewarded with a couple of plum committee posts:
Exactly, Morgan.
Now that story line is back because it just couldn’t be because what dems call governance is just a disaster.
Palin/Petraeus,Palin/Cheney(either one,Dick or Liz is Ok by me)
Thanks! I’ll look through it for how CO reps did.
thanks will do.
McCain is just saying things he thinks will get him re-elected as Senator. This is all about holding on to his Senate seat. The Republican Party desperately needs an image
makeover.
It occurs to me we should go back and look at the Carter years to see what other pathetic things we can expect from Obama.
I notice gas is going up again, so I imagine we will get the fight with oil companies going again.
And I do think that we will eventually hear a variation of the malaise speech, in which we will be told we do not have the proper attitude and all of this bad stuff is just something we will have to learn to tolerate. Only difference is that Obama won't wear a sweater.
I had almost forgotten about his "freaking weird obsession with that staff member of his. He did nothing but go on and on about her wedding, how she should come to him if she wants out.."
I haven't listened to him in quite a while and didn't know he was still talking about that poor staff member.
Geez! Glad I'm missing that.
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