Posted on 11/01/2015 4:42:41 AM PST by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
November 1st, 2015
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis.; Republican presidential candidates Carly Fiorina, Lindsey Graham and George Pataki.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Ryan; Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Ryan; Rep. Steny Hoyer, D-Md.; Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Ryan; Republican presidential candidates Ben Carson and Carly Fiorina.
STATE OF THE UNION (CNN): Ryan; former Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio; Reps. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., and Keith Ellison, D-Minn.; Republican presidential candidate John Kasich.
Sharyl Attkisson's Full Measure: 1. For-profit colleges that allegedly prey on military troops. 2. Continuing troubling news on Obamacare from last week.
Was this Santelli the guy given credit for starting the TEA Party?
Watched Maria Bartolomo (sp??) interview George Mitchell. As I got up during a commercial break, I realized that nothing he said stayed with me. So I can report that, years after his retirement, George Mitchell is still a politician with nothing to say.
Disappointing lineup this morning but the thread will probably be interesting.
Everything good but, as usual, there is one special sentence I am keeping.
“They have no shame in selling sex and then berate you for buying it.”
He’s a bush placekeeper...aong with the huckster and maybe one or two others.
Yeah its like trying to cut around a rotten apple. Sometimes its easier just to throw it away.
I didn’t need reminding but thanks for bringing up how Ted Cruz so calmly and mercilessly dissected the moderators and made them look like fools, although I’m not sure they recognized that.
He said this morning that nobody who has NEVER voted in a Republican primary should be allowed to moderate a Republican debate. Who that leaves I’m not sure.
He’s also said some funny and memorable things lately, like putting 90,000 IRS agents on the border.
CNBC’s biggest problem is they rely on a self-confessed far left reporter, John Harwood, for almost all political reporting and analysis. Whenever a political story breaks, it always goes through Harwood’s far left filter and the bias is so obvious.
I meant the first that evening, surely not in history.I should have been more specific.
It was even funnier with books!Most knew what you meant!
Marco Rubio’s rise will be short-lived. It is currently being pushed hard by the media as they will push anyone to try to defeat Trump and maybe Cruz.
His debate performance is being hailed but mainly he defeated Jeb Bush and nothing else spectacular.
I’m not sure how old he is but Ted Cruz at 44 seems so much more mature while Marco seems slight and callow.
People are so in agreement and inspired by Trump’s strong stand on illegals, they will never consider a pro-amnesty guy like Marco once they know about it ... and they will.
Yes same one,Rick Santelli. He’s got a tough network to work for. He belongs at Fox business just like the Money Honey who quit over at the badlands and went with fox.
That was a great line. Lots of them in that link.
I heard that really good stuff.
Won’t matter now they are toast.
Apparently Becky Quick found success the old fashioned way:
She is a married woman. In fact, she has been in marital status twice in her life. She got married to Kevin Cahillan who was her ex husband in January 22; 2006. He was the computer programmer by profession. But due to some uneven circumstances, the relation unfortunately didnât last for long. The couple decided to separate and they got divorced after two years of their marriage. Later she was in relationship with the guy named Matthew Quayle who is the executive producer of âSquawk Boxâ of CNBC channel. Later the alleged affair was taken to next level. She married Matthew in the year 2009. - See more at: http://myhowbook.com/biography/becky-quick-bio.html#sthash.C2c1HUKS.dpuf
It scares me that any of our troops are going over under this corrupt and hapless leadership.
“Gave up watching these decades ago. Absolute waste of my time.”
You are not alone strahan...less than 10 million people tune in to all the Sunday political shows combined weekly. For comparison purposes Rush supposedly gets 20 million listeners a week.
The Sunday shows do generate sound bites and do procreate significant amounts of propaganda favoring the rats.
Personally I lurk this thread weekly because I like to stay up to snuff on the destroyers of my Country.
Reminder to self... make another donation to CRUZ today.
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