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.
The media is still trying to ignore him, but after last week's debate, they are going to have a harder time doing that.
And CNBC wish to blame the GOP guest...How about the host? Who is in charge? Who approved the script? The questions?
Other articles about the GOP debate on CNBC;
GOP Debate Comes Up Short on Tax,
Budget Solutions College speaking not required at debate,
GOP debate: Candidates missed THIS big opportunity,
Millennials still search for candidate that resonates,
Candidates’ claims: The Fact Patrol reports for duty,
Zingers! The debate’s best quotes,
Few standout debate winners for students on campus...
Yes, They think we’re that stupid...
The reason why CNBC debate was so terrible and CNBC ratings are so lousy was explained by a radio commentator I just heard...CNBC is a business-oriented tv news source which is run by people who do not understand or believe in capitalism & free market. WOW... I can understand the incoherency from these “reporters” who have no context in which to understand the business reality they purport to report upon.
Isis converts thousands weekly and ozero sends 50 troops,more war on jeeps.The enemy from within.
All true. Nevertheless, after the Cruz attack on the lamestreams, the GOP has suspended the next debate on NBC. That’s a start. What is going to matter is the follow up. Nothing less than a radical shakeup, whereby conservative moderators(Mark Levin etc)are brought in to moderate GOP debates will do.
Rumors were that NBC execs did sit down with the three CNBC hosts before the debate.One can only image what was said in that meeting.
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One thing I caught the day after the debate was that CNBC host Becky, not so, Quick talked Marco into an interview the day after the debate on her pathetic show.
Bleary eyed and almost hung over she told him he could talk about anything he wanted.
This after he was lambasted in front of 14 million viewers! Now he can have his say in front of a quarter of a million viewers.
The driveby version of fairness.
You are right on. Cruz instigated the crossing of the Rubicon as for the way the “debate” process will be handled going forward.
Of more importance than the Sunday Talks today will be what comes out of the confab of the Republican campaign leaders meeting today in DC to address going forward with any more establishment debates. One must ask the question, is Trump not on any of them today because he is focusing on the confab? If it were me, that is where I would be and furthermore giving everything of the media and establishment the middle finger.
With his ability to motivate and move anything new forward, is it out of the question that a totally new format, controlled by an agreement between the campaigns merges and they tell the media You’re Fired!
Exactly!Its hard to imagine ozero going after Isis when the CIa created them to begin with!
FoxNewsSunday 10 minutes ago
CarlyFiorina is “tired of being insulted by liberal woman.” She says she believes every issue is a “woman issue”
What we have to keep in mind is that at least half of the job of the driveby media is to keep the truth about their candidates and their mission out of the news. Without that they are truly in harms way with much of the ignorant public.
Here’s the CNBC description, ‘Your Money, Your Vote’—my eye...
About Republican Presidential Debate
http://www.cnbc.com/gop-debate-2016/
CNBC’s Carl Quintanilla, co-anchor of “Squawk on the Street” and “Squawk Alley,” Becky Quick, co-anchor of “Squawk Box” and Chief Washington Correspondent John Harwood moderated “Your Money, Your Vote: The Republican Presidential Debate” on Wednesday, October 28.
Quintanilla is an Emmy-winning reporter and co-anchor of CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street,” broadcast live from the NYSE.
Quick is co-anchor of “Squawk Box” and also anchor of the nationally syndicated “On the Money.”
Harwood is CNBC’s chief Washington correspondent and a political writer for “The New York Times.”
I’m sorry Rod, but that story will be down played—or not even told—because it clashes with the democrat party driveby media division’s agenda.
Obama said he wanted Ryan to be speaker, so expect an extreme Ryan lovefest this morning.
Careful what you say about Carly or she will start crying. Women know what I mean.
I think Carly is running for VP. She may win.
And for however is brave enough and has the stomach to listen and report back to us, I’ll give them a shiny reporter’s badge!
Isn’t two women on the same ticket a bit much?
Not a Carly fan overall, but one thing I WOULD like to see ..... a Carly vs Hilly “debate”. I think she’d have Hilly totally pissed off & in “what difference does it make” anger level territory in about 3 minutes. It would be entertaining at a minimum.
That’s what I am afraid of bud. Adding trillions to the debt just doesn’t seem to count.
I know Sarah Palin and you Carly are no Sarah Palin. :)
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