Posted by
Beowulf on Sunday, August 05, 2007 10:59:45 AM
Guest lineup for the Sunday TV news shows:
NBC's "Meet the Press"
- Dan Balz, Washington Post
- Ron Brownstein, Los Angeles Times
- John Harwood, Wall Street Journal
- Andrea Mitchell, NBC
- Eugene Robinson, Washington Post's
- Chuck Todd, NBC
CBS's "Face the Nation"
- Sen. Arlen Specter, R-PA
- Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-VT
- Jim VandeHei, Politico
- Frank DeFord, NPR, Sports Illustrated
- John Feinstein, Washington Post
- Jason Whitlock, Kansas City Star
Fox News Sunday
- Sen. Russ Feingold, D-WI
- Speaker Newt Gingrich
- Cal Ripken Jr.
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CNN "Late Edition"
- Zalmay Khalilzad, US Ambassador to UN
- Rep. Charles Rangel, D-NY
- Rep. Chris Shays, R-CT
- Rep. Roy Blunt, R-MO
- Marc Morial, National Urban League Pres.
- Ken Blackwell, Family Research Council's
- Bill Schneider, CNN
- Ed Henry, CNN
- Amy Walter, The Hotline
ABC's "This Week"
- Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-UT
- Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-NY
- Former Sen. Bob Dole, R-KS
- Former HHS Secretary Donna Shalala
- Cokie Roberts, ABC
- Fareed Zakaria, Newsweek
- Former WH adviser David Gergen
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Well, we're back on board the Dhimmicrat's good ship Pequod and Captain Harry
"Ahab" Reid's loyal first mate Patrick "Starbuck" Leahy is sharpening up his
verbal harpoons and issuing the deadly subpoenas in preparation for yet again
setting out after Moby President. They're taking a practice run at ("that
dumb greaser") Gonzalez, rolling out a carpet bombing campaign of totally
bizarre and distorted accusations based on deliberately misrepresenting what was
said and when. And the White House can't release the evidence that will
prove they're lying without endangering American lives. What a tactic!
Holding the lives of Americans hostage to their political ambitions.
The Dhimmicrats are now styling themselves as "progressives" rather than
liberals, and they are adopting the "progressive" tactic of the
show trial so popular
in 1930s Moscow. They cheered it then and they're cheering it now.
And George Orwell is turning over in his grave. Won't we ever learn?
They missed with their rush tactic on the Iraq war, trying to force a
stampede to defeat. They obviously still believe in the tactic and they
hope to stampede AG Gonzalez out of office before any defense can be mounted and
thereby start a domino affect going, leading to the ultimate Nixonesque
destruction of the much hated McChimpy Bushitler. They may also fear that
the reality on the ground in Iraq may finally break through and begin to expose
their lies for what they are. This may be their peak of power for the next
two years, perhaps forever. Desperate times call for desperate measures,
so don't be surprised by any tactics that they try. For them there is no
tomorrow and they feel anything that the country loses in the process is only
our just reward for not bowing down before them earlier.
NBC Meet The Press has one of their world famous "council of
the wise journalists" events. We're supposed to empty our minds of any
contradictory thought and absorb their wisdom without comment or question.
Prepare to be dazzled by their totally unsubstantiated and poorly reasoned
opinions which, of course, you are expected to accept as gospel. Really.
CBS Face The Nation has Patrick "Starbuck" Leahy himself, as
his deranged Igor, Snarlin Arlen Specter. Has there ever been a more
ungrateful wretch in American politics? Bush and company saved his a**
from the "uppity" conservatives challenging him for reelection, so of course he
has been practicing his
Brutus
impression ever since. My mother had a phrase she applied to Ross Perot,
whom she knew, "Crazy as a bitsy bug." It surely applies to Arlen, in
spades. They then hare off to wallow in the sad state of ethics in sports.
Oh the shame, oh the horror. Of course, this is coming from a bunch of
journalists, so the whiff of hypocrisy is just a bit strong.
Fox News Sunday serves up the once and future moonbat, Russ
Feingold, who is being increasingly spoken of as "the real progressive" who
might just jump into the Dhimmicrat presidential race. He is furiously
testing the waters with "tried and true" leftist themes, though he's
disappointing the code pink / Cindy Sheehan wingnuts because he's still
insisting on tepid and meaningless censure resolutions instead of pulling out
all of the stops for full goose bozo impeachment hearings. Perhaps this
week he'll correct his oversight and actually call for Bush's impeachment.
If that doesn't convince the true believers watch for him to openly call for
Bush's death at the hands of the righteous masses. Hey, this is a man who
believes that the first amendment applies to him and his ideas but no one else,
so don't be surprised by how far he's willing to go. As a contrast Fox
offers us "pygmies are us" Newt Gingrich to pontificate on all things Newt.
He's now publicly flirting with the Thompson campaign, perhaps hoping for a VP
slot. If ever someone was perfectly suited to the role of Secretary of
Transportation, or perhaps Education, Newts the guy. But a position of
high authority with life or death consequences? I don't think so, and I'm
a fan.
CNN Late Edition has a deceptive roster, given their stated
focus on the Gonzalez controversy. Charlie Rangel and Chris Shays are
hardly at the center of that controversy and Roy Blunt's only involvement is his
leadership. No, I think Wolfie is going in a different direction this
week, while still paying lip service to his faxed instructions from moonbat
central. Rangel and Shays are quintessential old time back room wheeler
dealers and I think Wolfie is angling for some sort of dramatic behind the
scenes deal in the green room, even if it doesn't make it to the air.
Wolfie is a foot soldier in the great game and sees his role as facilitating the
jobs that need to get done, even if he's not able to report on them. Of
course, what Wolfie thinks needs doing and what most American's think needs
doing are several parsecs apart, but hey, he's trying. Blunt, Blackwell
and Khalilzad are obviously on the show for target practice, while Marc Morial
is on board for Bush bashing duty. I'll place a bet now, that no mention
will be made of the Morial administration officials from New Orleans convicted
of graft, which may have contributed to the Katrina debacle. That would be
beneath CNN. No doubt ol' Marc will be granted ample opportunity to blame
all things Katrina on Bush. It's part of the template, after all.
ABC This Week brings us the unhinged
berserker of the Dhimmicrat
Jihad horde, Chuck "the schmuck" Schumer. Smeared with the dung of his own
political skulduggery and
criminal activities, Chuck is the embodiment of the axe murderer pointing
the finger at others and crying "criminal" to distract from his own misdeeds.
But the morons of the media fall into lock step and take his blathering
seriously. Historians will look back at this period, if honest government
survives, and roundly condemn the so called institutions of democracy that so
willingly cooperated with such evil people. Orrin Hatch continues his
Admiral Stockdale impersonation, perhaps hoping to die before his act wears too
thin. No doubt his LDS affiliates are warning him from being
to hard on brother Reid or any of his minions. It must be hard to serve
such masters. Perhaps Mitt will be allowed to redeem them. Bob Dole
and Donna "Munchkin" Shalala then weigh in with tales of horror from the VA.
Who knew that VA hospitals weren't up to the standard of Beverly Hills clinics?
Certainly not the Congress that has consistently under funded them for 50 years.
It must be Bush's fault!
The Saturday shows are predictable, as expected. The Beltway Boys
focus on the "fight" between Obama and Clinton over how to treat with vicious
dictators. Hillary contradicts some of her own rhetorical attacks on Bush
by calling Obama's position naive, while Obama goes nuclear by comparing
Hillary's position to Bush/Cheney. Oh the humanity. They also pile
on in the Alberto Gonzalez hate fest. Never have so many held so much hate
for one man for no good reason. But it plays well at the cocktail parties,
so Mort and Fred will gladly go along with the hate speech. He's just a
Hispanic, after all, and one who doesn't support open borders, so he's fair game
for any and all calumnies. There's no listing for CNBC's Tim Russert
Show, so clearly no one publicshed a new book this week. Fox
News Watch continues their unbroken record of ignoring the cancer at the
heart of their so called profession while wallowing in tabloid trash. Oh,
and Neal will be allowed to slime any Republican he chooses without challenge,
as is traditional. The Journal Editorial Report serves up a
repeat of the interview with Ted Olson from June. Well worth the time, as
ever.
This weeks shows, like the news from Washington, is an artificial construct,
of interest only to the zombies and shadow people who live without good reason
within the beltway, and serve only their own selfish needs. Events to
rival any in 1,000 years are unfolding and actually trending in our favor in
many parts of the world, not the least of which is Iraq, but these drones
continue their mindless rants based on the illogical and ideological nonsense
developed in the opium dens of their dark hearts. They have their agendas
and reality is not going to mess up their precious narrative! This charade
may be nearing its end, however, as reality has a nasty way of breaking through
even the thickest coating of BS that Tim Russert and his ilk can trowel out for
force feeding the sheeple. If the blinders fall from the eyes of the vast
majority of people it may not be pretty for those that have been lying so
fiercely and consistently.
And that makes them desperate. Prepare for Armageddon!
Gotterdammerung is nigh. Cry Ragnarok! If they go down they're going
to try to take us with them, for we are ungrateful wretches who have never
appreciated how well they've treated us by protecting us from the nasty vagaries
of truth. How inconsiderate of us.
This should be cross posted to my blog at
Wizards.townhall.com later today. I
have finally caught up over their and I hope to keep up to date from now on. In
fact I'm going to change the format just a bit when posting this in light of the
success of the technique I used to get caught up. This analysis will still be
first but then I'm going to try putting all of the show by show posts into one
big Post number 1. If I end up falling back to separate posts you'll know that I
found an upper limit to the length of FR posts.
This thread exists primarily as a heads up for who is on the weekend talks
shows, what they've been invited on to push (based on their recent
pronouncements) and the spin (meme) the DBM is likely trying to push based on
that information. All of this is prep work for the weekly Sunday Morning Talk
Show thread posted by Alas Babylon!. That thread provides a live commentary and
analysis of the Sunday talking head shows, with valuable insight and exceptional
fact checking. we are the Jedi Council of FreeRepublic, at least in regards to
these DBM gabfests. You wanna know what was said and what it meant, as well as
where they messed up? Read that thread!
Mark Kilmer has posted his excellent
preview of the Sunday shows over at Redstate.COM.
Politico.COM has their Sunday Talk Show
Tip Sheet
Show by Show Preview
Below are the topics and guests announced for
these programs. For the Sunday shows I provide my take on the "memes" that the shows are trying to
push along with information on each shows guest's, including a series of links that I found in a web search
that helped me get a handle on who they are and what their likely positions will
be when they are interviewed.
Saturday Shows For July 28, 2007
The Beltway Boys (Mort Kondrake, Fred Barnes)
- Topics:
- Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama trade insults; we'll tell you why
- It's been a bad week for Attorney General Gonzales as he is suspected of
perjury
- Beltway Boys contact information
beltway@foxnews.com
- The program airs on FOX News Channel Saturdays at 6 and 11:30 p.m. ET
CNBC's Tim Russert Show (Tim Russert)
- Topics:
- Guests
- CNBC's Tim Russert Show airs Saturday at 7pm, 10pm & 1am ET
Fox News Watch
(Eric Burns)
- Topics:
- Media Revolution or Gimmick? We discuss the impact of the first 'YouTube'
debate
- The Lindsay Trap: A tabloid tizzy over Lohan's new lows
- Sauced in Space? What DON'T we know about NASA?
- The program airs on FOX News Channel Saturdays at 6:30 p.m. ET and
Sundays at 2:30 a.m. ET
- Fox News Watch contact information
Newswatch@foxnews.com
Journal
Editorial Report
(Paul Gigot) - FNC show page
- Topics:
- Opinion Journal web page: Worth Repeating
- A summer repeat this week:
- An interview with former Solicitor General Ted Olson
- A debate on the new Supreme Court: is there really a conservative
majority?
- Fox News Channel web page
- Supreme Decisions: A look at the Roberts' court
- Could the fairness doctrine really return to the airwaves?
- Guests
- Former Solicitor General Ted Olson
- Journal Editorial Report (at Fox News) contact information -
jer@foxnews.com
- The program is from The Wall Street Journal and airs on FNC Saturday
at 11 p.m. and again Sunday at 6 a.m. ET
NBC Meet
The Press (Tim Russert)
- Meme:
- It doesn't matter what McChimpy Bushitler says or does, we're not going
to let anyone hear it, so he's irrelevant
- Pay no attention to what's actually happening in Iraq, we have spoken
and you will believe only what we tell you
- Listen, he's lying if we say he's lying, even if we have to lie to make
his statement a lie, it's still a lie and he must be punished, get it?
- Eugene Robinson: "From hell's heart I stab at thee; for hate's sake I
spit my last breath at thee. Ye damned president."*
- Topics:
-
The heated rhetoric in the race for the White House
- Democrats: With less than six months to the Iowa caucuses, Senators
Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama turned up the rhetorical heat in the race
for the White House with verbal jabs calling one another "naïve" and
"irresponsible."
- Republicans: The jockeying for the frontrunner position intensifies as
Fred Thompson prepares to enter the race.
-
Dhimmicrat calls for a Special Counsel to investigate the possibility (of
the chance) that Attorney General Alberto Gonzales (might conceivably have)
perjured himself (if you squint real hard, look at it just right and see
what you want to see)
-
The politics of the war in Iraq
- Guests
-
Dan Balz
-
Ron Brownstein
-
John Harwood
-
Andrea Mitchell
-
Eugene Robinson
-
Chuck Todd
- What would you like to
ask this week's guests? (web page for submitting questions for this
weeks show)
- Meet the Press mailbox
(web page for comments)
* Stolen (and adjusted) from the lips of Captain Ahab in Melville's
Moby Dick
CBS Face The Nation
(Bob Schieffer)
- Meme:
- It doesn't matter what McChimpy Bushitler says or does, we're not going
to let anyone hear it, so he's irrelevant
- Listen, he's lying if we say he's lying, even if we have to lie to make
his statement a lie, it's still a lie and he must be punished, get it?
- Patrick Leahy: "From hell's heart I stab at thee; for hate's sake I spit
my last breath at thee. Ye damned president."*
- Arlen Specter: "Reeling and Writhing, of course, to begin with, and then
the different branches of government -- Ambition, Distraction, Uglification,
and Derision."**
- Topics:
- Alberto Gonzales
- Politics
- Trouble In Sports
- Guests
- Senator Patrick Leahy, Democrat - Vermont
- Senate web site |
Bio
- Chairman, Senate Judiciary Committee
-
Leahy says he'll subpoena Rove, aide (CNN - Jul 26, 2007)
-
Democrats Urge Perjury Probe of Gonzales (Forbes - Jul 26, 2007)
-
Democrats ask for perjury investigation of Attorney General Gonzales
(International Herald Tribune, France - Jul 26, 2007)
-
Gonzales defends his 2005 testimony (Houston Chronicle - Jul 28, 2007)
-
Leahy Expects Ex-bush Aide To Testify (Guardian Unlimited, UK - Jul 8,
2007)
-
This Week's Victories, Battles and Polls (Town Hall, DC - Jul 25, 2007)
-
Wiretap Debacle (Wall Street Journal - Jul 26, 2007)
-
How Leahy tried, and failed, to downgrade aid to Israel (Ha'aretz, Israel -
Jul 2, 2007)
- Senator Arlen Specter, Republican - Pennsylvania
- Senate web site |
Bio
- Ranking member, Senate Judiciary Committee
-
Advise and Repent (Wall Street Journal - Jul 28, 2007)
-
Specter angry at Roberts for overturning precedent, wants green cards for
all illegals (Hot Air - Jul 26, 2007)
-
Specter breaks Air Force One rules (Think Progress, DC - Jul 27, 2007)
-
Chatty Senator on Air Force One Pushes Rules — and Buttons (New York
Times - Jul 27, 2007)
-
Specter sees no compromise with WH (United Press International - Jul 27,
2007)
-
Specter has new immigration package (The Hill, DC - Jul 26, 2007)
-
Bedtime for Gonzo (Washington Post - Jul 26, 2007)
-
Specter Suggests Special Prosecutor (Los Angeles Chronicle - Jul 24,
2007)
- Frank Deford
- Jason Whitlock
- John Feinstein
- Jim VandeHei
- Face The Nation contact information -
ftn@cbsnews.com
* Stolen (and adjusted) from the lips of Captain Ahab in Herman Melville's
Moby Dick
** Stolen (and adjusted) from the lips of The Mock Turtle in Lewis Carroll's
Alice in Wonderland
Fox News Sunday
(Chris Wallace)
- Meme:
- It doesn't matter what McChimpy Bushitler says or does, we're not going
to let anyone hear it, so he's irrelevant
- Listen, he's lying if we say he's lying, even if we have to lie to make
his statement a lie, it's still a lie and he must be punished, get it?
- Russ Feingold: "From hell's heart I stab at thee; for hate's sake I spit
my last breath at thee. Ye damned president dude."*
- Newt Gingrich: "Be what you would seem to be -- or, if you'd like it put
more simply -- Never imagine yourself not to be otherwise than what it might
appear to others that what you were or might have been was not otherwise
than what you had been would have appeared to them to be otherwise."**
- Topics:
-
When Dhimmicrat's Attack:
- The Senate lashes out at Attorney General Alberto
Gonzales for the latest (manufactured) "scandal" plaguing the troubled
Justice Department
- Dhimmicrat's are calling for the appointment of a
special counsel to investigate whether Gonzales committed perjury for giving
"misleading" statements about the White House terrorist surveillance program
and last year's firing of U.S. attorneys.
- Is an external investigator necessary to get to
the bottom of the scandal or do the Democrats merely have a political axe to
grind?
- Will Gonzales be able to survive this latest
scandal?
- Tune in Sunday to find out, same (Moon)Bat Time, Same (Moon)Bat Channel
- Newt being Newt
- harsh words for the 2008 GOP presidential field
this week
- saying they lack answers to the nation's big
problems
- calling the overall election process “insane” and
“pathetic”
- Fox News Sunday panel
- Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama take real
political shots at one another for the first time in the 2008 race
- Clinton painted the Illinois Senator as “naïve”
- Obama compared Clinton to President Bush
- Who came out on top?
- Fox News essay:
Coming up on
Fox News Sunday
- Guests
-
Senator Russ Feingold, Democrat - Wisconsin
- Senate web site |
Bio
- Senate Judiciary Committee
-
Senator Feingold: History Will Judge Senate Democrats Harshly (Huffington
Post, NY - Jul 27, 2007)
-
Feingold Seeks Censure Of Bush, Cheney (U.S. News & World Report, DC -
Jul 23, 2007)
-
Feingold seeks caucus support for censure (The Hill, DC - Jul 23, 2007)
-
Feingold: Right-Wing ‘Stunts’ On Iraq Are ‘Killing Americans’ (Think
Progress, DC - Jul 23, 2007)
-
Don't Count Russ Feingold Out Yet (CBS News, NY - Jul 20, 2007)
-
New book paints Feingold as voice of progressive movement (Janesville
Gazette, WI - Jul 23, 2007)
-
Feingold bio: Idealism lives (The Capital Times, WI - Jul 21, 2007)
-
Feingold Turns to Dross (Atlantic Free Press, Netherlands - Jul 19,
2007)
-
GEORGE WILL: Despite McCain-Feingold, there’s hope for free speech
(Kansas City Star, MO - Jun 29, 2007)
-
Newt Gingrich, Republican - Georgia
- Former Speaker of the House
- Newt.org web site |
Bio
-
Newt Gingrich Calls it Like he Sees it on GOP Candidates (FOX News - Jul
26, 2007)
-
Could Newt join Fred Thompson? (USA Today - Jul 27, 2007)
-
Gingrich says if Thompson's in, he's out (Houston Chronicle - Jul 20,
2007)
-
Newt Gingrich goes nuclear: May enter race to foil pygmies (Examiner.com -
Jul 23, 2007)
-
Meet the Pygmies (Washington Post - July 27, 2007)
-
McCain brushes off Newt Gingrich's criticism of Republican presidential
field (International Herald Tribune, France - Jul 24, 2007)
-
Gingrich: "A Crisis Of Competency" (NRO via CBS News - Jul 21, 2007)
-
Gingrich: Fear Islamic dictatorship (Allentown Morning Call, PA - Jul
20, 2007)
-
Roundtable:
-
Power Player Of The Week: Cal Ripken
- Fox News Sunday contact information -
FNS@foxnews.com
* Stolen (and adjusted) from the lips of Captain Ahab in Herman Melville's
Moby Dick
** Stolen (and adjusted) from the lips of The Duchess in Lewis Carroll's
Alice in Wonderland
CNN Late
Edition (Wolf Blitzer)
- Meme:
- It doesn't matter what McChimpy Bushitler says or does, we're not going
to let anyone hear it, so he's irrelevant
- Pay no attention to what's actually happening in Iraq, we have spoken
and you will believe only what we tell you
- Listen, he's lying if we say he's lying, even if we have to lie to make
his statement a lie, it's still a lie and he must be punished, get it?
- Zalmay Khalilzad: "(The UN) go on in strange paradox, decided only to be
undecided, resolved to be irresolute, adamant for drift, solid for
fluidity." *
- Charlie Rangel: "'When the earmark is worth two million dollars to me
for my building, am I to lose what chance threw me in the way of getting
safely, through the whims of a drunken gang that I could whistle away the
lives of! And me bound, too, to a born devil, that only wants the will and
has the power'" **
- Christopher Shays: "I don't interfere with them and they don't interfere
with me. In Congress, I'm master of my fate." ***
- Marc Morial: "You know, Judge, dirt's a funny thing. Some of it rubs off
on everybody." ****
- Topics:
- Capitol Hill takes on Alberto Gonzales. Is the Attorney General telling
the truth?
- Guests
- Zalmay Khalilzad
- U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. |
Bio
-
US Angry at Saudi Over Iraq Role (Alalam News Network, Iran - Jul 27,
2007)
-
Why the UN belongs in Iraq (International Herald Tribune - Jul 20, 2007)
-
Zalmay Khalilzad's NYT op-ed [Michael Rubin] (National Review Online
Blogs, NY - Jul 20, 2007)
-
Under pressure on Iraq, US makes overtures to UN (ABC News - Jul 20,
2007)
-
Iraq Warns Against Early Us Pullout (Guardian Unlimited, UK - Jul 20,
2007)
-
A matter of honour (Economist, UK - Jul 26, 2007)
-
US says Hezbollah breached ceasefire in Lebanon (Earthtimes.org - Jul
25, 2007)
-
Britain, France circulate milder draft resolution on Darfur at U.N.; Sudan
calls it 'awful' (International Herald Tribune, France - Jul 23, 2007)
- Representative Charlie Rangel, Democrat - New York
- Representative Christopher Shays, Republican - Connecticut (Note:
improperly listed as "Charles Shays on CNN)
- House web site |
Bio
-
Report Reveals Mixed Progress on Iraq Benchmarks (PBS News Hour
(transcript) - Jul 12, 2007)
-
'Tepid cooperation by Pak in fight against terror' (Times of
India, India - Jul 12, 2007)
-
Bushites grilled over Musharraf alliance (NEWS.com.au, Australia - Jul
12, 2007)
-
Lawmakers Sign Pledge to Put Aside Politics, Establish Healthier, More
Prosperous Future for Americans (PR Newswire (press release), NY - Jul
26, 2007)
-
Shays falls short in attempt to block funds for FAA plan (New Canaan
Advertiser, CT - Jul 27, 2007)
-
River Bill Prompts A Partisan Flood (Hartford Courant - Jul 23, 2007)
-
HUD plans will underfund low-income housing (The Stamford Times, CT -
Jul 25, 2007)
-
Rep. Christopher Shays Apologizes for Capitol Hill Confrontation (FOX
News - Jul 20, 2007)
-
Shays eyes face-to-face apology to officer (Greenwich Time, CT - Jul 25,
2007)
-
Abuse of workers building US embassy in Iraq alleged (Miami Herald, FL -
Jul 26, 2007)
- Representative Roy Blunt, Republican - Missouri
- House web site |
Bio
- House Minority Whip
-
A reality check on the Iraq debate (MSNBC - Jul 11, 2007)
-
Skelton at center of Iraq debate in House (News-Leader.com, MO - Jul 12,
2007)
-
Roy Blunt Refocuses Republicans (Human Events, DC - Jul 11, 2007)
-
In New Climate, Conservatives Need Strength of Ideas, Says GOP Whip (CNSNews.com, VA -
Jul 11, 2007)
-
Blunt: Bi-Partisan Farm Bill Turned Into Partisan Tax-Bill by Majority (Earthtimes.org -
Jul 27, 2007)
-
Blunt: Republican Crime Bill Tough on Meth, Written With Needs of Law
Enforcement in Mind (PR Newswire (press release), NY - Jul 25, 2007)
-
Blunt: SCHIP Should Be Used to Insure Children, Not Impose Gov't-Run Health
Care (Earthtimes.org - Jul 24, 2007)
-
No Standards Left Behind (Wall Street Journal - Jul 28, 2007)
- Marc Morial
- President, National Urban League |
Bio
- Former New Orleans Mayor
-
`Last guy standing' in city hall scandal sentenced (KATC, LA - Jul 11,
2007)
-
Urban League Attracts Presidential Candidates (BET, DC - Jul 26, 2007)
-
Politics and poverty (Kentucky Post, KY - Jul 28, 2007)
-
Urban League won't endorse candidates (St. Louis Post-Dispatch - Jul 24,
2007)
-
No GOP hopefuls on Urban League slate so far (St. Louis Post-Dispatch -
Jul 12, 2007)
-
Consumer demand drives corporate efforts to make a diverse workplace
(St. Louis Post-Dispatch - Jul 26, 2007)
-
Remarks by the President at a White House Tee Ball Game (Standard
Newswire (press release), NY - Jul 16, 2007)
- Ken Blackwell
- Bill Schneider
- Ed Henry
- Amy Walter
- CNN Late
Edition (web page for comments)
* Stolen (and adjusted) from the lips of Winston Churchill
** Stolen (and adjusted) from the lips of Fagin in Charles Dickens'
Oliver Twist
*** Stolen (and adjusted) from the lips of Captain Louis Renault (Claude
Raines) in the film Casablanca
**** Stolen from the lips of Willie Stark (Broderick Crawford) in the film
All The Kings Men
ABC This Week
(George Stephanopoulos)
- Meme:
- It doesn't matter what McChimpy Bushitler says or does, we're not going
to let anyone hear it, so he's irrelevant
- Listen, he's lying if we say he's lying, even if we have to lie to make
his statement a lie, it's still a lie and he must be punished, get it?
- They do too have to violate their oaths of office and give us secrets
that we can leak for our own political benefit!
- You know, before the Bushitler regime the VA health care system was
perfect and everyone loved everything about it.
- Chuck Schumer: "I'll get you, my pretty president, and your little dog,
Gonzalez, too!" *
- Orrin Hatch: "Who am I? Why am I here?" **
- Topics:
- Open warfare by the Dhimmicrats against the White House
- Senate Democrats call for the appointment of a special prosecutor to
investigate Attorney General Alberto Gonzales for perjury
- Congress charges White House aides with contempt
- Care for wounded soldiers back in the headlines
- The co-chairs of the President's bipartisan Commission On Care For
America's Wounded Warriors discuss the report they released earlier this
week
- Obama and Clinton square-off on the campaign trail
- Guests
- Senator Chuck Schumer, Democrat - New York
- Senate web site |
Bio
- Member, Senate Judiciary Committee
-
Chuck Schumer Wants Slowdown On High Court Nominees (Post Chronicle -
Jul 28, 2007)
- Schumer to
fight new Bush high court picks (The Politico - Jul 27, 2007)
- So
What's New? (Captain's Quarters - Jul 28, 2007)
-
CNN's Roberts Gives Fluff Interview to Senator Schumer on Gonzales Issue
(NewsBusters - Jul 26, 2007)
-
Senate Democrats Arrange Perjury Charges for Gonzales (PBS News Hour
(transcript) - Jul 26, 2007)
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Judiciary Committee Members and Journalists Gone Wild (Power Line, MN -
Jul 27, 2007)
- Snow:
Congress 'creating controversies' over Gonzales (CNN - Jul 27, 2007)
- Alberto Gonzales:
American Hero (American Daily - Jul 28, 2007)
- The
Clinton-Schumer Letter (New York Sun, NY - Jul 24, 2007)
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Schumer calls for FAA chief to quit (New York Daily News - Jul 24, 2007)
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ANTI-TERROR BOO$T UP (New York Post, NY - Jul 28, 2007)
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YearlyKos Ask The Leaders Forum - Reid, Pelosi, Schumer, Emanuel (Seeing
the Forest, CA - Jul 18, 2007)
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Moneybag Democrats are mighty quiet on this one (Houston Chronicle - Jun
30, 2007)
- Senator Orrin Hatch, Republican - Utah
- Senate web site |
Bio
- Member, Senate Judiciary Committee
- A
former Hatch aide, US Attorney in DC is in a tight spot (Salt Lake
Tribune - Jul 23, 2007)
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White House-Congress showdown over subpoenas documents escalates (San
Diego Union Tribune - Jul 8, 2007)
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Hatch urges fellows to back fourth-seat bill (Salt Lake Tribune - Jul
17, 2007)
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Hatch: Libby not a criminal (ImediNews, Georgia - Jul 8, 2007)
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Odd DC voting rights alliance needs McConnell to stand aside (Louisville
Courier-Journal, KY - Jul 26, 2007)
- Hatch
Spars with White House Over Children's Health Program (KCPW, UT - Jul
13, 2007)
- Republican
Sens. Grassley, Hatch Urge President Bush To Consider SCHIP Reauthorization,
Expansion Legislation (Medical News Today (press release), UK - Jul 17,
2007)
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Bush Administration Opposes Cigarette Tax Increase To Fund SCHIP Expansion,
HHS Secretary Leavitt Says (Kaiser network.org, DC - Jul 18, 2007)
-
So were they all honorable men (Daily Herald, UT - Jul 26, 2007)
- Fomer Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole, Republican - Kansas
- Fomer HHS Secretary Donna Shalala, Democrat
- Roundtable:
- Fareed Zakaria
- Newsweek International magazine
-
Losing the real war (Khaleej Times, United Arab Emirates - Jul 7, 2007)
- Cokie Roberts
- David Gergen (note: spelled "Gargen" on ABC web site)
- ABC This Week
comment web page
* Stolen (and adjusted) from the lips of The Wicked Witch (Margaret Hamilton)
in the film The Wizard of Oz
** Stolen from the lips of Vice Admiral James Stockdale (Ret.) from the 1992
Vice Presidential debate