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Preview and Analysis for Weekend of July 28th and 29th, 2007


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.
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

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:
    • no listing
  • Guests
    • no listing
  • 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)

* Stolen (and adjusted) from the lips of Captain Ahab in Melville's Moby Dick


CBS Face The Nation (Bob Schieffer)

* 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)

* 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)

* 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)

* 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

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