Posted by
Beowulf on Sunday, August 05, 2007 11:04:10 AM
Guest lineup for the Sunday TV news shows:
NBC's "Meet the Press"
- Defense Secretary
Robert Gates
CBS's "Face the Nation"
- Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice
- Rep. Rahm Emanuel,
D-Ill.
Fox News Sunday
- Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice
- Michael E. O'Hanlon
- Kenneth M. Pollack
|
CNN "Late Edition"
- Defense Secretary
Robert Gates
- Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich.
- Afghan President
Hamid Karzai
- Former Pakistani
Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto
ABC's "This Week"
- Republican
presidential
candidates
debate
- Sam Brownback
- Rudy Giuliani
- Mike Huckabee
- Duncan Hunter
- John McCain
- Ron Paul
- Mitt Romney
- Tom Tancredo
- Tommy Thompsonn
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Here we go. The DBM must try to shore up their "the war is already
lost" narrative. they will grill Gates and Rice mercilessly, particularly
Gates based on his comments on his return flight from the gulf this week.
This is his big test whether he can handle the pressure and whether he's really
on our side in all of this, or just another bureaucrat filling a seat. I
believe he's one of the good guys (gig
'em), but you can never tell.
And Fox is the only network who booked O'Hanlon and Pollack, those errant
liberal Clintonistas who dared to pen that traitorous New York Times op-ed
A War We Just Might Win. How could they, the libs ask. Thus this
weekends battle lines are drawn. The rest of the DBM will ignore (as much
as they can) the O'Hanlon/Pollack piece that dares to suggest that we might be
able to win in Iraq. They will concentrate on pushing the "it's a failure"
narrative, while simultaneously trying to undermine anyone who dares to
questions that meme. The big question this weekend is will O'Hanlon and
Pollack stick to the current spin on their piece or will they take the
opportunity afforded by Chris Wallace to "correct and extend" their comments?
I think that depends on how much pressure has been applied to them this week and
what their ultimate motive for this piece may be. Rush suggested that they
did this to help bolster Hillary's position on the Iraq war. We'll have to
wait and see.
So, where does this leave us? With a Congress in total collapse under
the control of the insane clown posse of Pelosi, Hoyer, Murtha, Reid,
Byrd, Durbin and Schumer. As expected, by those of us who are both self
aware and not totally in thrall to the DBM mind control team.
Meet The Press begins the all out assault on all things Bush with an
attack on Gates. The meat of this week's show, however, is defined by the
"roundtable" panel of (Hillary sycophant) Bernstein, (plaragist) Doris Kearns
Goodwin, (Obama sycophant) David Mendell and that "Christian bigot" David Brody
for "balance." Oh, Timmah, Timmah, Timmah. Do you have some penance
to do, laddie.
Face The Nation trains their partisan DBM guns on Condoleeza
Rice as their target of opportunity. They will likely try to attack the
administration's attempts to kick start the mid-east peace process. for
people so devoted to "peace" and "negotiation" they seem singularly intent on
attacking any negotiating or moves intended to promote peace. No matter
how misguided, Rice is doing what they want her to do, yet they're never
satisfied. Talk about cognitive dissonance! Rahm Emanuel is on for
no discernible reason, but I'm willing to guarantee you that he won't be pressed
on vote stealing in Nazi Pelosi's gulag. If the subject even gets raised
it will be interesting to see how it's framed and how much tap dancing Ol' Bob
and young Rahm do to try to avoid calling it what it is, namely fascism (or
Stalinism, depending on your point of view).
Fox News Sunday provides what I hope will be a bit more
reasonable venue for Secretary Rice than Ol' partisan Bob's half hour Bush admin
hate fest on CBS. Of course, Chris Wallace has proved himself to be
thoroughly in the pocket of daddy's freakish anti-American theology, so no
guarantees, particularly since Brit is once again not to be found. Are
they intentionally trying to force him out? The most interesting guests of
the week are O'Hanlon and Pollack, or New York Times "we might win this one"
fame. There are three possibilities here, first that they will confirm
their heretical position, second that they will spin it to try to reverse the
effect and third that they have laid a trap and will spring it this weekend,
attacking on some new tangent (e.g. military victory won't fix the corrupt and
incompetent Iraq government, therefore we must leave). Machiavelli would
have loved this set up. As stated there's no Brit this weekend, so the
heavy lifting is up to Bill Kristol. He's proven himself to be quite
capable of pissing off the intelligentsia with his own "we might win this one"
rhetoric, so he's not a bad fall back position, but he's no Brit. And
Charles will contribute a few pearls of wisdom, so we're probably in for a good
panel, even without Brit.
On CNN Late Edition Wolfie provides Secretary Gates a second
platform for the weekend. No doubt he'll be pressed heavily on the AP spin
of his comments on his return flight from the Middle East. He may have
even phrased his comments as he did to guarantee his invites to the Sunday
shows. We'll have to wait and see if he's staying on the reservation and
delivering the Bush administration's message or if he's striking out on his own
as Colin Powell so often did. He's an Aggie, so I trust he won't disgrace
the institution. Ol' owlish Carl Levin is on to continue his "we've lost
we must surrender" tantrum. The Senator from Al Qaeda must get his "we've
lost" talking points out or he may displease his masters. Hamid Karzai and
Benazir Bhutto provide the broader
perspective that is the redeeming value of this program. It will be
instructive to see how each is treated in their respective interviews and,
particularly, what comments each may make about the other's situation.
ABC This Week has a 90 minute special with the announced
Republican candidates in a "debate" setting. I doubt that curious George
will actually allow a debate to break out, preferring to editorialize in his
questions, but it's probably worth watching. I wouldn't be a bit surprised
to see Fred Thompson make himself available to Fox News later in the day to put
in his two cents.
The Saturday shows (mostly all done as I type) are becoming
less worth paying attention to each week. Fred and Mort on The
Beltway Boys are increasingly unwatchable for anyone who is actually
following what's going on. Their relentless regurgitation of the
"conventional wisdom" in Washington is infuriating. I've dropped CNBC's
Tim Russert Show this week as they appear to have stopped posting any info about
it on their web site. Plus, it's just not worth following anymore.
Fox News Watch isn't much better as they consistently refuse to
even admit to the fraud and deceit in their so called profession, while
obsessing on tabloid trash topics. This week they're concentrating on the
"controversy" surrounding Rupert Murdoch's purchase of the Wall Street Journal
(only a controversy to the brain dead leftists in the media) and the Michal Vick
"scandal." What a waste. The Journal Editorial Report
redeems Saturday's brain dead programs, a bit, with an examination of the
partisan mud wrestling that the Dhimmicrats have made of our nation's capitol.
They also delve into the tabloid world of sports scandal a bit, but I can
forgive them as they will make it meaningful and not just sensational.
So, there's the line up for this week. As is my habit the last few
months I'm way late in posting this, sorry about that, but I can only do what I
can do when I can do it.
The networks are bent on their "the war is lost" trajectory and no amount of
reality will divert them. This weekend seems to be a tussle between real
reality and the "reality based community" over just what the meaning of
"reality" is. It's like arguing over what the meaning of "is" is, which is
something they are apparently comfortable with. The dinosaur media is
still intent on defining what is really real, and denying the real reality of
what they don't want us to know. Is that Orwellian enough for you?
Winston Smith would feel right at home in the media world of 2007.
Seriously, there needs to be a "reality check" show each week to review what
the DBM is spewing forth on their broadcasts. In any given week there are
ten and a half hours of old network nightly news shows to dissect, plus the 24/7
filth spewed by CNN/MSNBC/Fox. How hard would it be (and how profitable)
for someone to do a week in review on those shows and point out the most
egregious examples of misinformation and agenda journalism? but, of
course, that would mean the offending journalist doing the review would no
longer be part of "the club" and wouldn't be invited to the right parties.
Well, I hereby volunteer to host such a show. I have no bridges to
burn nor relationships to sacrifice. It will take an outsider to truly
check their madness. And like most such positions it will be necessary to
impose term limits on such a gadfly as they will inevitably be co-opted by the
powers that be. This is a job for a true outsider.
So, the first weekend in August of 2007 is now unfolding. Are we in the
midst of the worst straits of the Dhimmicrat/DBM pessimist fantasies or are we
on the cusp of critical decisions and actions that will determine our future for
a thousand years? That is up to us to determine, despite what Timmah,
Georgie, Wolfie, Ol' Bob or Daddy's boy Chris wants to push on us.
In this context, we are the deciders. We need to examine their shtick
with a critical eye.
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!
Sunday Morning Talk Show Thread 5 August 2007 (includes "This Week" GOP Debate)
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, along with my take on the "memes" that the shows are trying to
push. With each guest's name are 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 August 4th, 2007
Note: CNBCs Tim Russert Show has been dropped from this list, they've
not posted for several weeks and it's boring anyway
The Beltway Boys (Mort Kondrake, Fred Barnes)
- Meme:
- Washington's view of everything, regurgitated ad nauseum by those
captured by the system
- Topics:
- This week's bridge collapse in Minnesota sparks a bitter round of finger
pointing here in Washington--and new questions about the country's
infrastructure
- Barack Obama talks tough on terror. We'll tell you how he did
- Beltway Boys contact information
beltway@foxnews.com
- The program airs on FOX News Channel Saturdays at 6 and 11:30 p.m. ET
Fox News Watch
(Eric Burns)
- Meme:
- Topics:
- Big Deal: The media have a lot to say about Rupert Murdoch's purchase of
Dow Jones and The Wall Street Journal!
- Michael Vick Saga: Have the media been too quick to convict Michael
Vick?
- 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
- Meme:
- Partisan politics in Washington? After Nazi Pelosi and Dingy Harry
have taken over? Perish the thought!
- You don't suppose this was filmed after the little vote fraud session
that Pelosi Galore cooked up on Thursday night, do you? This could get
interesting
- Topics:
- Opinion Journal web page:
Is Anybody Listening?
- Congress fiddles while the U.S. program to wiretap al Qaeda dwindles to
a third of its former effectiveness. What's the problem?
- Plus, the scandal outbreak in sports.
- Fox News Channel web page
- Has partisan politics gutted one of our best tools in the War on Terror?
- What ever happened to ethics in sports?
- Guests
- Representative Pete Hoekstra, Republican - Michigan
- 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
The Sunday Shows for August 5th, 2007
The main event
NBC Meet
The Press (Tim Russert)
- Meme:
- The war is lost, I tell you! Lost!
- Don't believe those traitors over at the fascist NY Times. They're
lying when they say we can win this.
- The Bush administration is naive if they think they can make things
better in the Middle East
- And now for complete coverage of the coming presidential election, a
panel made up of people who only write about the Dhimmicrats
- They're talking about Dhimmicrats and "character?" No, I'm
serious. That's the topic.
- Topics:
-
The
war in Iraq
- With the Iraqi government in crisis, is there hope for political
stability in the region?
- Roundtable:
- An in-depth roundtable focusing on the qualities and character traits of
those running for the White House.
- What does it take to be an effective president?
- Guests
- Robert Gates
- Secretary of Defense |
Bio (from DOD)
-
Gates: Iraq Political Reform Difficult (Washington Post - Aug 2, 2007)
-
Robert Gates Confirms Difficulties in Iraq (Associated Content, CO - Aug
3, 2007) Note: rewording of AP story in WaPo
-
Gates glum as Iraq crumbles (The Australian - Aug 4, 2007) Note:
rewording of AP story in WaPo
-
Distrust between Iraqi groups is more than anticipated, defense chief Gates
says (Kansas City Star - Aug 3, 2007) Note: rewording of AP story in
WaPo
-
Gates says world must press Iran for change (KNDO/KNDU, WA - Aug 3,
2007)
-
Gates Urges International Pressure on Iran (NPR.org, August 3, 2007)
-
Saudi king fetes Rice, Gates as sharks swim by (Agence France-Presse via
Inquirer.net - Aug 1, 2007)
-
- Rice, Gates
discuss arms deal with Arab leaders (CCTV - Aug 1, 2007)
-
Roundtable:
- Carl Bernstein
- Author,
A Woman in Charge: The Life of Hillary Rodham
Clinton |
About the book (from the publisher)|
Bio
-
The truth about Hillary (Advertiser Adelaide, Australia - Aug 3,
2007)
-
Book review: A Woman in Charge, by Carl Bernstein (Zeal For
Truth, OR - Jul 26, 2007)
-
Consider death (Malaysia Star, Malaysia - Jul 28, 2007)
-
Sexist double standard clings to Hillary Clinton (StarPhoenix, Canada -
Jul 21, 2007)
- David Brody
- Doris Kearns Goodwin
- David Mendell
- 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)
CBS Face The Nation
(Bob Schieffer)
- Meme:
- The war is lost, I tell you! Lost!
- Don't believe those traitors over at the fascist NY Times. They're
lying when they say we can win this.
- The Bush administration is naive if they think they can make things
better in the Middle East
- The Dhimmicrats have made remarkable progress in Congress (aren't those
antonyms?), despite what your lying eyes tell you
- The Dhimmicrats were never cozying up to those nutjob extremists at Kos,
don't believe what you hear (from us)
- Topics:
- Iraq
- The Middle East
- Congress
- Politics
- Guests
- Condoleezza Rice
- Secretary of State |
Bio (from
White House web site)
-
Rice: Exit strategy will factor in Gulf stability (Newsday, NY - Aug 1,
2007)
-
Gulf States Buy Arms With Wary Eye on Iran (Washington Post - Aug 3,
2007)
-
Rice and Gates Push Anti-Iran Agenda (U.S. News & World Report - Aug 2,
2007)
-
Rice talks peace with new Palestinian Cabinet (San Francisco Chronicle -
Aug 3, 2007)
-
When Rice starts scratching her hand... (Ha'aretz, Israel - Aug 3, 2007)
-
Rice urged to aid release of Nour (Jerusalem Post, Israel - Aug 2, 2007)
-
Rice presses Egypt to free opposition leader (Independent Online - Aug
3, 2007)
- Representative Rahm Emanuel, Democrat - Illinois
- House web site |
Bio
- Chairman, Democratic Caucus
-
Reid, Pelosi and Emanuel to miss YearlyKos. (Think Progress, DC - Aug 3,
2007)
-
A *special* message for our loyal yKos readers (RedState - Aug 3, 2007)
-
Meltdown at the YearlyKos? Update: Reid, Pelosi, and Emanuel cancel YKos
appearances (Michelle Malkin Blog - Aug 3, 2007)
-
Washington buffoonery at its worst is on display in children's health fight
(The News Journal, DE - Aug 4, 2007)
-
Emanuel Consults Buyout-Firm Allies in Debate Over Tax Increase
(Bloomberg - Jul 25, 2007)
-
Democrats Kiss Up to K Street (AlterNet, CA - Jul 18, 2007)
-
Rahm Emanuel fills La Raza with heart-ache: No amnesty ’til 2012 (Hot
Air, MD - Jul 25, 2007)
-
Emanuel sees immigration shelved until second term (Washington
Times, DC - Jul 24, 2007)
-
Pelosi Pulling Together Energy Bill (Wall Street Journal - Aug 2, 2007)
-
Paging Mr. Emanuel (New York Sun, NY - Jul 5, 2007)
- House passes
bill to shine more light on pet projects, fundraising (Reiten Television
KXMB Bismarck, ND - Jul 31, 2007)
- Face The Nation contact information -
ftn@cbsnews.com
Fox News Sunday
(Chris Wallace)
- Meme:
- Is the war is lost?
- Should we believe (those traitors) over at the fascist NY Times.
Are they lying when they say we can win this?
- Is the Bush administration naive thinking they can make things better in
the Middle East?
- Question: will the Brookings guys retract or spin their own NYT story?
Enquiring minds want to know (if they have been threatened with a trip to
Fort Marcy Park).
- No Brit! No Brit! No Brit! No smackdown? :^(
- Topics:
-
The Secretary of State has just returned from a four-day tour of the Middle
East
- She attempted to lay the groundwork for further progress toward the
creation of a Palestinian state.
- What comes next in the Middle East peace process?
- Are Iraq's neighbors helping or hurting efforts to achieve stability in
Iraq?
- Can we expect Pakistan to rid itself of the Al Qaeda terrorists hiding
along its border?
- Two key analysts from The Brookings Institution think the U.S. is
finally seeing some progress in Iraq.
- They've often criticized the administration's strategy
- They recently toured Iraq and now say the military efforts should be
sustained
- What did they see in Iraq and how long do they think the surge
should go on.
- Fox News Sunday panel
- Are Democrats in Congress blaming the Minnesota
bridge collapse on the Bush administration?
- Power Player this week
- The Washington Post's Pulitzer Prize-winning Fashion Critic
- Her recent column on Sen. Hillary Clinton's fashion drew a lot of
attention
- Fox News essay:
Coming up on
Fox News Sunday
- Guests
-
Condoleezza Rice
- Secretary of State |
Bio (from
White House web site)
-
Rice: Exit strategy will factor in Gulf stability (Newsday, NY - Aug 1,
2007)
-
Gulf States Buy Arms With Wary Eye on Iran (Washington Post - Aug 3,
2007)
-
Rice and Gates Push Anti-Iran Agenda (U.S. News & World Report - Aug 2,
2007)
-
Rice talks peace with new Palestinian Cabinet (San Francisco Chronicle -
Aug 3, 2007)
-
When Rice starts scratching her hand... (Ha'aretz, Israel - Aug 3, 2007)
-
Rice urged to aid release of Nour (Jerusalem Post, Israel - Aug 2, 2007)
-
Rice presses Egypt to free opposition leader (Independent Online - Aug
3, 2007)
-
Michael E. O'Hanlon
- The Brookings Institution |
Profile
-
A War We Just Might Win (New York Times (op-ed) - Jul 30, 2007)
-
Defeatism Defeated? (RealClearPolitics, IL - Aug 1, 2007)
-
Winning the War (RealClearPolitics via Yahoo! News - Jul 30, 2007)
-
Iraq, Brookings And The US Democratic Partisans Of War (Radio Utopie, Germany -
Aug 3, 2007)
-
Bloggers unleash fury on optimistic op-ed (Politico, DC - Jul 31, 2007)
-
America: Your Cold Shower Is Ready (The Moderate Voice - Jul 31, 2007)
-
Still Getting It Wrong: the NYT and Iraq (CounterPunch, CA - Aug 2,
2007)
-
Brookings' O'Hanlon and Pollack, Crazy on Iraq (OpEdNews, PA - Jul 30,
2007)
- The
State of Iraq: An Update (New York Times via The Brookings Institution -
Jun 10, 2007)
-
Kenneth M. Pollack
- The Brookings Institution |
Profile
-
A War We Just Might Win (New York Times (op-ed) - Jul 30, 2007)
-
Defeatism Defeated? (RealClearPolitics, IL - Aug 1, 2007)
-
Winning the War (RealClearPolitics via Yahoo! News - Jul 30, 2007)
-
Iraq, Brookings And The US Democratic Partisans Of War (Radio Utopie, Germany -
Aug 3, 2007)
-
Bloggers unleash fury on optimistic op-ed (Politico, DC - Jul 31, 2007)
-
America: Your Cold Shower Is Ready (The Moderate Voice - Jul 31, 2007)
-
Still Getting It Wrong: the NYT and Iraq (CounterPunch, CA - Aug 2,
2007)
-
Brookings' O'Hanlon and Pollack, Crazy on Iraq (OpEdNews, PA - Jul 30,
2007)
-
The Critical Battles: Political Reconciliation and Reconstruction in Iraq
(The Washington Quarterly via The Brookings Institution - Summer 2007 issue)
-
Things Fall Apart: Containing the Spillover From an Iraqi Civil War (Brookings Institution
analysis paper - January 2007) Note: link is to a PDF file
-
Robin Givhan
- Fox News Sunday panel
- Fox News Sunday contact information -
FNS@foxnews.com
CNN Late
Edition (Wolf Blitzer)
- Meme:
- The war is lost, I tell you! Lost!
- Don't believe those traitors over at the fascist NY Times. They're
lying when they say we can win this.
- The Bush administration is naive if they think they can make things
better in the Middle East
- Afghanistan's going to hell in a hand basket too, you know.
- The inconvenient truth about Pakistan (ooooo, are you in trouble now,
Obama)
- Topics:
- Progress in Iraq
- The state of things in Afghanistan
- Guests
- Robert Gates
- Secretary of Defense |
Bio
(from DOD)
-
Gates: Iraq Political Reform Difficult (Washington Post - Aug 2,
2007)
-
Robert Gates Confirms Difficulties in Iraq (Associated Content, CO -
Aug 3, 2007) Note: rewording of AP story in WaPo
-
Gates glum as Iraq crumbles (The Australian - Aug 4, 2007) Note:
rewording of AP story in WaPo
-
Distrust between Iraqi groups is more than anticipated, defense chief
Gates says (Kansas City Star - Aug 3, 2007) Note: rewording of AP
story in WaPo
-
Gates says world must press Iran for change (KNDO/KNDU, WA - Aug 3,
2007)
-
Gates Urges International Pressure on Iran (NPR.org, August 3, 2007)
-
Saudi king fetes Rice, Gates as sharks swim by (Agence France-Presse
via Inquirer.net - Aug 1, 2007)
-
- Rice,
Gates discuss arms deal with Arab leaders (CCTV - Aug 1, 2007)
- President Hamid Karzai, Afghanistan
-
Besieged Karzai To Meet With Bush (Washington Post - Aug 4, 2007)
-
Bush to Welcome Karzai at Camp David Presidential Retreat (Voice of
America - Aug 3, 2007)
-
Afghan troops to rescue hostages only by order of Karzai (Indian
Muslims, CA - Aug 4, 2007)
-
Karzai, Bush to meet under pressure over South Korean hostages (Times of
India, India - Aug 2, 2007)
-
Abduction un-Islamic, says Karzai (Sydney Morning Herald, Australia -
Jul 30, 2007)
-
Karzai refuses swap for Koreans' release (Philadelphia Inquirer, PA -
Aug 1, 2007)
-
Karzai: Afghan gov't spares no efforts in securing hostages release (Xinhua, China -
Jul 29, 2007)
-
Civilian Deaths and Counternarcotics to Top Agenda at Bush-Karzai Meeting
(World Politics Review - Aug 3, 2007)
-
Afghan Officials Probe Reported Civilian Deaths in US Strikes (Voice of
America - Aug 3, 2007)
-
Musharraf and Karzai to attend key meeting of tribal leaders (Gulf
Times, Qatar - Aug 1, 2007)
- Senator Carl Levin, Democrat - Michigan
- Senate web site |
Bio
- Chairman, Senate Armed Services Cmte.
-
Levin: Momentum building for troop withdrawal (WZZM, MI - Aug 1, 2007)
-
Start the pullout, Levin urges (Detroit Free Press - Aug 2, 2007)
-
Joint Chiefs Nominee Says Troop Surge Making Headway (PBS News Hour
(transcript) - Aug 1, 2007)
-
Levin: Progress isn't reason enough to postpone troop withdrawal
(Detroit Free Press - Aug 1, 2007)
-
Levin support spurs casino hopes (Port Huron Times Herald, MI - Aug 2,
2007)
- Carl’s
Levinomics: Wrong Diagnosis, Wrong Remedy (North Star Writers
Group, MI - Jul 30, 2007)
-
Sen. Carl Levin targets "Enron loophole" in energy markets (Pittsburgh
Post Gazette, PA - Jul 30, 2007)
- Benazir Bhutto
- Former Pakistani Prime Minister
-
Bhutto maps her return to power (Globe and Mail, Canada - Aug 4, 2007)
-
A Bhutto-Musharraf deal hinges on President taking off uniform (Globe
and Mail, Canada - Jul 31, 2007)
-
Bhutto outflanks Musharraf over army role (Daily Times, Pakistan - Aug
1, 2007)
-
Bhutto arrives in NY (Associated Press of Pakistan - Aug 3, 2007)
-
Benazir wants Nawaz to make a 'joint' return to Pak (Times of India -
Aug 2, 2007)
-
Musharraf will be re-elected: Shaukat Aziz (Hindu, India - Aug 4, 2007)
- Will
return of Bhutto stabilize Pakistan (Toronto Star, Canada - Jul 31,
2007)
- Joe Johns
- Suzanne Malveaux
- Lisa Goddard
- CNN Radio Congressional Correspondent
- CNN Late
Edition (web page for comments)
ABC This Week
(George Stephanopoulos)
- Meme:
- These are Republicans, you can expect only disdain and ridicule from
Curious Georgie Steponallofus
- Topics:
- A live 90-minute debate from Iowa with the Republican candidates.
- Guests
- Senator Sam Brownback, Republican - Kansas
- Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Republican - New York
- Former Governor Mike Huckabee, Republican - Arkansas
- Representative Duncan Hunter, Republican - California
- Senator John McCain, Republican - Arizona
- Representative Ron Paul, Republican - Texas
- Former Governor Mitt Romney, Republican - Massachusetts
- Representative Tom Tancredo, Republican - Colorado
- Former Governor Tommy Thompson, Republican - Wisconsin
- ABC This Week
comment web page
- Note: scheduled to start at normal time in Memphis, with added time for
debate format