The Sunday Morning Talk Shows - a preview

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For Sunday, January 13, 2008

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FOX News Sunday (FNS): Host Chris Wallace talks to 2008 Republican Presidential hopeful Mitt Romney and Chuck Schumer.

Meet the Press (NBC): Tim Russert does another one of his tiresome roundtables, this one with Presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, Newsweek religion expert Jon Meacham, Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan, former NBC anchor Tom Brokaw, and NPR's Michele Norris.

This Week (ABC): Host George Stephanopoulos hosts Republican Presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani and House Ways and Means Chair Chuck Rangel.

Face the Nation (CBS): Host Bob Schieffer talks to Democratic Presidential hopeful John Edwards and two strategists, one each from Team Barry and Team Hillary.

Late Edition (CNN): Host Wolf Blitzer interviews Edwards, Evan Bayh, Jim Clyburn and Eleanor Holmes Norton.
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For candidates, we have Edwards, Giuliani, and Romney. The A-list might be in Florida. Clyburn and Norton are no doubt on Late Edition to discuss the racism inherent in Hillary's campaign. Rangel might dip into that as well on TW, though he'll blame President Bush.

I don't know about Russert's gabfest, I called Newsweek's Meacham a "religious expert" because every so often, he'll concoct a religion and call it Christianity. Then he'll write a lengthy essay about his new religion and its place in the modern world.

I'll have the review up tomorrow.


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You need to amend your description of Chuck Rangel. He's not just the Chair of the House Ways and Means Committee, he's also a big supporter of Scientology.

He supports Scientology, but he's not a big leader like Tom Cruise, except that Rangel is the Chair of the Ways and Means Committee.


but you are free to start such a blog somewhere, go there, and blast them to your heart's content.

The passage which frightens me most from the Rangel remarks you link is the one in which he praises Maurice Strong.

I'm not assigning any pro- or -anti judgments to him, I simply think it's one of the facts people in the media have missed that Rangel was an ardent enough supporter that he helped them baptize their new church in New York City, as you can see, with the Undersecretary General of the United Nations.

In the several years I've read commentaries on Representative Rangel, I've never seen anyone from any major news organization mention his appearance at the opening of the Church of Scientology, New York City with Maurice Strong. I find that extremely curious, since it's been available on the web for quite some time now. Not a single reporter has asked him a question about it, AFAIK.

To find these links. Here's a very simple Google query -- only two words -- and yet in all of Representative Rangel's many interviews I can't recall a single mention the Church of Scientology, although it's evident from the pictures and the text on that website that he was very proud to appear there to help the new church have a smashing inauguration.

Would like to see Tom Cruise's remarks without any form of editing or any text overlays that might bias people's judgment, they can visit Gawker, where they have the video in unedited form, not pimping Nintendo Wii.

I am not a Scientologist, nor do I agree with their religious tenets. However, I vehemently support their freedom to practice religion according to their own beliefs. Tom Cruise, and Scientology in general, has been the recipient of a lot of religious hate. Bring back tolerance of religion!

Sorry, if you read anything about Scientology, if you actually know any thing about it at all, and what that cult DOES to people, you'll know that the organization and its shills deserve everything that they have coming.

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in his place after Tom goes after Rush. Noonan simply right on on most issues. Kearns-Goodwin chastsing Hillary and Edwards and Dems that can't find anything good to say about Reagan as she commends Obama for seeing the truth and being above it all. Norris explaining the facts on the ground in SC about Blacks' offense at Clinton race card. All acknowledging that Bill Clinton is a disgrace.

Good stuff

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black as Obama, but stops the tape right before Andy says Bill has "been with" more black women than Obama. Wouldn't want to let America know how vile is the Dem party, especially the laughing and clapping that follows and wouldn't want America see that Clyburn and Norton are

Uncle Bills

when they refuse to distance thenselves from their Master Bill.

Wolf wouldn't dream of spoiling the deceit of his Dem masters either.

Mike Gamecock DeVine @ The Charlotte Observer
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