The Sunday Morning Talk Shows - Preview
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For Sunday, September 16, 2007

Meet the Press (NBC): Tim Russert has a debate between John McCain and John Kerry.
FOX News Sunday (FNS): Host Chris Wallace chats with SecDef Bill Gates and Joe Biden.
Face the Nation (CBS): Host Bob Schieffer talks to Senators Carl Levin and Jon Kyl.
This Week (ABC): Host George Stephanopoulos chat with SecDef Gates and Senator Jack Reed, who will remind us that he is a combat vet and therefore knows that surrender is a good thing.
Late Edition (CNN): Host Wolf Blitzer talks to the ever-campaigning Wes Clark; Senators Cornyn and Bayh; the campaigning-to-nowhere, who's-going-to-vote-for-this-clown Chris Dodd; and his usual cast of thousands.
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For Russert: Tim, look – everything which John Kerry has said or done since he lost the 2004 election has been irrelevant, becoming more so the longer he drones on and on without a thought or idea of his own. He traffics in irrelevancy and is yesterday's news told badly. It's time to force him to get on with his life. McCain? He's stil coming out of the death star, I suppose.
Between Levin (FTN) and Reed (TW), we'll receive our share of partisan non-sequitur, though it really is unfair to group the modestly knowledgeable Levin with the painful-to-watch and embarrassing Jack Reed. Or Dodd (LE), for that matter.
Not that I'm complaining. Kyl (FTN) and Cornyn (LE) are not bad at all.
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look like Gen Brown contradicted Pres Bush as regards the Iraqi army's progress by taking Brown's statement out of context and comparing it to a statement by Pres Bush on a totally diferent question. They knowingly do this so as to "look objective." Looking objective to the msm lazy a**es means posing misleading questions, the answers to which would be meaningless.
pitiful
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"One man with courage makes a majority" - Andrew Jackson
I am so sick of John F Kerry being trotted out as some kind of war hero. I know the Left and the MSM do not recognize that his service in Vietnam was of convenience (to his political career) and likely cut short for dubious reasons (they would call that "Swift Boating" I call it telling the truth), so he could get stateside, start his political career, and start acting like an enemy of the United States.
To put this charlatan on the same stage as McCain (who, whether you like his politics or not, is a true hero and warrior) disgusts me.
BTW - I guess now it's the Bush-McCain strategy. See how many times you hear this in D talking points today.
The Liberal's definition of torture: Anything that provides useful information from the enemy
I agree that Kerry is no "hero" - I think he should be tried for treason - but, with respect to McCain, remember that he condemned the SwiftVet ads in nasty terms and defended "my good friend" John Kerry.
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In talking about an aftermath to withdrawal from Iraq he denied the possibility of dire consequences, citing Viet Nam as an example. Right! A million or so dead in Cambodia, untold suffering and death in Viet Nam, if you can ignore that you can ignore anything. It does help if you're an unbalanced megalomaniac.
Interesting that the Democrats have run three nuts in a row for the Presidency, will the streak continue in '08?
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