The Sunday Morning Talk Shows - preview
(Wipers was a quagmire.)
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For Sunday, October 22, 2006

Meet the Press (NBC): Host Tim Russert interviews Senator Barack Obama (D-Illinois), the Dem rock star. Will Russert ask him difficult questions, help to shatter that veneer of the urbane professor which surrounds the man they call Barack? Of course not. I assume he will pick up where Oprah left off.
FOX News Sunday (FNS): Host Chris Wallace talks to four Senators: Lugar, Warner, Biden, and Levin. Lugar and Biden, of course, are the Chairman and ranking Dem on Senate Foreign Affairs, while Warner and Levin are the same for Armed Services. Oh, I'm sure they'll do the "could be trading places" bit, but we've an important election upcoming.
Face the Nation (CBS): Host Bob Schieffer Amy Walker of Charlie Cook, a former staffer for former Congresswoman Marjorie Margolies-Mezvinsky (D-PA), is along to help Bob ask questions of two of RedState.com's favorite people right now: the Senate campaign chairs, Chuckie Schumer and Liddy Dole.
This Week (ABC): Host George Stephanopoulos interviews President Bush. We've already heard the Tet line, but we'll get it in full context.
Late Edition (CNN): Host Wolf Blitzer talks to Bill Frist about the election, the Senators Kay Bailey Hutchinson of Texas and Jack Reed or Rhode Island debate Iraq.
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Barack Obama is not the new face of the Democratic Party. To be fair, Russert ought to do a show with Levin, front-and-center, for all to observe. As it is, Levin's on FNS, and Joe Biden probably won't let him speak more than a sentence or two.
On TW, we'll hear invective from Chuckie and I-don't-know-what, which statement the French should use when they mean je ne sais quoi. from that woman, Mrs. Dole.
Bill Frist is not running, Wolf, and why do you have to torture us with Jack Reed? Reed will mumble about quagmire, quagmire, Vietnam.
Hey, Jack: Ypres was a quagmire. Iraq is, by comparison, a series of problems which have to be solved.
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If "pro" is the opposite of "con", what is the opposite of "progress"?
Frist dismissed cut and run as surrender to the enemy and their hopes to establish a Caliphate quoting Zarqawi's verbatim strategy. He also rejected talk of ousting the freely elected president of Iraq!!! amen
Many in the US are obsessed with semantic revulsion to "staying the course," but staying the course is exactly what the enemy fears the most. They know that they cannot defeat us unless we surrender.
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"The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're ignorant; it's just that they know so much that isn't so." - Ronald Reagan
On "This Week," President Bush announced "we have never been 'stay the course'," concerning his Iraq policy. That caught my attention.

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"The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're ignorant; it's just that they know so much that isn't so." - Ronald Reagan