Guests on the Sunday Morning Talk Shows

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For Sunday, December 4, 2005

Meet the Press (NBC): Host Tim Russert talks to everyone's Sunday morning talker superstar, Senator John McCain (R-Arizona)! He'll be given the opportunity to discuss Iraq, but I suspect Russert will want to talk torture.

FOX News Sunday: Host Chris Wallace promises a "fair and balanced debate," but it will be sanity versus hysteria. National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley and Senator Barbara Boxer (D-California) will be his guests.

Face the Nation (CBS): Host Bob Schieffer has an FTN exclusive. Ladies and gentleman, Bob's guest will be, "in his first Sunday morning interview in nearly a year," the late candidate John F. Kerry! (It is possible that his producer believed it was still 2004, I suppose. Kerry is old news.)

This Week (ABC): Host George Stephanopoulos promises Hadley and Jack Murtha on Iraq. I doubt they will appear together.

Late Edition (CNN): Host Wolf Blitzer talks to Hadley and, from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Chairman Dick Lugar (R-Indiana) and Joe Biden (D-Delaware). Plus, of course, his usual cast of thousands as the morning turns to afternoon, ET.

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Biden and McCain. And the Yule Log on Channel 9.

It will be good to see Stephen Hadley, and the FNS site makes it look as if he will be debating Babs Boxer. I cannot imagine her people would agree to that, and I'm almost certain the Dem leadership wouldn't allow Jack Murtha anywhere near Hadley on TW.

FTN with Kerry is the most irrelevant of the bunch, with Kerry being for and against and in between and maybe some day crying like a little girl.

Lugar is, I think, a good counter to Biden on LE. The Chairman is always cordial with his ranking member, and Biden does have an odd sort of aura about him, but Lugar knows more stuff – for lack of a better way of putting it – than does Joe Biden.

I shall have the review live here at RedState.org Sunday afternoon.


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It's great to see Biden back on the circuit! It's been what, a week?

He has a good chance to break Byrd's record, eventually.  If he doen't become President that is.

Slow Joe Biden as President?!

Babs is an empty vassal. I hope she's on with Hadley. She'll be eviscerated. I can't believe she's one of my Senators. Show's the bad shape of the GOP in CA.

Everytime John F'ing Kerry is in front of a microphone or camera, it's good for Republicans.

take the Dem nomination.  He has the ability, with the almost manifest complicity of the media, to appear to be the smartest guy in the room while "politely" belittling the competition as moronic.

For what it's worth, he's a much better politician than is Hillary, though she probably has the better ops right now.

If Biden wins the nomination, however, a competent Republican -- Allen, McCain, etc. -- should be able to effectively tear down the curtain.

listening to him during the Roberts confirmation hearings he sounded very much like Chuckie Schumer and Teddy Kennedy. Well, at least Biden probably hadn't had any scotch during lunch.

I loathe Boxer, she is a do-nothing career politician and her starbucks liberalism lipservice annoys the hell out of me. She has done absolutely nothing for the progress of California, she just quips her little anecdotes to make her seem like she is doing something. Thanks for the info though.

It would be good if Biden won the Dem nomination since he's fundamentally a supporter of the Iraq War (although you can't always tell, depending on what kind of mood he's in).

I'm still holding out for Zell Miller to run in the Dem primaries, though.

DONT by kyle8

get between McCain and a camera! gadzooks, what an attention Ho!

His analogy to the Marshall Plan was powerful. I have to confess, that except fopr a few statements made in anger during the crisis, nagin strikes me as an honest man who was ill served by his governor and limited by the quality of his personelle. They call these things disasters for a reason and i think the criticisms of Brown and Bush were way over the top as well. I think nagin was right about knowing he couldnt have gotten the bus drivers and really, one levy break in the 300 years.

... but since he never tried to find people to drive the buses, we'll never know. In any group of 1000 people, there are at least 250 who are able to drive a bus in a pinch, but they were never given the chance.

Maybe that was part of his comprehensive pre-strike plan? I hope so, since his post-strike plan seems to have consisted largely of "Yelling as loud as you can while pointing fingers at the federal government's failure to respond".

  1. One of the reasons we admire Dubya so much is because his maturity and character is so rare, esp in government.
  2. If we too harshly judge every man when they dont acheive the standard of the best, then we devalue the best
  3. On the buses, I think he did know that he didnt have drivers from the available pool, defined by two words

liability insurance

4. Human nature-boy who cried wolf-300 years

This was totally unique due to the levy break and such an evacuation ITSELF would have produced casualties, esp given the nursing homes.

  1. We also know that he was at war with that airhead clueless guv who wouldnt do a damn thing for him, or ask Bush
  2. I think the msm incited him on bush

The levy broke

That says it all

Now, lets crucify blanco

I feel like John Adams defending the British against Crispus Attacks

But I think we are looking at this with 20-20 that stops the day before katrina and not looking at it in context and also motivated by the msm disgraceful attack on the pres and brown and the lies

the fact is that the lies about how bad it was were not true

and given the strtength opf the storm and a levy break, history will say it was a miracle we did so well

i mean why dont we go back and crucify the unused buses before all the hurricanes in which people died, hugo, andrew

see what I mean

my anger is with the press and blanco

How was McCain with Russert?

that the key factor preventing successful pre-deluge evacuation of thousands of at-risk Nawlinians was lack of liability insurance.

The war would have been won and the world would have been in perfect synchronicity by now, if only he were in charge.

warnings that the elections and other goals we have accomplished would not be possible unless we did what he said like the 4 such 6 month warnings i found last week on Biden.

 
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