Posted on 10/10/2005 5:47:59 AM PDT by saveliberty
Tony's guests and topics on today's show include:
Don't Worry About Karl
Washington is abuzz about Karl Rove's being asked to testify in the Plame case. Tony outlines the details of the case and explains why it's all much ado about nothing.
Mondays With Luci
Tony and internet news guru Lucianne Goldberg preview the week's top stories and ascertain who's going to be hot and who's going to be history.
Homeland Insecurity
The terror alerts in New York and Washington make Americans wonder how secure the country really is. What is the Bush administration doing to keep us safe? Tony takes a closer look.
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YARK!!!!
A lounge act at least adds value to the lounge. Patrons come in, pay for the show, run up a tab, etc.
He can't even do that.
I posted it several times... we had so many anti-Miers (nasty ones too), on these particular threads... I had to do it. Everyone got a laugh out of it though.
LoL!
You have too much faith in the Senate
They have proven time and time again .. THEY CANNOT BE COUNTED ON
For those who lost track of Oil For Food, catch-up time at the break:
http://www.defenddemocracy.org/in_the_media/in_the_media_show.htm?doc_id=306373
They couldn't declare themselves before
They WILL NOT do it now
EEEKKKK! You did Clintoon! *shudderI
It may not do any good to beat up on Clinton, but it sure is fun. :>)
I understand. A lot of people are trusting George F Will (who'd said that President George HW Bush was a lapdog of the religious right, so his credibility is in the can right there).
My father is cancelling his subscription to Newsweek over the last Will item. He's not following the details as much as I am but he was appalled at the pettiness of the item Will wrote.
That is hilarious!
That should be in the freeptionary... YARK!
When did we care what he says???
This is the same guy you continues to slam almost everything about this administration
And he couldn't hide his hate for Rummy if he tried
LoL! I think I heard someone in the studio laughing!
It is more effective to replay sound clips of HRC citing Stalin lately :-)
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