Posted on 3/5/2006, 1:16:49 PM by Alas Babylon!
The Talk Shows
Sunday, March 5th, 2006
Guests to be interviewed today on major television talk shows:
FOX NEWS SUNDAY (Fox Network): Gen. Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; Michael Brown, former head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency; National Weather Service Director David Johnson.
MEET THE PRESS (NBC): Pace; former Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C., and former Rep. Jack Kemp, R-N.Y., co-chairmen of the Council on Foreign Relations' task force on U.S. policy toward Russia.
FACE THE NATION (CBS): Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind.; Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa.
THIS WEEK (ABC): Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine; Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif.; retired Gen. Wesley Clark; comedian Stephen Colbert.
LATE EDITION (CNN) : Gen. James Jones, NATO supreme Allied commander; Iraqi Parliament member Adnan Pachachi.
One of Hunter's big donors does business in Dubai. Hope someone asks Hunter about that.
Good morning, AB. I'll be watching FNS, as usual.
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NYTimes says that Renana Brooks, a clinical psychologist practicing in Washington who said she had counseled several White House correspondents, said the last few years had given rise to "White House reporter syndrome," in which competitive high achievers feel restricted and controlled and become emotionally isolated from others who are not steeped in the same experience.
What goes around - this time came around, very fast.
Do they have any accounting authority at all?
Thank you Doctor! You must have been waiting for me to wake up!
How's the band going? Did you play, sing, party and drink all night, as usual? ;-)
I'm having trouble getting a handle on Brown. Maybe Wallace can sort it out a little today.
We'll see.
Poor babies.
The dead MSM will never get over with Katrina. Wallace don't want his ratings increase, it seems. Someone at Fox should hold him to account and ask him why his ratings never showed any improvement than when Tony Snow hosted.
May be Rove should ask shrink Renana Brooks commission, as she is going to get much higher income this time when those journos back from the trip.
thanks so much AB!
With the exception of General Pace, this lineup is bizzarre...hilarious if our world wasn't in such serious shape now!
Friday night, for whatever reason, was much more crowded and there was a steady flow of patrons; last night was slow. Some weekends it's hit or miss. For example, during Football season a lot of people attend the Univ. of Virginia Cavalier's games and this can lead to a slow night on Saturdays if its a 'late-game'. However, we still put in a solid 2.5 hour 'set' both nights (we're not musician-union members so we play without a break and until the place clears out).
Good morning, Alas. Must get coffee. I was looking for the guest who would be pointing out the amazing progress made in our relations with India. All I see is Lugar who, as Phsstpok's research indicates, is all in a snit about it.
Not a peep about THE President's historic trip or his personal courage. WHY, why, oh Lord is John Edwards trying to get elected again news?
Good Morning. I am going to take a break from the Sunday Talk Shows this morning. Seems to be another day of doom and gloom over the horrible Bush. I will watch through the eyes of my fellow freepers this morning. Thank god for you guys who watch.
I have freeped you last week's winner apologies as I did the artwork on Sunday I forgot I had not sent them to you.
President Bush's Indian visit - a great success
President Bush's visit to that country was a success. Little of the coverage was devoted to the inevitable protests, and it lacked the snarky tone of virtually all mainstream American press coverage of anything the President does.
Mr George W. Bush today wooed India like no other US President had ever done before and admitted that he had been “dazzled” by India.
.......... Perhaps for the first time, Mr. Bush saw the simple Indian wooden plough and posed for photographs with it slung across his right shoulder. Amused by a jumbo-size pumpkin, Mr. Bush lifted up to his chest and parodied as if he was going to fall under its weight. Even Bloggers there appreciate Bush.
It's interesting how odd it seems to read accounts of President Bush that are written by people who don't hate him. (Worth Reading in full.)
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