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Show by Show Line Up for Saturday July 21, 2007 and Sunday July 22, 2007
Network and Cable News Networks | July 21, 2007 | Network and Cable News

Posted on 07/21/2007 3:37:28 PM PDT by Phsstpok

Preview and Analysis for Weekend of July 21st and 22nd, 2007

Guest lineup for the Sunday TV news shows:

NBC's "Meet the Press"
  • Mike McConnell, DNI
  • Senator Russ Feingold, D-WI

CBS's "Face the Nation"

  • Senator Harry Reid, D-NV
  • Senator Olympia Snowe, R-ME

Fox News Sunday

  • Fran Townsend, White House Counter Terrorism Advisor
  • Senator Kit Bond, R-MO
  • Senator Evan Bayh, D-MD
CNN "Late Edition"
  • Khurshid Kasuri, Pakistani Foreign Minister
  • Fran Townsend, White House Counter Terrorism Advisor
  • David Bonior, D-MI
  • Representative Artur Davis, D-AL
  • Senator Mitch McConnell, R-KY
  • Senator Dick Durbin, D-IL

ABC's "This Week"

  • Pre-empted for golf

It's all NIE and Iraq withdrawal this week.  The Harry Reid debating society, weenie roast and slumber party quickly became a laughing stock.  It was notable for silly posturing by those in favor of defeat and a few gems from those who see the conflict clearly.  Bit's and pieces of Senator McCain's speech (as excerpted and analyzed at PowerLine blog under the title A Man Addresses the Boys) have gone a long way to making me remember what I ever saw in him and I still admire him for sticking with his position on Iraq and the WOT against fierce opposition of his former DBM and so called "moderate" allies.  And it looks like the tide may have a chance to turn.

This last week was an attempt to stampede the electorate before the surge would have a chance to demonstrate results.  Some very encouraging things are happening in Iraq and even the shrillest propaganda by the DBM is beginning to fail in distracting people from the truth.  There are to many other sources of information for them to get away with this sort of thing for long.  Having failed to preempt the agreed upon September review with General Patraeus they've decided that they have to do two things, change the expectations to unattainable goals and attack and undermine the entire military and General Patraeus in particular.  To mangle a phrase, this has the looks of a hail Goebbels moment by the left.

Total aside, is this a seperated at birth situation?

I mean, does this have "Kurt Waldheim" written all over it, or what?

Anyway, on to the shows.

NBC Meet The Press pits the new Director of National Intelligence, Mike McConnell, against uber leftie defeatocrat Russ Feingold.  Feingold has been taking huge amounts of heat for "going soft" on the Bush administration.  Perhaps he will try the impeachment ploy again to shore up their base?  McConnell was a "controversial" pick when appointed earlier this year to replace Negroponte, most notably from "civil liberties" groups.  He is turning out to be very low key, so far, and decidedly non-controversial, even drawing praise for scuttling some of the most expensive high tech "technical means" toys that head spooks have come to love so much.  Perhaps there is a hidden gotcha waiting to be sprung on Admiral McConnell?  Lil' Timmah would surely be inclined to cooperate with his allies in laying such an ambush.  After all, it's becoming an NBC speciality.  Just think of Hardball's recent love fest with Ann Coulter.  The roundtable with Brooks, Woodward and Hayes seems predicated not on accomplishing any specific goal, but on laying groundwork for future action and criticism, specifically on trying to define the terms for possible Cheney and Bush impeachment hearings.  These are truly desperate and deranged individuals.

CBS Face The Nation brings us Harry Reid his own self against (wait for it) Olympia Snowe.  Really.  That's CBS' idea of a debate.  The Dhimmicrat leading the charge towards defeat and surrender versus a Republican who agrees with him.  Morons.  There really is no joy is Mudville, Dingy Harry has struck out... big time!  Following the humiliating defeat he suffered this week I'm surprised he would subject himself to potential ridicule.  Knowing Ol' Bob I'm sure that certain "agreements and understandings" are in place, starting with Snowe as the "opposition" guest.  Truly a sad end to what was once thought to be the "tiffany network," especially for news coverage.  The decline and fall of this organization is so bad that their entire history is beginning to be examined closely to see if the current grotesque institution is truly an aberration or if we're just now noticing how they always were.  I'm convinced that the latter situation is correct and look forward to Uncle Walter's treason finally being examined clearly and carefully.  After all, the man who may be most responsible, albeit indirectly, for the death's of millions and the enslavement or exile of millions more deserve to be properly investigated.

Fox News Sunday offers a platform to a second White House surrogate, Frances Townsend, Assistant to the president for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism, who has been the primary spokesperson on the NIE.  She will also appear on Wolfie's show.  Kit Bond and Evan Bayh weigh in, all talking about the NIE and Iraq.  Bond was on the lefts fantasy list of defectors for the retreat because he has been critical of the early post war policies in Iraq.  I think that they over interpreted his comments.  In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if Bond were actually acting as a trial ballonist for proposed White House themes as they attempt to frame the debate for the remaining year and a half of Bush's term.  I don't think Colin Powell or his man in Baghdad, Paul Bremer, are going to come out looking too good, which is how I think it should be.  William Kristol has sounded the clarion call for a Bush rally, much as he did after conservatives won the Harriet Myers fight.  The Weekly Standard this week has fired what may be the opening shots in an epic political battle.  I'm seeing signs that President Bush is finally ready to take off the gloves and actually fight back.  A lot of my opinion will depend on how far Gates goes in placating Shillary in her spat with Undersecretary Eric S. Edelman.  Were it up to me I'd turn Dick Cheney loose to carry this battle to the front pages.  What's it going to cost him, popularity with the media or the anti-war left?  Brit is back on the roundtable so Chris must be back.  Frankly I liked the show much better with Brit as host (surprise, surprise) but it precludes him getting too involved in the roundtable (not that he's been doing much the last few months anyway).  He has been feisty as host, so perhaps he's got his juices flowing again.  The previously mentioned Bill Kristol is also on and his comments may be the most interesting.  Juan and Mara continue to swing (and miss) from the left.  I rarely mention the "Power Player" segment on this show, but will this week, as the focus is Virgin billionaire Branson.  The only thing of interest is that he has been named as an advisor to the "wise elders" who we should all listen to to solve the worlds problems by Nelson Mandela.  The five members of "The Elders", in addition to Mandela, of course, are Jimmy Carter, the former US president, Kofi Annan, the former United Nations secretary-general, Mary Robinson, the former Irish president, Desmond Tutu, the Archbishop Emeritus of Cape Town and Mohammed Yunus, the Nobel Laureate and founder of the Green Bank in Bangladesh.  I kid you not.

CNN Late Edition continues the theme, with a repeat by Frances Townsend, along with David Bonior and Artur Davis serving as surrogates for Edwards and Obama, respectively.  They then segue to this weeks sleepover in the Senate with Mitch McConnell and Dick "they're all Nazis" Durbin.  Watch for some nasty rhetoric from Durbin.  He seems still to be the designated attack weasel.  Coming full circle to the NIE they also have the Pakistan Foreign Minister, Khurshid Kasuri.  I find it ominous that they misspelled his name in their listings.  Watch for every grievance against the Muslim world to be laid at his feet.

ABC This Week takes pitty on us as they have the week off in favor of British Open golf coverage.

The Saturday shows (already underway as I finish this up) are fairly predictable.  The Beltway Boys has been covering the Senate Iraq fight and the 2008 horse race.  Fox News Watch is getting more and more cartoonish in their refusal to actually examine the failures of their profession.  Discussing if ESPN is fair and balanced, for goodness sake!  CNBC's Tim Russert Show and Book Fair has Robert Novak promoting his memoir.  It will be interesting to see if anything substantive is allowed to emerge regarding the truth of le affaire Plame.  The Journal Editorial Report also examines the NIE and, like CNN, focuses on the issues surrounding Pakistan.  Bush has already shown his willingness to break with previous policies and autocratic regimes that we have supported out of "realipolitik."  You don't suppose...

When looking back on this period from future perspectives we may see this weeks fight in the Senate as a definitive moment for the war on terror and the Dhimmicrats war against the United States.  You can never tell.  Regardless, we live in interesting times.

This should be cross posted to my blog at Wizards.townhall.com later today. I have finally caught up over their and I hope to keep up to date from now on. In fact I'm going to change the format just a bit when posting this in light of the success of the technique I used to get caught up. This analysis will still be first but then I'm going to try putting all of the show by show posts into one big Post number 1. If I end up falling back to separate posts you'll know that I found an upper limit to the length of FR posts.

This thread exists primarily as a heads up for who is on the weekend talks shows, what they've been invited on to push (based on their recent pronouncements) and the spin (meme) the DBM is likely trying to push based on that information. All of this is prep work for the weekly Sunday Morning Talk Show thread posted by Alas Babylon!. That thread provides a live commentary and analysis of the Sunday talking head shows, with valuable insight and exceptional fact checking. we are the Jedi Council of FreeRepublic, at least in regards to these DBM gabfests. You wanna know what was said and what it meant, as well as where they messed up? Read that thread!

Mark Kilmer has posted his excellent preview of the Sunday shows over at Redstate.COM.

Politico.COM has their Sunday Talk Show Tip Sheet


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: campaign; iraq; nie; senate

Show by Show Preview

Below are the topics and guests announced for these programs, along with my take on the "memes" that the shows are trying to push.  With each guest's name are a series of links that I found in a web search that helped me get a handle on who they are and what their likely positions will be when they are interviewed.


Saturday Shows For July 21, 2007

The Beltway Boys (Mort Kondrake, Fred Barnes)

CNBC's Tim Russert Show (Tim Russert)

Fox News Watch (Eric Burns)

Journal Editorial Report (Paul Gigot) - FNC show page


NBC Meet The Press (Tim Russert)


CBS Face The Nation (Bob Schieffer)


Fox News Sunday (Chris Wallace)


CNN Late Edition (Wolf Blitzer)


ABC This Week (George Stephanopoulos)


1 posted on 07/21/2007 3:37:33 PM PDT by Phsstpok
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To: A.Hun; Bahbah; Txsleuth; MNJohnnie; eeevil conservative; Alas Babylon!; Seattle Conservative; ...
Ping

The Weekend Talk Show Preview Thread is up

It will also be cross posted to my blog at

http://wizards.townhall.com/

Here's a sample of  my usually witty commentary...

... It's all NIE and Iraq withdrawal this week.  The Harry Reid debating society, weenie roast and slumber party quickly became a laughing stock.  It was notable for silly posturing by those in favor of defeat and a few gems from those who see the conflict clearly. ...


2 posted on 07/21/2007 3:39:40 PM PDT by Phsstpok (Often wrong, but never in doubt)
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To: Phsstpok
Total aside, is this a seperated at birth situation?

Nah. Harry Reid looks like the soap opera villain in Texas Rangers who has just had his flacks bumped off. Goebbels looks like the mad scientist in a monster movie.

3 posted on 07/21/2007 3:51:45 PM PDT by BusterBear
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To: Phsstpok
Unbelievable job, week after week. they've decided that they have to do two things, change the expectations to unattainable goals and attack and undermine the entire military and General Patraeus in particular.

Spot on, my friend.

4 posted on 07/21/2007 4:42:10 PM PDT by Bahbah
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To: Phsstpok

Unbelievable job, phsstpok!! I don’t know how many hours this must take you .. you’re amazing.

You may get a kick out of this

http://hotair.com/archives/2007/07/21/hardball-catfight-video-melanie-morgan-v-naomi-wolf-on-traitors-cleavage/


5 posted on 07/21/2007 4:47:46 PM PDT by STARWISE (They (Rats) think of this WOT as Bush's war, not America's war-RichardMiniter, respected OBL author)
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To: BusterBear
Harry Reid looks like the soap opera villain in Texas Rangers who has just had his flacks bumped off. Goebbels looks like the mad scientist in a monster movie.

The mad scientist in most monster movies, particularly the earliest serials and low budget "dreadfuls," was originally based on Tesla.  Edison, who controlled many critical patents for the film industry, used his influence to get them to caricature and defame eastern European born scientists as dangerous kooks as part of his long rivalry with Tesla.  Look at the serials for archetypes, particularly ones threatening wide spread destruction with "death rays."  Not directly related to that argument, but note the family resemblance with Michael Rennie, of The Day The Earth Stood Still fame.

Nikola Tesla Michael Rennie Harry Reid Joseph Goebbels

And since Tesla was born in eastern Europe in 1856 and died in the US in 1943 (after having lived in the American southwest for several years) he could easily be the ancestor to all of these men.  However, except for Rennie, that is a totally unjust calumny against Tesla, IMO.

6 posted on 07/21/2007 4:52:05 PM PDT by Phsstpok (Often wrong, but never in doubt)
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To: Phsstpok
Thanks for the ping. I don't know how you just keep on "keeping on" with your weekly "gathering" of so much information.

You are doing a commendable service for many FReepers and I speak for many, I'm sure, when I say thanks.

Chuck

7 posted on 07/21/2007 5:12:52 PM PDT by Chuck54 (“If you want to be successful, put your effort into controlling the sail, not the wind.”)
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