This Week. (ABC). Clinton sycophant George Stephanopoulos has a feisty pair. While the Princess of Appeasement, Miss. Munich 2007, Speaker Damascus Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco/Guam) will bring her uniquely vapid and malignant commentary to a even more friendly forum than she found in Bashir Assad's reception room she will find her head in her lap (on the outside instead of its usual metaphoric location) if she appears simultaneously with Mitch McConnell (R-Ky) our Senate Minority Leader. There will be fireworks either way as the laconic Mitch is one of the few Republicans who recognize the importance of rejecting the liberal commentator’s questions/argument in presenting the Republican position of issues. (♠♠♠♠)
Fox News Sunday. (Fox). Chris Wallace features another feisty pair, Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC) will discuss the Senate immigration compromise. Lindsey has become much more aggressive of late in responding to the stream of invective the Democrats’ call argument. Fox always features a good panel. One thing is obvious; Brit Hume and especially Bill Kristol are the smartest of the talking journalist heads. (♠♠♠)
Meet the Press. (NBC). Chris Dodd (D-Conn) vs. Newt Gingrich (R-Ga)? Newt will promptly grab Russerts jaw bone and send Dodd, Russert and the throw in pseudo historian Douglas Brinkley running to the green room. Intellectually, smacking Dodd around is more akin to slaying a dragon fly than a dragon but knocking around three liberals-one of whom runs asks the questions-all in less than an hour should be fun to watch. Kind of an intellectual Grindhouse for ‘Rats. (♠♠ ½)
Late Edition (CNN). Wolf is absent and John King guest hosts. The number of guests won’t compensate for the lack of fireworks on May 20. On a bright note, Cabinet Secretaries Chertoff and Gutierrez will kick off with a defense of the Administration’s position on the Immigration Bill. Carl Levin (D-Mich) and Mel Martinez (R-Fla) bat second-so we’re maybe looking at single with that pair. Ron Paul will provide the libertarian perspective later in the program. While Cong. Paul is as wrong as the picture of Bill Clinton toting a Bible on the war, he’s right as rain on many other things. Ron’s IQ might actually double John King’s so that mental mismatch should prove an entertaining hors d’oeuvre to the vast Indian lunch that will immediately follow for the Real Sporer and his Hot Spouse. (♠♠)
Face the Nation (CBS). Here’s a surprise. Every guest is an opponent of the Bush Administration. Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) and Washington’s most grateful legislator, Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) will be the two political guests. I wonder if Specter will mention how Feinstein claimed Carol Lam'-one of the eight U.S. District Attorneys who Al Gonzales terminated-was somehow fired for improper reasons when, in fact, Feinstein herself demanded Lam's head. I'll bet not. (♠)
Will review tomorrow and evaluate the accuracy of our predictions.
Fox News Sunday. (Fox). Chris Wallace features another feisty pair, Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC) will discuss the Senate immigration compromise. Lindsey has become much more aggressive of late in responding to the stream of invective the Democrats’ call argument. Fox always features a good panel. One thing is obvious; Brit Hume and especially Bill Kristol are the smartest of the talking journalist heads. (♠♠♠)
Meet the Press. (NBC). Chris Dodd (D-Conn) vs. Newt Gingrich (R-Ga)? Newt will promptly grab Russerts jaw bone and send Dodd, Russert and the throw in pseudo historian Douglas Brinkley running to the green room. Intellectually, smacking Dodd around is more akin to slaying a dragon fly than a dragon but knocking around three liberals-one of whom runs asks the questions-all in less than an hour should be fun to watch. Kind of an intellectual Grindhouse for ‘Rats. (♠♠ ½)
Late Edition (CNN). Wolf is absent and John King guest hosts. The number of guests won’t compensate for the lack of fireworks on May 20. On a bright note, Cabinet Secretaries Chertoff and Gutierrez will kick off with a defense of the Administration’s position on the Immigration Bill. Carl Levin (D-Mich) and Mel Martinez (R-Fla) bat second-so we’re maybe looking at single with that pair. Ron Paul will provide the libertarian perspective later in the program. While Cong. Paul is as wrong as the picture of Bill Clinton toting a Bible on the war, he’s right as rain on many other things. Ron’s IQ might actually double John King’s so that mental mismatch should prove an entertaining hors d’oeuvre to the vast Indian lunch that will immediately follow for the Real Sporer and his Hot Spouse. (♠♠)
Face the Nation (CBS). Here’s a surprise. Every guest is an opponent of the Bush Administration. Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) and Washington’s most grateful legislator, Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) will be the two political guests. I wonder if Specter will mention how Feinstein claimed Carol Lam'-one of the eight U.S. District Attorneys who Al Gonzales terminated-was somehow fired for improper reasons when, in fact, Feinstein herself demanded Lam's head. I'll bet not. (♠)
Will review tomorrow and evaluate the accuracy of our predictions.
4 comments:
Dude, great new format. Good content.
John King's interview on the amnesty bill was pretty-darn-good.
I highlight some of the better points at: CNN's John King asks Secretaries Gutierrez and Chertoff very tough questions on Amnesty Bill.
I missed this the first time I read it. Gawd that's funny.
"While the Princess of Appeasement, Miss. Munich 2007, Speaker Damascus Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco/Guam)"
I love the use of spades as your rating system. Funny.
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