Saturday, May 12, 2007

Talk Show Preview (5.12.07)

A new Saturday feature here at the Real Sporer is a preview of tomorrow morning’s political gab fests.

Fox News Sunday. Rudy Giuliani is the primary guest. Rudy has really faced his first tough week this week. His positions on abortion do seem at odds with those of most of the party. He finally maybe landed on his ultimate position at week’s end. Tomorrow’s Fox appearance will draw a big audience because it’s a big moment for our current frontrunner. (♠♠♠♠)

Late Edition. Wolf does a great job. A gaggle of Senators, including Mitch McConnell, will be on hand. I always thought McConnell was one of our best overall party spokesmen in the Senate. He is one of the few that doesn’t defer to the liberals, hosts or guests, and aggressively advocates our party position. McConnell v. Barbie Boxer should be fun. Drew Barrymore’s presence will help to salve the eyes after another dose of Max Cleland’s demented hate filled rant. (♠♠♠)

Meet the Press. Tim Russert is going to again demonstrate to John McCain that the national media only loves a Republican when they’re ripping on other Republicans. I’ll bet the Senator is singing “New Kid In Town” after he see’s the edited version of this interview. (♠♠)

This Week. Barak Obama will explain the 10,000 dead in Kansas slip. C’mon Senator, we all know it was Freudian. You only wanted 10,000 to die, having been cheated by Hurricane Katrina’s stubborn refusal to produce the body count the original and most hysterical Bush bashers predicted. This guy bears watching however as he is a formidable new face. Can you imagine the sycophancy that Stephanopolous will shower on B. Hussein Obama? ()

Face the Nation. Chuck Hagel is proving that the Vietnam Syndrome has made the jump from Democrats to Republicans, kind of like when AIDS moved from simians to sapiens. Hopefully we can contain this disease before it becomes pandemic. Sen. Hagel can join Sen. McCain in the chorus of New Kid at the conclusion of this interview. (¾♠)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Love the use of the spades for rankings. Good one.

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