The Sunday Morning Talk Shows - The Review
Sunday, November 25, 2007

Fred Thompson was host Chris Wallace’s guest on FOX News Sunday, and he talked briefly of his tax cut plans. He’s also not going to retool his campaign merely because Fred Barnes and Charles Krauthammer are unimpressed with the operation and the candidate.
Also on FNS, Carl Levin stressed the need for a “non-binding goal” calling for getting our troops out of Iraq. Lindsey Graham accused Levin and his fellow Democrats of trying to undermine the war effort, going back to the old strategy for political reasons.
On TW, 2008 GOP Presidential hopeful John McCain argued that the choice between human rights and national security, as mentioned by Abu Ghraib Sanchez and Hillary, is a false one. Next on TW, 2008 Dem Presidential hopeful Bill Richardson said that our troops have become targets and we should get out in a year.
On MTP, one of Russert’s roundtables – Matalin, Murphy, Shrum, and Carville – sat around a table and argued in sound bytes.
On FTN, on of Schiffer’s roundtables — Robin Wright, Tony Zinni, Larry Wright, and Rick Atkinson – sat around a table and argued in sound bytes.
Finally, on LE, Mike Huckabee said that he’d strike into the Pakistani hinterlands without first seeking Pak’s permission. He pledged to make the United States energy independent within a decade. He and Blitzer shared stories of Team Mitt’s hijinks.
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