For Sunday, February 24, 2008

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FOX News Sunday (FNS): Host Chris Wallace sits down with Republican Governors Tim Pawlenty (R-Minnesota) and Mark Sanford (R-South Carolina), and Dem Governors Time Kaine of Virginia and Jon Corzine of gangsterville New Jersey.

This Week (ABC): Host George Stephanopoulos talks to Senators Joe Biden, Dem, and Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas.

Meet the Press (NBC): Tim Russert talks to Ralph Nader.

Face the Nation (CBS): Host Bob Schieffer chats with McCain strategist Charlie Black, and Dem Governors Jenn Granholm of Michigan and Jan Napolitano of New Mexico.

Late Edition (CNN): Host Wolf Blitzer talks to Admiral Mike McConnell, the Director of National Intelligence; Dem Governors Ed Rendell of Pennsylvania for Hillary and Kathy Sebelius of Kansas for Obama; Chuck Hagel; Governor Pawlenty; and Bob Bennett, a Democrat lawyer who defended Clinton (Bill) in the matter for which he impeached.

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FNS is into the veepstakes, Sanford and Pawlenty, Kaine and Corzine, although I’ve not heard Corzine mentioned in that regard and I imagine he has a lot of organized baggage. On TW, Biden was just shot down grounded in Afghanistan, so it will be his first appearance since his triumphant return to the States after his harrowing ordeal. Steph talks to Senator Hutchinson, who was soundly rejected by RedStaters as a possible McCain running mate.

McCain op Black is going to talk about the NYT bit. Granholm and Napolitano are doing FTN for Hillary and Barry respectively.

More Hillary vs. Obama surrogacy will take place on LE, between Rendell (Hillary) and Sebelius (Barry). Ed’s increasingly ineffective and he’s still talking a lot about nothing. I liked Sebelius better when he spelled his surname with an “I” and wrote such as the tone poem Finlandia, but that’s someone else entirely. Never mind.

I have no idea what’s on Russert’s mind with Ralph Nader. He has me puzzled. Even a Presidential announcement from the old man isn’t news.

I’ll have the review of these shows live over at RedState tomorrow afternoon.