The Sunday Morning Talk Shows: a preview
For Sunday, June 29, 2008

FOX News Sunday (FNS): Host Chris Wallace talks to Ed Rendell for Obama and Rob Portman for McCain. Then it’s a trip to the fringe with Libertarian Presidential nominee Bob Barr.
This Week (ABC): Host George Stephanopoulos talks to Rahm Emanuel for Obama and Tim Pawlenty for McCain.
Meet the Press (NBC): Host Tom Brokaw sits down with California Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, Wyoming Dem Gov. Dave Freudenthal (D-WY), and Governor Bill Ritter (D-Colorado) to discuss the politics of the wild, wild west.
Face the Nation (CBS): Host Bob Schieffer speaks with Joe Lieberman for McCain and Wes Clark for Obama.
Late Edition (CNN): Host Wolf Blitzer talks to Bobby Jindal for McCain and Jon Corzine for Obama, then to Mitch McConnell and the usual cast of thousands.
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There are potential veeps, I have heard, it Rendell (D), Portman (R), and Pawlenty (R). Jindal’s name has been thrown around, and I’m surprised I’ve not yet heard Emanuel’s name.
This week is also of note for the fact that the two “mob governors,” Rendell and Corzine, will be on in the morning, though on different shows.
I’ll do the review tomorrow.







June 28th, 2008 at 8:08 am
Great info here, but please leave out things like “trip to the fringe” regarding anyone trying to finally buck the two party monopoly (oligopoly).
A vote for the two party system is a wasted vote.
June 28th, 2008 at 8:12 am
Or, to better put it, a vote for a Democrat and Feminist controlled “Neo-Republican Party” is a wasted vote. McCain can still wise up and pick a libertarian VP like Sanford or, maybe, Palin.
That way, conservatives would know its only a matter of time before libertarians are back in full control of at least one party (libertarians want to control both parties eventually).
June 29th, 2008 at 9:07 am
Mark,
Google Myron Fagan, tell me where he is wrong. Every site has the same information. What he wrote was 30 years ago but explains a lot about the start of liberalism, the banking system and why communism was introduced into the world. I always wondered how all this stuff fits and his explanation is amazing to say the least. How billion dollar tax free foundations have dual roles, one that is humanitarian on the outside, but has a much less noble cause. Like the ACLU, NAACP, Ford, just a few.
June 29th, 2008 at 6:40 pm
I’ll check it out, Daniel. Thanks.