Well, what do these people have in store for us today? On Press the Meet, the Potatoheaded one has Jack Murtha, and then, if you’re gonna get screwed, you gotta have lube, so Shell President John Hofmeister, ConocoPhillips CEO James Mulva, and Chevron CEO David O’Reilly will be on to tell us how it’s all supply and demand, and never mind those record profits and outrageous CEO salaries.
On Faze the Nation, Tony Snowjob reminisces on his visit to Baghdad with dear leader, and then we’ll try to tell the difference between Lindsay Graham and Joe Biden (hint, Graham is the more effeminate one).
ABC has the World Cup (USA, USA, USA…), so we’ll have to get by without George Snufalufagus “this week.” Go rent “The War Room” if you want to see him – it’s nice to have a movie with a happy ending (so to speak).
It’s more Snow in June as Tony “the Job” heads over to chat with Weaselface Wallace on Fux News Sunday. Then John Podesta and Simon Rosenberg will dispense some conventional wisdom on how the Dems can win back the House (since they’ve been so goddamn right about everything up ’til now).
On CNN’s Späte Ausgabe mit Wolf Blitzer, it’s :omg: more Snow in June! Plus the Kansas ashole himself, Pat Roberts, DINO Dianne Feinstein, Iraq’s foreign minister, Hoshyar Zebari, former Sec State, Lawrence Eagleburger, and Zbigniew Brzezinski (gesundheit).
Later, on 60 Minutes, Bob Simon goes swimming with the sharks, Ed Bradley does a story on those evil environmentalists and animal rights groups (they’re the “biggest domestic terror threat,” docha know), and then Morley Safer talks to Texas gubernatorial candidate Kinky Friedman.
The new season of The Dead Zone begins on USA at 10:00 PM Eastern. And if you’ve got HBO, you can watch Deadwood.
Happy Father’s Day to all you dads out there, and Happy 64 to Paul McCartney. Enjoy your Sunday.