Today on Press the Meat, very serious journalist Tom Brokaw has Chuck Schumer and (for some reason) Guidi Ruliani. When this disgusting Nosferatu in drag continues to get any airtime is beyond me. Then Chuck Todd will be on to blather some inane conventional political wisdom, and Bob Woodward continues his book tour.
Faze the Nation has Gov. Janet Napolitano, Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas (and apparently less qualified than Sarah Palin to be VP), Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., and former acting Gov of Massachusetts (that’s scraping the bottom of the barrel a bit, isn’t it?), Jane Swift.
Speaking of the bottom of the barrel, Fux News Sunday has Pillsbury Dough Nazi Karl Rove, Alaska Lt. Governor Sean Parnell, Tony Knowles, former Democratic governor of Alaska, and Jim Laychak, president of the Pentagon Memorial Fund. Plus the usual Fuxheads will join Weaselface Wallace.
Over at the Goebbels network, it’s occasional Democrat Claire McCaskill, disgraced former HP CEO (and McCain adviser) Carly Fiorina, and Alan “the hunk” Greenspan. Then at the roundtable, it’s Paul Begala, hubby and wife tag team Jay Carney and Claire Shipman, plus (of course) George :jerk: Will.
CNN’s Late Emission has David Paulison, administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Tim “no money for old bridges” Pawlenty, Bill Richardson, DINO Dianne Feinstein, Tennessee cracker Marsha Blackburn, Obama adviser Linda Douglass, and grampy McCain wet nurse, Nancy Pfotenhauer.
Later, on 60 Minutes, Steve Kroft and John Solomon report on flawed science used to convict innocent people, Lesley Stahl chats with Antonin “Fat Tony” Scalia. Whoopdie friggin’ doo.
Have a good one.
Ghouliani damaged his image and reputation during his run for president of 9/11. His business has suffered as has his speaking fees (crocodile tears, here) I think his Rethug pals are trying to assist in a little rehabilitation.
Poor Judi, climbing the social ladder and finding Rudi has cut the rungs.
More from the woman who write the Mudflats blog in Alaska. she writes of a large turnout for a womens’ anti Palin rally. A good read;
http://mudflats.wordpress.com/2008/09/14/alaska-women-reject-palin-rally-is-huge/
Travis posted some of this, yesterday. It is front page in the NY Times. Not only does it sound like Bush but it is exactly what Ghouliani did in NY, too:
Gov. Sarah Palin lives by the maxim that all politics is local, not to mention personal.
So when there was a vacancy at the top of the State Division of Agriculture, she appointed a high school classmate, Franci Havemeister, to the $95,000-a-year directorship. A former real estate agent, Ms. Havemeister cited her childhood love of cows as a qualification for running the roughly $2 million agency.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/14/us/politics/14palin.html?_r=1&th&emc=th&oref=slogin
Great article, Sue. Loved the signs too. “Hey hockey mom, keep the puck out of DC” is classic.
:rofl2:
91 f*cking degrees here. This blows. I thought we were done with this shit.
Around 70 here. I better get out in that shit before it’s done and gone for the rest of the year.
It was the largest political rally in Alaska history:
My pool is starting to get too cold. 🙁 Plus the mosquitos have been horrible back there. You know, there weren’t any mosquitos in Phoenix at all when I moved here in 1983. There weren’t even any mosquitos up north. And the mosquitos are fast now. They also are very smart in that they go for the backs of your legs and ankles, they seem to know when they are being watched. When you try to kill them with your hands they go hide for a while and then come back out when you’re not paying attention. We must have killed all the slow ones so that only the fast reproduced. :smack:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25266890/
Hey, that’s the Loussac Library in that embedded clip.
At the end of the segment when answering the question about how many people may show up at the rally against Palin, you can hear someone in the news studio laughing at the response of 10 to 100, they don’t know. Palin use to work for KTUU.
People, you have to help me here.
I watched some booblehead shows today and they are saying O’Bama was the first to go negative in this campaign by saying McCain said we could be in Iraq for 100 years. But he said that, right? Maybe he did not mean it but his flip answer was he would not care if it took 100 years, right?
Another connection to KTUU is the former Press Secretary for Palin, Meg Stapleton, who also use to work for broadcast company.
Vernon, it is not good for your mental health to watch Sunday bobblehead shows. Once you read PJ’s bobblehead lineup, that should be clear.
Obama repeats something McInane says and that’s considered negative.
McShame makes up negative stuff about Obama and that’s politics.
Danny Goldberg on this week’s installment of the Sound Opinions radio show.
http://www.soundopinions.org/
I suppose they will ask him why he destroyed THE FUNNY, but since it is a music show, probably not.
“Pillsbury Dough Nazi”
“McCain Wet Nurse”
excellent
When is the “Empress of the North” going to join the Bobbleheads?
Sue’s right Vern, I watched 5 minutes of the $calia interview and my head nearly exploded.
Great link by the way Sue. I hadn’t even heard of the anti-palin rally.