First off, I think it bears mentioning that the NY Jets actually won a playoff game yesterday, for the first time since beating the Chargers in OT in 2005. While I’m at it, I feel compelled to mention that Buffalo hasn’t even seen the playoffs since 1999, when they lost to Miami (you have to go all the way back to 1995 to find a Bills playoff win). Anyhow, as for today’s boobleheads…
On Press the Meat today, it’s the battle of the Chairs, as DNC Chair Tim Kaine goes up against RNC Chair Bozo Steele. Plus, an eggskloosiff interview with Ahnuld Schwarzenegger. Then, can three people make a round table? We’ll find out as Andrea Mitchell and Chuck Todd join Gilligan Gregory.
At CBS, Diane the Dino Feinstein and Pete “Hokie” Hoekstra will try and Faze the Nation along with the NY Times’ Peter Baker, and Jan “don’t call me Joan” Crawford of CBS News.
On Fux News Sunday, Weaselface Wallace has Krazy Jon Kyl and Jack Reed, plus a reprise of the battle of the Chairs, with Tim Kaine and “I wanna be like Mike” Steele. And the Fuxheads, of course.
At the Goebbels network, George Snufalufagus asks White House Council of Economic Advisers Chair Christina Romer when working people will recover from the the economic “recovery,” plus there’s a “power” roundtable with George :jerk: Will, Liz “Leni Riefenstahl” Cheney, Bloomberg’s Al Hunt, Judy Woodruff and Robbie Reich.
At CNN, Fareed Zakaria has the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Michael Mullen plus a panel on the Christmas day attempted airline bombing.
Of course, the big news (other than the Jets) is the season premiere of “Big Love” on HBO tonight. It should take away some of the pain of tomorrow being Monday. At least until 5:30 tomorrow morning rolls around.
i admire your energerny pj.
thanks for pumping out the blog every mornin.
Ditto, pj.
Enthusiasitcally looked forward to daily :banana:
The Simpsons 20th anniversary special vs. the season premiere of Big Love. Aaaaaargh. Reluctantly firing up the DVR, I guess.
Or maybe they could combine the two shows and make Marge a sister wife.
On second thought, forget it. It would never work. Marge and Margene? Waaaaay too confusing.
I think Patty and Selma would make fine sister wives. If not for Bill, then definitely for Roman.