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Sunday Talkers

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Morning lineup:

 

Meet the Press: White House Senior Adviser Dan Pfeiffer; Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY); Former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld; Rep. Dave Camp (R-MI); Roundtable: Rep. Xavier Becerra (D-CA), Peggy Noonan (Wall Street Journal) and Bob Woodward (Washington Post).Face the Nation: White House Senior Adviser Dan Pfeiffer; Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX); Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT); President/CEO of the Associated Press Gary Pruitt; Roundtable: David Sanger (New York Times), Lois Romano (Politico), Dan Balz (Washington Post) and John Dickerson (CBS News).

This Week: White House Senior Adviser Dan Pfeiffer; Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH); Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ); Rep. Tom Price (R-GA); Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-NY); Roundtable: George Will (Washington Post), Ron Fournier (National Journal), April Ryan (American Urban Radio Networks), Katrina vanden Heuvel (The Nation) and Jeff Zeleny (ABC News).

Fox News Sunday: White House Senior Adviser Dan Pfeiffer; Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI); Roundtable: Brit Hume (Fox News), Kirsten Powers (Daily Beast), GOP Strategist Karl Rove and Former Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH).

State of the Union: White House Senior Adviser Dan Pfeiffer; Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY); Susan Page (USA Today); Democratic Strategist Donna Brazile; GOP Strategist Ana Navarro; Jessica Yellin (CNN); Reliable Sources: Jennifer Loven (Associated Press); Joe Concha (Mediaite); American University Prof. Jane Hall; Jennifer Rubin (Washington Post); David Shuster (Current TV); Michelle Cottle (Daily Beast).

The Chris Matthews Show: Kasie Hunt (NBC News); David Ignatius (Washington Post); Gloria Borger (CNN); Howard Finman (Huffington Post).

Evening lineup:

60 Minutes will feature: a report on the use of computer facial recognition technology in public places, which is making it harder to remain anonymous (preview); an interview with North Korean defector Shin Dong Hyuk (preview); and, a look at some of the personal effects of Michael Jackson, whose brand is making more money in death than he was earning later in life (preview)

 

On Comedy Central…

The Daily Show

 

Monday: Actress Ellen PageTuesday: Former NBA Coach Phil Jackson

Wednesday: Bill O’Reilly (Fox News)

Thursday: Actor Morgan Freeman

The Colbert Report

 

Monday: David Sassoon (InsideClimateNews.org)Tuesday: Author Noah Feldman

Wednesday: Band The National

Thursday: Christopher Chivers (New York Times)

 

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Video- Robert Gates: Some Benghazi critics have “cartoonish” view of military capability

Sunday Talk

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Morning lineup:

Meet the Press: Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA); Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA); Former Ambassador Thomas Pickering; Roundtable: Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL), David Brooks (New York Times), Katty Kay (BBC) and Author Wes Moore.

Face the Nation: Former Defense Secretary William Gates; Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL); Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R-NH); Poet Maya Angelou; Roundtable: David Sanger (New York Times), Bobby Ghosh (TIME), David Rohde (Reuters) and Sharyl Attkisson (CBS News).

This Week: Sen. John McCain (R-AZ); Sen. Jack Reed (D-RI); Foreign Policy Roundtable: George Will (Washington Post), Former Joint Chiefs of Staff Vice Chair Gen. James Cartwright, Ruth Marcus (Washington Post) and Jonathan Karl (ABC News); Political Roundtable: George Will, Democratic Strategist Donna Brazile, GOP Strategist Matthew Dowd, Former Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-NH) and Jonathan Karl.

Fox News: Rep. Mike Rogers (R-MI); Rep. Adam Smith (D-WA); Rep.-Elect Mark Sanford (R-SC); Roundtable: Bill Kristol (Weekly Standard), Former Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH), Kimberley Strassel (Wall Street Journal) and Juan Williams (Fox News).

State of the Union: Rep. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL); Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI); GOP Strategist Alex Castellanos; Democratic Strategist Mo Elleithee; Karen Tumulty (Washington Post); Reliable Sources: Pop Culture Commentator Lola Ogunnaike; Paul Farhi (Washington Post); Jim Warren (New York Daily News); Connie Schultz (Cleveland Plain Dealer); Margaret Carlson (Bloomberg News); Bob Cusack (The Hill); Jim Geraghty (National Review).

The Chris Matthews Show: Howard Fineman (Huffington Post); S. E. Cupp (MSNBC); Joe Klein (TIME); Kelly O’Donnell (NBC News).

Evening lineup:

60 Minutes will feature: an interview with Jessica Buchanan, the American aid worker who was rescued by Navy SEALs in the Somali desert (preview); an interview with Air Force veteran Mike Haynie, a business professor at Syracuse University, has created a course to teach vets how to start their own businesses (preview); and, an interview with Microsoft founder Bill Gates (preview).

On Comedy Central…

The Daily Show

Monday: Director J.J. Abrams (ABC News)

Tuesday: Actor Nathan Lane

Wednesday: Former Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-NH)

Thursday: Author George Packer

The Colbert Report

Monday: Authors Jessica Buchanan & Erik Landemalm

Tuesday: Author Dan Brown

Wednesday: Singer Cindy Lauper

Thursday: Harvard University Prof. Daniel Lieberman

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This week’s Media Bias Sunday Talk scoreboard! GOP 8, Democrats 7

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Tomorrow is Media Bias Sunday! Or as I like to call it, Librul Media My Ass Sunday aka John McCain/Lindsey Graham Sunday.

Let’s take a sneak preview of what’s coming up on the Big Sunday Talker Line-Up, per the Los Angeles Times and the Seattle Times, okay? Okay.

This is not a complete list; Paddy provides that to you tomorrow. Sometimes it’s hard to tell if the lists include panel members, so bear with me if sometimes those commentators are included… or not. I try not to because panels usually include mostly Republicans, and if there are “Democrats,” they’re about as “liberal” as, well, Harold Ford.

And as you may have noticed, Fox is not included, because, well come on, what’s the point?

ABC’s “This Week”– John McCain (R); Jack Reed (D).

NBC’s “Meet the Press”– Darrell Issa (R); Adam Kinzinger (R); Dianne Feinstein (D); former diplomat Thomas Pickering; Kirsten Gillibrand (D); Jaime Herrera Beutler (R); Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R); Linda T. Sanchez (D).

CBS’ “Face the Nation”– Thomas Pickering; former Defense Secretary Robert Gates (R); Dick Durbin (D); Kelly Ayotte (R).

CNN’s “State of the Union”– Sen. Susan Collins (R); Thomas Pickering; Tammy Duckworth (D); Tulsi Gabbard (D).

It’s time to do the math:

Red Rs + Red Rs, carry the pi, divided by D, times Bias, minus even-handedness… calculating…

Total: 8 Rs, 7 Ds. Please feel free to check the addition and political affiliations.

There it is: Your librul media at work.

Why I didn’t watch the Sunday talk shows today

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I made the mistake of turning on “Meet the Press” today. I lasted about seven minutes before screaming at the Tee Vee Machine and turning it off. The entire seven minutes was similar to what happened here: “Does this open the president up for criticism? Will critics have new ammo? Well, will they, huh? Huh?” #LibrulMediaMyAss

All I heard was Benghazi Benghazi Benghazi, criticism of the president over the Boston bombings, and then more hyperventilating about anything else that ever existed within the vast political scope of all things Obama. BAD Obama. FAILURE Obama. INEPT Obama. LEAD FROM BEHIND Obama. BLAME Obama.

I’m fine with healthy, constructive criticism, but this is out of control. There is no more news. News died when it was swept into the greedy, self-serving world of commercialization. What we have now is any excuse to create controversy, to even create a non-existent news story, in order to ramp up the ratings.

What better way for corporate-owned media to achieve higher Nielsens for their beloved corporate sponsors than to bash Obama, ignite passions, beat the drums for war, and scare viewers so that they’ll glue themselves to the screen to catch the next BIG, SCARY CHYRON!

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But back to the Benghazi Noise Machine. Today, Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) claimed that President Obama’s administration is threatening and intimidating witnesses, but he couldn’t even back up his claim:

But hey, that’s okay, people watched, some pointed and laughed, and some even mistook his warped opinion for fact. Key word: Watched. What more could a news program hope for? Oh wait, that was Fox, not news.

I previously posted a video of a segment in which Chris Hayes said this on his “All In” show:

“Question mark.” You know, there is this thing we do in cable news. Sometimes magazines do it too. You want to grab someone’s attention but the thing you want to say is just too irresponsible to get away with or stand behind. So, for example, maybe I want to say, in discussing Lindsey Graham’s demagoguery in constitutional due process, “Lindsey Graham, comma, Constitution hater.” So no, instead what we would say is, “Lindsay Graham, Constitution hater?” Since you are asking a question, you don’t have to stand behind what you are asserting.

And then, as if on cue, MSNBC displayed a chyron only a few minutes ago that read, “Lame duck already?” Since they asked, allow me to respond: “Idiotic question chyron?” Question mark?

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Another Sunday. More outrage to report.

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In what seems like another lifetime ago, our old pal and brilliant colleague Cliff Schecter used to write a Friday “Cliff’s Corner” post at AMERICAblog that always started out with, “Another week. More preposterousness to report.”

As I said in a previous post, I am tempted to take it from there on a weekly basis: Another Sunday. More outrage to report. I can’t and won’t watch all the Sunday talk shows, and sometimes I refuse to watch any of them. However, today I caught some of “This Week” and a few minutes of the”Meet the Press” panel.

Big mistake on my part.

I listened as the commentators praised George W. Bush for (paraphrasing) being a terrible president but a (not paraphrasing) “good man.” A good man? Really? To repeat, a “good” man would not have:

  • Ignored clear warnings in a memo about the impending 9/11 terrorist attacks, resulting in the single largest loss of life from a foreign attack on American soil
  • Tortured people
  • Lied us into a fraudulent war or invaded a country that never attacked us
  • Embraced people like Donald Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney, Condi Rice, FEMA director Mike Heckuva Job Brownie, Scooter Libby, Alberto Gonzalez, John Yoo, Jay Bybee, to name a few.
  • Joked about WMDs while troops were dying in his illegal war
  • Ignored Katrina victims
  • Lied about the link between Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda

I left out a few items from the other post because some of his policies were not due to his being an unethical guy, but because he is a Republican and disagrees with Democratic positions. I can’t hold that against him personally; that doesn’t necessarily make him a “good” or “bad” man. Torture, on the other hand…

Moving on. I then wasted minutes of my day that I’ll never get back watching as most members of the panels lit into President Obama and their criticisms were virtually unchallenged. That despite the inaccuracies and misinformation being thrown around. And their TV audience was, again, being fed propaganda and opinion as if it were fact.

The most positive– come to think of it, the only positive– thing that was said about the president was that he killed it last night at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner and should think about a career in stand-up comedy.

To recap, Bush is a “good man,” President Obama is a good comic.

Nearly every week I post about media bias and how Sunday after Sunday, Republican talk show guests (often conservative) outnumber Democratic ones, and how real Progressives are rarely represented at all. Today the split was more even, but there were still very, very few authentically liberal liberals. Maybe one.

And week after week, propaganda and lies are disseminated, and Americans who rely on these shows receive a limited, and often biased, view of current events.

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Sunday Talkers

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Morning lineup:

Meet the Press: Sen. Dick Durbin (D-UK); Rep. Mike Rogers (R-MI); Pete Williams (NBC News); Former Director of the National Counterterrorism Center Michael Leiter; Roundtable: Former Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff, Jeffrey Goldberg (The Atlantic), Tom Brokaw (NBC News), Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin and Peggy Noonan (Wall Street Journal).Face the Nation: Rep. Mike McCaul (R-TX); Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK); Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani (9/11); Former Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge; Newtown Family Members Neil Heslin, Erica Laffety and Carlee Soto.

This Week: Boston Mayor Thomas Menino (D); Former White House Counterterrorism Adviser Richard Clarke; Former FBI Agent Brad Garrett; Dan Abrams (ABC News); Author Dennis Lehane; Pierre Thomas (ABC News); Byron Pitts (ABC News); Roundtable: Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS); Sen. Dan Coats (R-IN), Richard Haass (Council on Foreign Relations), Martha Raddatz (ABC News) and David Remnick (The New Yorker).

Fox News Sunday: Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA); Rep. Pete King (R-NY); Roundtable: Bill Kristol (Weekly Standard), Former Rep. Jane Harman (D-CA), Former CIA Director Gen. Michael Hayden and Juan Williams (Fox News).

State of the Union: Sen. William Cowan (D-MA); Rep. Mike McCaul (R-TX); Former 9/11 Commission Member/Rep. Tim Roemer (D-IN); Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales; Former FBI Profiler Candice DeLong; Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY); Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC); Reliable Sources: Joe Concha (Mediaite); Erik Wemple (Washington Post); Lauren Ashburn (The Daily Download); Callie Crossley (WGBH Radio); Christine Brennan (USA Today); Vernon Loeb (Washington Post).

The Chris Matthews Show: Kelly O’Donnell (NBC News); David Ignatius (Washington Post); Nia-Malika Henderson (Washington Post); Mark Mazzetti (New York Times).

Fareed Zakaria GPS: NYC Police Commissioner Ray Kelly; Northeastern University Prof. Stephen Flynn; Former CIA Deputy Director Philip Mudd; Author Peter Bergen; Author Jessica Stern.

Evening lineup:

60 Minutes will feature: a report on dogs used to detect bombs in domestic anti-terror operations (preview); and, an  in-depth look at the September 11 Memorial Museum currently under construction seven stories below ground at Ground Zero.

On Comedy Central…

The Daily Show

Monday: Actress Christina HendricksTuesday: Author Salman Rushdie

Wednesday: Egyptian Satirist Bassem Youssef

Thursday: Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV)

The Colbert Report

Monday: Author Michael PollanTuesday: Google CEO Eric Schmidt

Wednesday: NASCAR Driver Danica Patrick

Thursday: Retired Bishop Gene Robinson

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