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The Sunday Show Line-Ups

Here are the line-ups for the Sunday talk shows this weekend:

ABC, This Week: Pastor Rick Warren.

CBS, Face The Nation: Arturo Sarukhan, Mexican Ambassador to the United States.

CNN, State Of The Union: Gen. Ray Odierno, and Iraqi National Security Adviser Mowaffak al-Rubaie.

Fox News Sunday: Sen. Evan Bayh (D-IN) and Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK).

NBC, Meet The Press: Special holiday weekend roundtable: Jeffrey Goldberg, from The Atlantic; Michele Norris, from NPR; Robin Wright, author of Dreams and Shadows: The Future of the Middle East"; and Byron York, of the Washington Examiner.


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Remember when Bayh was being considered as a possible V.P.?

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He's still running for it - to be the VP of the 2012 Republican challenger.

President talks about bi-partisanship but the Romney/Bayh ticket lives it.

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I see Warren will be representing Jesus.

Fox will be giving us the full range of opinion from far right to wingnut right.

A Coburn/Bayh ticket would be even better than Romney/Bayh.

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Where's the thumbs up option on comments? Perfect :)

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Rick Warren is the "Frank Luntz" of religion. He packages his views to sound inclusive when in reality, they are the opposite of his public pitch. He is wordsmith showman.

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Would warren be getting this added exposure of his bigoted views and beliefs if obama had not given him such a prominent roll in his inauguration?

Maybe, but most likely never.

And he comes with the assumption of respectability, when in reality he is nothing more then another TV preaching fraud.

That's why some of us were against his inclusion.

These people should never be given a platform to advance their self serving lunacy.

And they say elections don't matter.

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Don't worry, I'm sure Stephanopolous will hold his feet to the fire for his hypocrisy.

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You think ex-liberal George will have the balls to ask Rick Warren:
Why did you tell the audience that John McCain was safely locked away in a soundproof room, when you knew he was not, in fact you had good idea to believe he was in his limousine, where he probably was listening to the interview with Obama?

Anyone who doubts McCain cheated, should read the "BACK OFF!!! NEVER ASK THAT QUESTION" response from his thug\handlers. Shameful. "He's a war hero". No, just a mentally damaged prisoner, no hero about it.

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That's what tells you Obama is a real winner. McCain spends nervous moments cramming for the interview and Obama STILL hands him his ass.

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Something missing from the lineups: according to Rachel Maddow last evening (and their own blog), Alex Blumberg and Adam Davidson of NPR's "Planet Money" will also be appearing on "Meet The Press".

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I noticed John King is giving Odierno a platform. This guy needs to go. He verges on insubordination with his constant public opposition to Obamas Iraq policy. Anyone notice that John King is getting more right-wing all the time?

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Anybody notice that CNN is getting more right-wing all the time.

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Yup! King is no liberal, not progressive. It doesn't seem to me he has sufficient mental discernment to be a progressive. We're the smart ones, remember? He strikes me as somewhat dim.

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wow! that line-up sure exemplifies the "liberal" media.

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