Friday, March 13, 2009

Sunday Morning TeeVee Watching

From TPM, I thought I would post this... I highlighted CNN and State of the Union, because I wanted everyone to see who is on there this Sunday morning.. Can you believe this shit?? Darth is out to try to burnish his legacy with John King's help. This ought to be really good. I don't know whether I want to watch it or skp it I really don't.

Especially after the news of the Assassin groups who he authorized. Wonder if that will be brought up.. I really doubt it. I am sure it will be more about how Pres. Obama is ruining the country since he took office, and how fine Bush and Cheney left it for him. What a wonderful job they did running it for 8 years. I swear CNN is getting to the point of being the 2nd Fox News.

I have been noticing more and more that they have been covering things with more and more of a bend lately. And I am not the only one. Even MediaMatters has noticed it. You can check out their files and see it. They only have 1,073 files, just on CNN.

So, here's the Sunday morning schedule.. set your Tivo, DVR or whatever, then you can make arrangements to watch what you want.


The Sunday Show Line-Ups
By Eric Kleefeld - March 13, 2009, 5:08PM
Here are the line-ups for the Sunday talk shows this weekend:

• ABC, This Week: Lawrence Summers, Director of the National Economic Council, and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY).

• CBS, Face The Nation: Lawrence Summers, Director of the National Economic Council, and Thomas Friedman of the New York Times.

CNN, State Of The Union: Former Vice President Dick Cheney, in his first TV interview since leaving office.

• Fox News Sunday: Austan Goolsbee, White House Council of Economic Advisers; Sen. Bob Corker (R-TN); Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA); Mark Zandi, Moody's Economy.com; and FDIC Chair Sheila Blair.

NBC, Meet The Press: House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-VA), and Dr. Christina Romer, Chair of the President's Council of Economic Advisers.


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2 comments:

Fran said...

Ewwww! I don;t think I can stand to watch any of it.

Patricia said...

I think I'll skip it. I skipped it last week, too. If anything really interesting is said it'll be online and it's getting hard to take. I used to look forward to Sunday morning politics so much, too.