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global1

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Wed Sep 10, 2014, 08:06 AM Sep 2014

Here's The New Sunday News Show Line-Up For The Fall Season.....

Second Guess - where political pundits and members of congress - second guess every decision and move made by the President

Softball - where the corporate host of the program lobs easy questions to Repub candidates and Repub seat holders and makes them look like stars; usually there is a Dem candidate or Dem seat holder that is presented with Hardball questions made to look a fool - this is just to balance the program so it won't seem slanted

Traitorous Spaces - where Repub members of Congress take every major issue impacting on our country and take a position whose impact is contrary to what our Constitution allows

Doubleface The Nation - where the regular co-hosts John McCain & Lindsay Graham just talk

Bend The Facts - where a panel of RW pundits take common everyday factoids that seemingly support what the American People are feeling and thinking and interpret them 180 degrees the other way; a segment in this show is called 'Poll Vaults' where poorly designed polls that have loaded questions and are slanted are interpreted by pollsters to make Americans look like they have firm positions on issues that essentially run against their better interests

Beyond The Bizarro - broadcast out of the District of Columbia - this is a competing program to Bend The Facts - in Beyond The Bizarro - up is down; black is white; left is right; right is wrong and wrong is right

Into The Box - where members of congress and political pundits attempt to structure situations in congress that put the President in a damned if you do - damned if you don't position

Then of course there's the perennial "Meet The Press" - which needs no explanation
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