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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsGuest/Panel Lineups For The Sunday News Shows
"Fareed Zakaria GPS"Conrad Black, former Canadian newspaper publisher, Other guests are American historians Nell Irvin Painter and Sean Wilentz, and George Osborne, member of Parliament and former chancellor of the Exchequer for Great Britain (David Cameron administration, 2010-2016).This Week: RNC Chair Reince Priebus previews the upcoming convention. Secretary of State John Kerry discusses the events in France and Turkey. The panel will be Democratic strategist Donna Brazile, ABC's Matthew Dowd, Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol and Alex Castellanos, Purple Strategies chair and Rebuilding America Now PAC strategist.
"Reliable Sources" Schieffer of CBS and Jeff Greenfield. Other guests are David Folkenflik of NPR, Matt Lewis of The Daily Caller, Scottie Nell Hughes of RightAlerts.com, "Democracy Now!" host Amy Goodman and Jamil Smith of MTV.
Face the Nation: Newt Gingrich will discuss being passed up in favor of Pence and his call to deport Muslims who believe in Shariah. Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort will talk about the campaigns strategy going into the convention. The panel will feature Kimberley Strassel of The Wall Street Journal and author of "The Intimidation Game: How The Left Is Silencing Free Speech"; Ben Domenech of The Federalist; and Matt Schlapp of the American Conservative Union. The political panel will be Bob Schieffer of CBS, Ed O'Keefe of The Washington Post and Peggy Noonan of The Wall Street Journal.
State of the Union: Kerry and Priebus make appearances. The panel will be Corey Lewandowski, Ana Navarro, Bakari Sellers and Nina Turner.
Fox News Sunday: Priebus and Manafort make appearances to discuss the GOP convention. The panel will be Brit Hume, Bret Baier, Julie Pace of The Associated Press and Kirsten Powers of USA Today.
Meet the Press: Kerry and Priebus make appearances. The panel will be Tom Brokaw of NBC News, radio host Hugh Hewitt, Joy Reid of MSNBC and Sara Fagen, former White House political director for President George W. Bush.
"60 Minutes" will also air an interview with both Trump and Pence Sunday night.
OnDoutside
(20,580 posts)pangaia
(24,324 posts)I used to, maybe 10-15-20 years ago...and then realized they are just cheap entertainment, laughable, totally predictable, and just plain stupid.
No reflection on your post. seriously.. It is very useful for folks who do want to watch these comedy shows.
But, think about it (not you Purveyor - -just in general..)
I mean what is fucking gingrich going to say, or Donna Brazile, or Reince Priebus, or KRISTOL, --for gods sakes is HE still alive? BRTI HUME?? HUH !!!
Why don't they ask people with some imagination,.. ,like.. oh I don't know........... ME !!! I don't know how much the Howdy Doodey wood puppets get for showing up, but hell, I'll do it for.. $20,000. Plus I don't even need a Buffalo Bob to tell me what to say.
Over and out..
BTW, I'll be at the gym Sunday am (almost always am) and they always have CNN on one of the TVs. So whatever show they have on, I just have to block it out because that TV is right smack dab in front of the elliptical machines... I think one of the food channels is on the same time... Or maybe METS replays....
femmocrat
(28,394 posts)Thanks!