Sunday, January 22, 2006

Sunday Morning Highlights

A very BRIEF recap of the Sunday morning shows

Meet the Press:
1) Barack Obama is not ready for prime time. Of course, Russert didn't press him on his inconsistencies, but Obama kept fudging and fumbling.

Will Obama run for president or vice president in 2008?

Obama said, "I will not." He will serve his entire Senate term.

Remember that when he's on stage at the Democratic National Convention in 2008, as the veep nominee, at the side of presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.

Don't stop thinking about tomorrow!

2) Paul Begala still likes to flagrantly flash his yellow Live Strong bracelet. That or his sleeves are too short.


FOX News Sunday:

I didn't see much, just enough to know that Dick Durbin continues to blather on incoherently.


This Week:

1) John Kerry has overdone the Botox treatments around his mouth.

2) Kerry has never met Jack Abramoff or his wife.

3) Kerry raised his voice, insisting that he accepted absolutely no money from Abramoff.

He should be more careful when parsing his words. I predict a flip-flop in Kerry's future. I know that's a very safe prediction to make, but given that I was late to bed and early to rise, it's the best I can do.

4) Kerry is still yapping about "Swift boat-style" tactics.

5) Kerry says it's too early to talk about running for president.

Funny that he doesn't think it's too early to solicit contributions for another run for the White House, just too early to mention his intentions on Sunday morning.


Face the Nation:

Is that still on?


Basically, that covers the Sunday morning shows.

Speaking of covers, Sam Donaldson is going with more gray in his rug.

2 comments:

The WordSmith from Nantucket said...

I have a bad feeling....Senator Kerry will go the route of Al Gore, becoming more and more unhinged as the years go by, about how close he came to gaining the Oval Office.

Mary said...

I agree that he will become more unhinged, like Gore.

I think Kerry's distress may manifest itself in a plastic surgery addiction, like Michael Jackson.

He may turn into the Cher of the Senate.