Sunday Summary

by: maggiesboy

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Looks like your day would be better spent reviewing talks from Netroots Nation. cent suggested Building a Progressive Economic Vision.

Here’s the closing keynote with Al Franken and the panel discussion on Air America with Sam Seder, Laura Flanders, Nicole Sandler and the other guy (whose name escapes me) or check the conference archive (to be posted later), for now you can find the conference vids here.


Washington Journal: 7:30am – Matthew Lee, Associated Press, State Department Correspondent.  8:00am – Kweisi Mfume, Former President NAACP; Sophia Nelson, Political Commentator & Author; Leonard Steinhorn, Co-Author, “By the Color of Our Skin.”   9:30am – Raven Brooks, Netroots Nation, Executive Director

ABC’s This Week: Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner.  Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ).  Roundtable:Sam DonaldsonCokie RobertsDonna BrazileStephen Hayes.

CBS’ Face The Nation: Abigail Thernstrom, Vice Chair, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. Michael Eric Dyson, Georgetown University. Cornel West, Princeton University. John Fund, Wall Street Journal Columnist. Michael Gerson, Washington Post Columnist.

Chris Matthews: Amy Walter The Hotline; Howard Fineman Newsweek; John Heilemann New York Magazine; Cynthia Tucker Atlanta Journal-Constitution.  Topics: Will African Americans Stick With Obama This Year?  Will This Year’s Elections Be an Historic Wave Year, and Is it Better for Obama to Lose Control of Congress?

CNN’s State of the Union: Gen. Michael Hayden on national intelligence.  FinReg with Mort Zuckerman. Christopher Edley Jr., Dean of University of California, Berkeley School of Law and past member of the Commission on Civil Rights,  and contributing editor to the Manhattan Institute City Journal and conservative commentator John McWhorter on race.

Fareed Zakaria – GPS: Afghanistan – U.S. Special Representative Richard Holbrooke; plus Richard Haass, Council on Foreign Relations; George Packer, New Yorker and Bret Stephens of the Wall Street Journal.  Then Harvard historian Niall Ferguson and Lord Robert Skidelsky: to spend or not to spend.  Plus oil drilling in the Niger Delta.

Fox News Sunday:
Newt Gingrich and Howard Dean on the 2010 Midterms.  Plus, Rev. Jesse Jackson.  Fox News AllStars: Brit HumeMara LiassonBill KristolJuan Williams.

NBC’s Meet The Press: Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner. Roundtable: The New York Times’ David Brooks, The Washington Post’s E.J. Dionne, Former Obama White House Communications DirectorAnita Dunn, National Urban League President Marc Morial, CNBC’s Rick Santelli.

Enjoy your day off boss and h/t Elliot @ FDL for the table of talking head mumbo jumbo

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110 Responses to “Sunday Summary”

  1. Michael says:

    @ChubbyBubba:

    Chubbs you Rascal you ! :)

    Good to see ya finally showed up on a blog..
    Let me know how your doing again,when u can..
    And again,look out for them Bears !
    Seriously..

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  2. toniD says:

    News thread is up. All about Wikileaks!

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  3. Cat Chew says:

    Someone voted for kittens!?
    They just want to be loved. Is that so wrong?

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  4. toniD says:

    @Cat Chew: So cute!
    Look at that cute little face!

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  5. mire says:

    @Cat Chew: guilty

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  6. Cat Chew says:

    @mire: They are not! ;)

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  7. mire says:

    @Cat Chew: lol

    darn it, cent and chris made it so that we can’t vote more than once; that’s unheard of…. on a libera l blog ;-)

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  8. Cat Chew says:

    WTF? Two votes for kittens!? This is intolerable.
    Come the revolution, Chairman Meow’s going to ship you to re-education camps.
    undefined

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  9. toniD says:

    @Cat Chew: Ha ha!

    You’re so clever CC!

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  10. Cat Chew says:

    @toniD: You’re too kind, Toni. I just steal from the best and then recycle (a lot) and hope no one remembers.

    Thanks for the CliffsNotes version of Wikileaks latest, so I can also seem well-informed ;)

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