Sunday Show Guests
Here are the available lineups for tomorrow:
Meet the Press (NBC): US Ambassador to Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad will discuss the state of negotiations over the Iraqi constitution, and then the (retired) generals will take their turn. Former commanders Wes Clark, Monty Meigs, Barry McCaffrey, and Wayne Downing will discuss Iraq, and probably BRAC and some other topics as well.
This Week (ABC): The perennial Senator Joe Biden (D-DE) is back this week, talking Iraq, the Roberts nomination, and more. Freshman Republican Senator John Thune (R-SD) will be on to discuss the BRAC commission's reprieve of Ellsworth AFB (and probably Thune's career). Then Fareed Zakaria, George Will and Cokie Roberts will roundtable with George Stephanopoulos.
Fox News Sunday: Host Chris Wallace will interview two women whose sons were killed in Iraq, Rhonda Winfield and Barbara Porchia. Then Senators Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Bryon Dorgan (D-ND) will discuss Iraq, Roberts, BRAC, etc. The panel will include Wallace, Brit Hume, Nina Easton, Bill Kristol, and Juan Williams.
Late Edition (CNN): Khalilzad will make a second appearance with Wolf, to be followed by interviews with Senators Pat Roberts (R-KS) and Ron Wyden (D-OR) of the Intelligence Committee and Trent Lott (R-MS). Lott's also on the Intel Committee but he's on mainly to hawk his book. Then former Senator Max Cleland (D-GA) will discuss Iraq, I'm guessing. The Chinese Ambassador to the US, Zhou Wenzhong, will round out the lineup.
I'll update once I know who Schieffer's got in store on Face the Nation (CBS).
[Update: Schieffer's main guest on Face the Nation will be Senator John McCain (R-AZ). -- 8:56 p.m.]
2 Comments:
I'm not a fan of 'centrism,' but thank you for the info... It would be nice to see a round-up of this information every week.
It would be even nicer, though, if the major political talk shows didn't fall on Sunday mornings.
Aakash - The round-up I generally put out every Saturday afternoon, as soon as the guest lists are available. Feel free to check back whenever you like.
As for the rescheduling, I'm afraid that's above my pay grade.
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