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Commander in ChiefPBS Ombudsman Raps Anti-Palin Wisecrack
CNN's Blitzer: 'I Don't Remember' Biden's Law School PlagiarismOn The Situation Room today, CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer made a surprising admission to, of all people, real estate entrepreneur Donald Trump: BLITZER: What do you think of his (Obama's) decision to pick Joe Biden as his running mate? CNN's Chetry: 'Please Tell Me It's Not Lipstick Again'
ABC's John Berman Whines About Obama Having to Defend Himself
Berman's colleague, GMA co-host Robin Roberts, interviewed Obama surrogate General Wesley Clark and actually grilled him about his assertion that John McCain's Vietnam-era military service isn't a credential to be president. However, she credulously accepted the attempts by the Democratic nominee to disavow himself from the attack, saying, "...The McCain and Obama camps are divided on most things but they have agreed on one, that the comment by retired General Wesley Clark was out of line..." On June 24, however, Roberts discussed remarks made by Charlie Black, an aide to Senator McCain, in which Mr. Black claimed that a terrorist attack would help the presumptive GOP presidential nominee. In this instance, she was far more cynical. Roberts speculated, "Almost immediately, we had apologies from McCain and Charlie Black, but is this the kind of thing that a campaign puts out there on purpose and then retracts?"
Female President on ‘24’ Not a Plus For Hillary Clinton
Well, according to Politico, the failure of both is actually not good news for Hillary Clinton (h/t Hot Air). But, before we get there, what was also fascinating about this piece was how the producer of "Commander in Chief" admitted a political goal behind casting Geena Davis as the first female president (emphasis added throughout): Clinton's Barack Cantata: Boy Oh Boy Obama!
Without question, the charming junior senator from Illinois, Barack Obama, was the toast of the Sunday morning programs this weekend. From Meet the Press to The Chris Matthews Show, discussions centered on the presidential aspirations of a man that precious few had heard of prior to his well-publicized speech at the 2004 Democratic National Convention. ABC Not Ready to Pull Plug on Hillary Campaign Piece ABC has still not pulled the plug on the canceled TV series "Commander in Chief," which featured a woman president. Although the show is no longer a weekly offering because of low ratings, ABC still wants to make a two hour made-for-TV special.
Says Hollywood Reporter:
Geena Davis Impeached, ABC Puts Term Limit on “Commander in Chief”
What a shame. After a number of dismal weeks scraping the bottom of the ratings barrel – as well as numerous changes in time slot positioning, personnel restructurings, and bucket-loads of advertising dollars – the “let’s hope life will imitate art,” and much ballyhooed ABC television series “Commander in Chief,” has finally been yanked from the airwaves. I guess those folks over at the Golden Globe were more impressed with Geena Davis in the role of president than the voters. Just imagine an awards organization having a different view of reality than the people. Tough to believe, isn’t it. Sadly, it’s true. According to Reuters: ABC Keeps 'Commander in Chief' Because it Likes Woman Prez Idea
'Commander in Chief' Comes Back with a Whimper
Hollywood Reporter says ABC's matriarchal presidential drama "Commander in Chief" has come back with less-than-impressive numbers.
"Commander in Chief" wasn‘t able to muster the troops in its return to primetime Thursday. Hillary Omen? ABC to Impeach First Female Prez
Matt Drudge reports that ABC will likely pull the plug on "Commander in Chief," a show already on life support. Of course, to keep things interesting, the president's husband is going to grope an intern. They figure it kept Clinton in office, so why not them?
ABC is preparing to dismiss the first female president of The United States -- after less than a year on the job! Here We Go Again on CBS: Early Show Focuses on "Domestic Spying"
Harry Smith led off the broadcast at 7:00 with the following tease:
ABC Impeaches 'Commander in Chief'
After posting impressive ratings when the show first debuted, ABC's presidential drama "Commander in Chief" has fallen in the ratings. The New York Daily News reports that ABC will "shelve the show March 7 to make room for a new comedy, 'Sons & Daughters.'" If they would make room for a Republican president, perhaps more people would be interested in watching the show. Although Geena Davis received a Golden Globe for best drama actress, the vote of the American people was different. In classic Hollywood speak, the show is being "put on hiatus," reports the Daily News. ABC Gives Conservative GOP House Speaker a History of Advocating Segregation
On the grainy black and white videotape of a smoke-filled room, Templeton contended that “segregation is the word of God” and railed about how “if the Lord Almighty wanted colored people to mix with whites...he wouldn't have placed them on separate continents.” Referring to the Supreme Court, the early Templeton argued that “nine men in Washington can't change natural law” and, bringing up the KKK, that “black robes are worse than white robes." Templeton then laughed. President Mackenzie calls Templeton to the Oval Office where he explains: “I was a young, Southern Democrat saying whatever I had to say to get elected." Showing him the video works, though, and he backs off his nefarious scheme to out Taylor. Video of what ABC portrayed as the background of the conservative Republican politician, in Real or Windows Media. (Transcript follows as well as link to actor Donald Sutherland's recent rant against President Bush and the U.S.) Enough is EnoughI have several requirements for supporting Supreme Court nominees, Predictably, every radical left-winger in the country is now saying Sandy Berger To Be An Advisor For ABC's "Commander In Chief"?If we are to believe this article in today's New York Daily News (Wednesday, October 19, 2005), former Clinton National Security Advisor Sandy Berger will be signing on to be an advisor on ABC's Tuesday night drama, Commander in Chief. The Daily News also reports that Ron Klain, a longtime aide to Al Gore, will join the show. Berger and Klain join two others with Clinton connections who currently work on the show. Capricia Marshall, a series consultant, was social secretary at the Clinton White House. Steve Cohen, a writer on the show, was once a communications aide for Hillary. I'm wondering ... How many former Bush or Reagan staffers are on the show? Media Parasites Undermine Bush's Attempt To Rally TroopsThe "mainstream" media today, in a stunning display of left-wing bias, engaged in a coordinated anti-war propaganda campaign designed to overshadow an attempt by President Bush on Thursday to rally America's troops. The effort was so gratuitously spiteful, partisan, and transparent that Joseph Goebbels himself would have applauded it. In a video conference yesterday to members of the Army's 42nd Infantry Division based in Tikrit, the President did his best to boost the morale of U.S. fighting forces in Iraq, saying "We're never going to back down, we're never going to give in, we'll never accept anything less than total victory." This message was intentionally kicked to the curb by liberal journalists across the country and around the world this morning, when headlines began to appear stating that the teleconference had been "staged". Here's a partial list of the stories I found on the internet today concerning the event. Newsweek Shilling for Hillary and "Commander in Chief"
As for ABC’s new series, Newsweek and Wilson made it very clear what the intention of this show is (Newsweek’s questions in bold):
Conservative House Speaker the Ogre on ABC's 'Commander in Chief' Drama
During a meeting with Allen, who is on a quest to save a Nigerian woman sentenced to death by stoning for having a baby outside of marriage, Templeton enrages Allen by deriding the woman as “the adulteress” and “a lady who couldn't keep her legs together." (As if that's how conservatives view the plight of women in the world.) Templeton's buffoonery prompts Allen to fold up the draft of her resignation letter -- and thus make the theme of the TV series, a woman President, occur. Sutherland is a leading character on the show and the preview of next week's episode suggests that he will “sabotage” Allen's VP pick. Fuller transcripts follow. |
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