Friday, March 09, 2007

THIS WEEK ON THE SUNDAY CHAT SHOWS

ABC / This Week with George Stephanopoulos: U.S. Senator Jim Webb (D - VA) is the featured guest who will talk about the operation in Iraq and the proposed plans for withdrawal. Former U.S. Senator Bob Dole (R - KS) will discuss about the problems in the Walter Reed Army Medical System. And the roundtable will include former Pentagon spokeswoman Torie Clarke, Newsweek International editor Fareed Zakaria, The Nation Washington editor David Corn, and conservative columnist George Will in a discussion of the week's political news.

CBS / Face The Nation with Bob Schieffer: A smogarsboard of topics --- Iraq, Treatment of U.S. Veterans, and the "Scotter" Libby guilty verdict --- will be bantered with U.S. Senators Charles Schumer (D - NY), Arlen Specter (R - PA), and Claire McCaskill (D - MO)

CNN / Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer: The Iraq Security Conference and the new Iraq security plan will be discussed with Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari, U.S. Senators Joseph Biden, Jr. (D - DE / Presidential Candidate) and Lindsey Graham (R - SC), former Arkansas governor and Democratic presidential candidate Mike Huckabee, CNN Senior Political Analyst Bill Schneider, Democratic strategist Donna Brazile, and former Bush speechwriter David Frum, now with the American Enterprise Institute.

FOX / Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace: Former U.S. Senator Fred Thompson (R - TN) will try to answer wheather staunch conservatives have found their 2008 presidential candidate.

NBC / Meet the Press with Tim Russert: The Iraq Security Conference will be one of the topics of discussion with U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Dr. Zalmay Khalilzad. The roundtable bantering about the news of the week and Decision 2008 will consist of Michael Duffy of Time magazine, Dana Priest of the Washington Post, Ted Koppel of The Discovery Channel, and presidential historian Michael Beschloss.

Syndicated / The Chris Matthews Show: The Libby Verdict: If Vice President Cheney hurting President Bush, and will he last through the remainder of the term? And if Hillary Rodham Clinton should win next November, what will be First Gentlemen Bill's job? Those questions will be asked of Katty Kay of the British Broadcasting Corporation, David Ignatius of the Washington Post, Andrea Mitchell from NBC News, and Newsweek writer Howard Fineman.

Bay News 9 / Political Connections: Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney takes a bit of time out of his Florida swing to appear.

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