Sunday Morning Coffee Talk
Here’s a round-up of the politicians and pundits making the rounds on the Sunday talk shows. Notice that the Cheney family are front and center this morning- after a very brief hiatus they have once again climbed out from under their rocks to try to scare the shit out of everybody on this lovely Valentine’s Day (h/t Firedoglake):
ABC’s This Week: Host: Jonathan Karl. Dick Cheney. Roundtable: George Will, Peter Beinart, Paul Gigot, Jane Mayer.
Amanpour: U.N. Goodwill Ambassador Angelina Jolie discusses Haiti.
CBS’ Face The Nation: Vice President Joe Biden, from Vancouver.
Chris Matthews: John Heilemann New York Magazine; Katty Kay BBC; Gloria Borger CNN; Bob Woodward The Washington Post. Topics: Is There Any Incentive for the GOP To End The Partisan Logjam? The Political Pitfalls of National Security for Democrats.
CNN’s State of the Union: National Security Adviser Gen. James Jones. Also, Sen. Jon Kyl (R-AZ) and Sen. Evan Bayh (D-IN).
Fareed Zakaria – GPS: Paul Volcker, “Obama’s key economic advisor and former fed chairman, on a crisis even more serious than financial reform.” Iran. ” Finally, a discussion with South African President Jacob Zuma. 20 years after Nelson Mandela was set free, where does the country stand?” New time: 10am and 1pm ET.
Fox News Sunday: National Security Adviser Gen. James Jones. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC). Fox News AllStars: Bill Kristol, Ceci Connolly, Liz Cheney, Juan Williams.
NBC’s Meet The Press: Vice President Joe Biden, from Vancouver. Roundtable: David Brooks, Rachel Maddow, Fmr. Rep. Harold Ford Jr. (D-TN) and Rep. Aaron Schock (R-IL).
60 Minutes: Davos – Nowhere in the world can such a concentration of power be found than at the World Economic Forum’s meeting in Davos, Switzerland. Made In The USA – Could crucial parts of the equipment Iran is using in its uranium enrichment facility have come from the US?










