Sunday Morning Mashup of ABC'S THIS WEEK:
HARRY REID
May 11, 2008
Harry Reid shares his quiet insight on Republican Candidate John McCain.
"Everybody knows that he has a real, unusual temper, but I think that's one thing. But I think the main thing is he's wrong on issues of America today. He's wrong on the war. He's wrong on the economy. He's a clone of George Bush."
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Preview for Sunday Morning Political Talk Shows on May 11, 2008
This Mother's Day, the Sunday Morning Talk Shows will remained focused on this year's historic Presidential Primary. This Week will feature Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to discuss the future of the Democratic Party. Carly Fiorina, former Hewlitt-Packard CEO and McCain campaign supporter, will also be on the show to talk about the likely match up between McCain and Obama in November. NBC's Meet the Press will host two former DNC Chairmen, Obama supporter Sen. Chris Dodd (D-CT) and Clinton campaign Chairman Terry McAuliffe, to address the ongoing Democratic Primary. Terry McAuliffe will also be on CBS's Face the Nation along with former Presidential Candidate John Edwards. Fox News Sunday will round out the day with arguments from Obama's chief strategist David Axelrod and Howard Wolfson, top strategist to the Clinton campaign.
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Sunday Morning Mashup of NBC's MEET THE PRESS:
BARACK OBAMA
May 4, 2008
Barack Obama says that Hillary Clinton's gas tax holiday proposal is old politics.
"This is a time where we can't just settle for business as usual. That we've got to have a different kind of politics, we've got to push back the special interests in Washington. We've got to engage in some truth telling, and that is why this Gas tax debate has been so important And I think we have to unify the country to solve problems."
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Sunday Morning Mashup of ABC'S THIS WEEK:
HILLARY CLINTON
May 4, 2008
Hillary Clinton responds to Obama's and economists' criticism of her gas tax holiday proposal.
"It's really odd to me that arguing to give relief to the vast majority of Americans creates this incredible push back. When the Federal government through the Fed and the Treasury gave 30 Billion Dollars in a bail out to Bear Stearns, I didn't hear anybody jump up and say, 'That's not going according to the market; that's rewarding irresponsible behavior.' We gotta get out of this mindset where, somehow, elite opinion is always on the side of doing things that really disadvantage the vast majority of Americans."
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From left to right are Shannon W. Lucid, Margaret Rhea Seddon, Kathryn D. Sullivan, Judith A. Resnik, Anna L. Fisher, and Sally K. Ride. NASA selected all six women as their first female astronaut candidates in January 1978, allowing them to enroll in a training program that they completed in August 1979. Image Credit: NASA...