Who’s on the Sunday Talk Shows?

Courtesy Donklephant  Sat, 09/04/2010 - 10:07am


Courtesy of Mike Allen’s Daily Digest:

–“Meet the Press”: Sen.

Lindsey Graham (R-SC); former Obama campaign manager David Plouffe; roundtable with CNBC’s Erin Burnett, Cook Political Report’s Charlie Cook, Washington Post columnist E.J.

Dionne and National Review’s Rich Lowry

–“This Week”: Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair; roundtable with ABC’s George Will, New York Times columnists Tom Friedman and Paul Krugman and the Washington Post’s Mary Jordan

–“Face the Nation”: Former Chair of the...



 

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