Meet The Press Opinion

A political blog commenting on Sunday's "Meet The Press" on NBC and the state of the country in a broader sense. Please Note: This blog is in no way affiliated with "Meet The Press" or NBC. It is purely an opinion piece about the television program that this blog considers the "TV Show of Record."

Monday, July 28, 2008

7.28.08: Mark Whitaker (from Huff Post)

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Mark Whitaker will replace Tim Russert as Washington Bureau chief. We're thinking that it won't be for MTP as well. Mark Whitaker N...
Sunday, July 27, 2008

7.26.08: Barack Obama in London

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Let's first start with an overarching point: This interview was conducted at the tail end of a trip, in which Senator Obama was in a di...
Sunday, July 20, 2008

7.20.08: Al Gore's Time Has Passed

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He's still a bit pompous, but he's still right when it comes to energy and the environment. Mr. Gore can rattle off frightening stat...
Sunday, July 13, 2008

7.13.08: The Dog Days

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The first thing that should be said of this week's show is that Carly Fiorina, chair of the McCain/RNC Victory campaign, is not ready fo...
Sunday, June 29, 2008

6.29.08: Tom Brokaw Steering the Ship

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The decision to initially keep Tom Brokaw away from the desk is a good idea for a few reasons. One, Mr. Brokaw is not at his best as an int...
Thursday, June 19, 2008

6.19.08: Sometimes, We're All Like One Another

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This column is posting this picture to illustrate a little point that in politics is often forgotten. That no matter what side of the aisle...
Tuesday, June 17, 2008

6.17.08: Eugene Robinson's Russert Column

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This column considers Eugene Robinson one of the foremost common sense makers in journalism. His insights never seem forced and the continu...
Sunday, June 15, 2008

6.15.08: Farewell Father Tim

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It is most important to include the word 'father' in the title of today's column. Literally and figuratively, Tim Russert was a...
Sunday, May 25, 2008

5.25.08; What's the Meaning of June?

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Paraphrasing Maureen Dowd, Hilly Clinton is acting creepy. This is essentially where the conversation started and then eventually came full...
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