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."

Sunday, November 28, 2010

11.28.10: Walk and Chew Gum

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The only potential positive with regard to the political, possibly military, stand-off with North Korea is that it gives the United States t...
Sunday, November 21, 2010

11.21.10: Defer and Declare

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One thing is for sure, Hillary Clinton sounds incredibly relieved to be the Secretary of State where the Clinton reputation is solid because...
Sunday, November 14, 2010

11.14.10: It's a Gut Thing

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We have to start with today's column with this question: Is David Axelrod, The President's Senior Adviser, part of the problem? Bec...
Sunday, November 07, 2010

11.7.10: Wait and See

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Jim DeMint says he's not the leader of the Tea Party, and he may be telling the truth. On today's program, he explained that he doe...
Sunday, October 31, 2010

10.31.10: The Bad, The Ugly, and The Fun

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With only forty-eight hours before the midterm elections, it was a prudent decision to open today's Meet The Press with the Deputy Natio...
Sunday, September 19, 2010

9.19.10: General Colin Powell/ President Bill Clinton

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Mr. Gregory uttered the phrase, "ride the tiger," with regard to established Republican politicians attaching themselves to the Te...
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Sunday, September 12, 2010

9.12.10: Speaking of Quotes

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We've probably referenced this quote some time in the past before, but we haven't heard anything more concise than Lewis Black's...
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Sunday, September 05, 2010

9.5.10: Pavlov and The Republicans

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If you think our cultural climate has been grossly, politically charged this year so far, get ready because after this Labor Day weekend, th...
Sunday, August 22, 2010

8.22.2010: Football Season Begins... But It Never Really Ended

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Well, it's football season again, but in reality it is always football season when it comes to politicians using political footballs and...
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