Meet the Press






On Meet the Press, June 22, 2008, Sen. Joe Biden representing the Obama campaign was really unable to defend Obama's decision to break his word and opt out of public financing as he had pledged to do. Biden's only attempt at defense was to say Obama could not be influenced by big money because he has so many small donors, as if that means he should not need to keep his word. Graham countered that Obama is a "calculating politician" who has shown he is heavily influenced by the far-left in the Democratic Party, particularly by MoveOn.org.








Here is a clip of Sen. John McCain on "Today" talking about his 52 appearances on Meet the Press and the sudden death of Tim Russert. McCain made the appearance yesterday, June 14, 2008.









Here is a great example of the "squabbling" going on within the Democratic Party right now over a "re-vote" in Michigan and Florida. This segment from Meet the Press yesterday, March 9, 2008, has Tom Daschle - a surrogate for Obama, and Ed Rendell - a surrogate for Clinton, talking about how to resolve the fact that the "Democratic" Party very undemocratically is not allowing those two huge states to be represented in their nominating process:









Ralph Nader announced today on NBC's Meet the Press that he is launching a third-party candidacy for President. This has to music to the ears of Democrats!

Ralph Nader is launching a third-party campaign for president.

The consumer advocate made the announcement Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press." He says most Americans are disenchanted with the Democratic and Republican parties, and that none of the presidential contenders are addressing ways to stem corporate crime and Pentagon waste and promote labor rights.

Last month, Nader began an exploratory presidential campaign and launched a Web site that promises to fight "corporate greed, corporate power, corporate control."

Nader's appearance on "Meet the Press" was announced Friday in an e-mail message from Nader's exploratory campaign. The message from "The Nader Team" urges supporters to tell friends and family to watch the show and requests online contributions.

"As you know, we've been exploring the possibilities in recent weeks," the message said.

Nader also ran as a third-party candidate in the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections. He is still loathed by many Democrats who call him a spoiler and claim his candidacy in 2000 cost Democrats the election by siphoning votes away from Al Gore in a razor-thin contest in Florida.









Here is video of a discussion on Meet the Press today, February 17, 2008, about who might be John McCain's Vice-Presidential choice:





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