I don't know about you, but I'm all tea-partied out.
So, if you're looking for hot balls-in-mouth action, I suggest you go elsewhere (try FoxNation.com or Craigslist).
On the other hand, if you're in the market for hot girl-on-girl action, you need look no further than the VA GOP's YouTube channel.
If, however, your interests are more mainstream, follow me below the fold.
Morning lineup:
Meet the Press: Director of the White House National Economic Council Larry Summers; Roundtable: Former Rep. Harold Ford, Jr. (D-TN), Former House Majority Leader Dick Armey (R-TX), Rick Stengel (TIME Magazine), Steven Perlstein (The Washington Post), and Nina Easton (Fortune Magazine).
Face the Nation: Senior Adviser to the President David Axelrod; Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell (D); Executive VP of the National Rifle Association Wayne LaPierre.
This Week: White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel; House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH); Roundtable: George Will (ABC News), Sam Donaldson (ABC News), Cokie Roberts (ABC News), and Peggy Noonan (The Wall Street Journal).
Fox News Sunday: Former CIA Director Gen. Michael Hayden; Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC); Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO); Opera Singer Dencye Graves; Roundtable: Brit Hume (Fox News), Mara Liasson (NPR), Bill Kristol (The Weekly Standard), and Juan Williams (Fox News).
State of the Union: Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano; Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN); New York Gov. David Paterson (D); Reliable Sources: Amanda Carpeneter (The Washington Times); Ana Marie Cox (Air America); Frank Sesno (CNN); Author Michael Smerconish.
The Chris Matthews Show: Andrew Sullivan (The Atlantic); Helen Cooper (The New York Times); David Ignatius (The Washington Post); Katty Kay (BBC).
Fareed Zakaria GPS: Afghan President Hamid Karzai; US Special Representative for Afghanistan/Pakistan Richard Holbrooke; Author Ahmed Rashid.
Primetime viewing:
60 Minutes will feature a discussion with Rep. George Miller (D-CA) about how the recession is affecting 401(k) retirement plans; and, a report on cold fusion.
Jon Stewart welcomed Bo Obama — America's first openly gay White House dog.
The Daily Show
Monday: Writer/Scholar Reza Aslan
Tuesday: Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
Wednesday: Infectious Disease Specialist Philip Alcabes
Thursday: To Be Announced
And speaking of teh gay, Stephen Colbert issued a response to the National Organization for Marriage's "Gathering Storm" commercial... which seems to have passed right over their heads.
The Colbert Report
Monday: Maersk Alabama Crewman Ken Quinn; Maricopa County, AZ Sheriff Joe Arpaio
Tuesday: Duke University Men's Basketball Coach Mike Kryzewski
Wednesday: Host/Producer of "This American Life" Ira Glass
Thursday: West Africa Program Officer at Heifer Headquarters Elizabeth Bintliff
A.B. Culvahouse, the man tasked with vetting Vice Presidential candidates for Sen. John McCain, had three tough questions for Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, which she knocked "out of the park".
The Republican attorney recalled that after the vetting process McCain asked him for his "bottom line" on picking Palin. "John," Culvahouse said, "high risk, high reward."
"You shouldn’t have told me that," McCain responded. "I’ve been a risk taker all my life."
In other Palin-related news, the family feud with Sarah's grandbaby daddy continues unabated, much to the delight of Andrew Sullivan.
Moving along, from one whack job to another...
"The [flying] imams were actually attending Congressman Keith Ellison's victory celebration, when he won as a member of Congress," said Bachmann.
The only problem is...
"This is not true," said Ellison.
"I think it could even be called 'Psycho Talk.'"
And lest you think that insanity only affects those without a Y chromosome, here's Chairman Steele:
"You know, they've got their eye on the 3,000 Americans who assembled in Indiana last night, in Evansville, Indiana, to profess their continued effort to save the life of the unborn. Sarah Palin and myself and 3,000 other Americans who're concerned about the life issue were gathered there. And I'm sure there was somebody in the room with a notepad and a camera taking snapshots and writing down names."
Won't somebody please think of the children!
- Trix