May 16, 2008

Weekend Lineup

Here are the scheduled guests for the Sunday public affairs shows and other weekend programs:

SUNDAY:

Meet the Press hosts Sen. Jim Webb (D-VA) and a roundtable with DLC chair/'06 TN SEN nominee/ex-Rep. Harold Ford Jr. (D), Mike Huckabee, GOP strategist Mike Murphy and Dem strategist Bob Shrum.

Face the Nation hosts FL Gov. Charlie Crist (R), GOP strategist Ed Rollins, ex-NY Gov. Mario Cuomo (D) and ex-CO Gov. Roy Romer (D).

This Week hosts Joe Biden and House Min. Leader John Boehner (R-OH), and a roundtable with New York Times Magazine's Matt Bai, Wall Street Journal's Peggy Noonan, Dem strategist Donna Brazile and George Will.

Fox News Sunday hosts Chris Dodd, Sen. Jon Kyl (R-AZ) and Karl Rove. The "Power Player" is Kentucky Derby winner Big Brown's trainer Rick Dutrow Jr.

Late Edition hosts Commerce Sec. Carlos Gutierrez and ex-Senate Maj. Leader Trent Lott (R-MS), and a roundtable with CNN's John King, CNN's Jessica Yellin and CNN's Dana Bash.

See other weekend shows after the jump (KATHERINE LEHR).

OTHER WEEKEND SHOWS:

Washington Week features National Journal's Jim Barnes on the Clinton camp, New York Times' Jeff Zeleny on the Obama camp, Wall Street Journal's Jackie Calmes on the McCain camp and Time's Michael Duffy on the crisis of confidence among GOPers over recent special-election wins by Dems (PBS, FRI, 8pm).

Political Capital features Rep. Tom Davis (R-VA)(Bloomberg, FRI, 7:30pm).

Saturday Night Live features host Steve Carell and musical guest Usher (NBC, SAT, 11:30pm).

This Week in Politics features Time's Mark Halperin, ex-Romney nat'l press sec. Kevin Madden, CNN contributor Roland Martin, Politico's Jim VandeHei, Dem strategist Stephanie Cutter, GOP strategist Amy Holmes, WashingtonPost.com's Chris Cillizza and CNN's Mark Preston (CNN, SAT 6pm, SUN 1 pm).

Newsmakers hosts Rep. Kay Granger (R-TX). She will be questioned by Dallas Morning News's Todd Gillman and Politico's Martin Kady (C-SPAN, SUN, 10am/6pm).

Road to the White House features USA Today's Sandy Grady on past party primaries and their impact on the general elections, and John McCain's remarks at the NRA convo in Louisville, KY (C-SPAN, SUN, 6:30pm/9:30pm).

Chris Matthews Show features Atlantic's Andrew Sullivan, CNN's Gloria Borger, Chicago Tribune's Clarence Page and MSNBC's Norah O'Donnell (NBC, check local listings).

Reliable Sources features Washington Post's Kevin Merida, CNN contributor Roland Martin, National Review's Jim Geraghty and Barbara Walters (CNN, SUN, 10 am).

Roll Call TV with Robert Traynham features Roll Call's John McArdle, Roll Call's Matt Murray and Roll Call's Shira Toeplitz (CN8, The Comcast Network, SUN, 10 pm).


Posted at 12:46 PM


Comments


Um, isn't Kay Granger from TX, not FL?

JAT | 05.16.08 01:01 PM


Can we please stop pretending Harold Ford has something to offer as a pundit? As chairman of the Democratic Loser Committee they consistently try to be Republican-lite, and their candidates continue to lose. Ford isn't a valuable pundit; he's a guy who's too politically tone-deaf to win in the single-biggest electoral year for the Democratic party since Watergate.

And yes, Kay Granger is from Texas.

Seth | 05.16.08 04:34 PM


how come we never see anything posted on weekends? this is the only political publication that shuts down after friday

lax | 05.17.08 05:12 PM


lax, because they are so inept at analysis that they need to see what everyone else says before they open their mouths. "Evolving wisdom" and "original reporting" my arse. I'm so glad Chuck left. He was all thay had. And now he's a high-profile analyst and Hotline is beyond weak. The one thing I will say is that I don't think they are partisan or biased towards one party or another... They have perfected what I guess you can call 'equal opportunity ignorance'.

Ethan | 05.17.08 07:26 PM

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