Morning lineup:
Meet The Press: Jeb! (R); Clinton Campaign Chairman John Podesta; President of the University of Oklahoma David Boren.
Face the Nation: Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT); Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA); Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC); Former CIA Deputy Director Michael Morrell; Roundtable: Guests TBD.
This Week: President Barack Obama (D); Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL); Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley (D); Clinton Campaign Manager Robby Mook; Roundtable: Bill Kristol (Weekly Standard), Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich, Democratic Strategist Stephanie Cutter and Republican Strategist Ana Navarro.
Fox News Sunday: Pathological Liar Dr. Ben Carson (R); Roundtable: George Will (Washington Post), Peter Baker (New York Times), Radio Host Laura Ingraham and Charles Lane (Washington Post).
State of the Union: Jeb! (R); Roundtable: Former South Carolina State Rep. Bakari Sellers (D), Wingnut Michelle Malkin, S.E. Cupp (New York Daily News) and Activist Ralph Nader.
Evening lineup:
60 Minutes will feature: a report on the Paris attacks; an interview with House Speaker Paul Ryan (preview); and a report on concussion safety and science in football (preview).
Late night shows:
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Monday: TV Host/Comedian Bill Maher; Medal of Honor Recipient Capt. Florent Groberg; Artist Shepard Fairey; Feline Performer The Acro-Cats.
Tuesday: Actress Julianne Moore; Actor Burt Reynolds; Band Public Image Limited; Singer CeeLo Green.
Wednesday: Actress Sharon Stone; Actor Justin Theroux; Singer/Songwriter James Taylor.
Thursday: Actress Jane Fonda; Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Friday: Actor Michael Caine; TV Host Larry Wilmore; Musician Boots; Band Vulfpeck.
The Daily Show with Trevor Noah
Monday: Director David Holbrooke; Tuesday: Music Producer Timbaland; Wednesday: Journalist Ted Koppel; Thursday: TBD.
Elsewhere...
Pastor Kevin Swanson, one of the GOP's favorite religious extremists, literally had a shit fit about gay marriage.
While speaking at the National Religious Liberties Conference last weekend, Pastor Kevin Swanson told the crowd that he was "not kidding" when he said he'd smear feces all over himself if his son were ever to marry another man.
"There are families, we're talking Christian families, pastors' families, elders' families from good, godly churches," he preached. "Their sons are rebelling! Hanging out with homosexuals and getting married!"
"And," he added, "the parents are invited!"
The statement was met with a collective gasp of shock from the audience.
"What would you do if that was the case?" Swanson continued. "Here is what I would do: Sackcloth and ashes at the entrance to the church and I'd sit in cow manure and I'd spread it all over my body. That's what I would do and I'm not kidding! I'm not laughing!"
And...
Ben Carson, one of the GOPs other favorite religious extremists, shared his thoughts about the special relationship between the United States and Israel.
Retired neurosurgeon and presidential candidate Ben Carson, speaking about the ties between the United States and Israel, suggested that the relationship ran so deep that one could find a Star of David on the back of a one dollar bill.
While a hexagram—the geometric shape which is known as a Star of David—can be found on the back of the dollar bill, there is no evidence that this is related to Jewish symbolism. Snopes, a website that specializes in debunking myths, notes there is no mention of Jewish symbolism in the official State Department document describing the history of the seal of the United States. [...]
Carson made this comment while speaking to the press at the Sunshine Summit, a gathering of Republican presidential candidates in Orlando, Florida. Earlier in the evening, he had said he would respond to the Paris terror attacks by using "things-they-don't-know-about-resources" on terrorists.
Money can't buy you a clue.
- Trix