Time for another round of the talking heads. On Press the Meat, Timmy Potatohead has an “exclusive” with John Kerry (fresh off doing some Republican ass kicking – better late than never, I guess, and I hope he keeps it up), and then it’s more immigration posturing with House members Henry “Magilla” Bonilla of TX, Luis Gutierrez of IL, and token white guy J. D. Hayworth of AZ.

Over at Fazed the Nation, they’re apparently back to their stealth strategy, since they don’t seem to want us to know who’s on. Oh well, who cares, as long as Katie Couric isn’t there yet.

This Weak, George Snufalufagus pulls a Boehner, before accidentally having somebody interesting on – former Ambassador Joe Wilson. I wonder what he’ll have to say about dubya OK’ing the NIE leak. Then it’s the roundtable, with Fareed”Token” Zakaria, the WaPost’s E.J. Dionne, Cokie “Bitch” Roberts, and George :jerk: Will.

Over at Fux News Sunday, it’s Republican Vs. Republican, as Chris “Fuxface” Wallace has Arlen Specter and Pete King on to talk about that impressive compromise on immigration – not – and then dubya’s #1 Muslim, Zalmay Khalilzad will be on to tell us how great everything’s going in Iraq.

On CNN, well, they won a Peabody for their Katrina coverage, doncha know. Good for them. I’d say they ought to show it to Bill O’Reilly, but he might think they want him to be their pee buddy or something. The only thing Bill likes better than a good Polk is a pee buddy.

Later, on 60 minutes, Scott Pelley talks to Chief Warrant Officer Lewis Welshofer, who says putting a sleeping bag over the head of an Iraqi general (oops, he died) was an interrogation technique approved of by his superiors. But, like, they don’t tend to say much after you’ve suffocated them, do they? Then Bob Simon tells us about an elephant orphanage in Kenya (for baby elephants whose mothers have been killed by poachers), and Steve Kroft does a story on 16-yr old Michelle Wie (hey Steve, keep her away from Homeland Security, OK?). Of course, Andy Rooney will be on hand to extoll the virtues of Benefiber and bitch about something or other.

On the West Wing, goddamn it, Leo died on election day. Should be an intersting show, and a good warm up for the Sopranos. Johnny Sack and his boy Phil seem to think Tony’s gone soft. Something tells me they shouldn’t oughta think that. :no:

Enjoy your Sunday.