On Press the Meat this week, Obama Senior Adviser David Axelrod is on to explain to us why a guy who’s supposed to be so smart can’t even manage to fill his Cabinet. Then a political roundtable with the National Journal’s Ron Brownstein, the Washington Post’s Eugene Robinson, Roger Simon of Politco, WSJ hack kimberley Strassel.

Faze the Nation has White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs, the always fun to watch Barney Frank, and comb-over master Dick Shelby.

David Axelrod brings his show over to Fux News Sunday, which also has Google Chairman and CEO Eric Schmidt and chief economist of Moody’s Economy.com, Mark Zandi. Plus a bunch of Fuxheads to keep Weaselface Wallace company.

At the Goebbels network, it’s “Bipartisan Debate” day, as George Snufalufagus has the thoroughly disgusting Peter King of NY, and the not quite as disgusting (‘cuz he kinda reminds me of the Mayor on “Carter Country”) l’il Lindsey Graham facing off against Chuck Schumer and Maxine Waters. Doesn’t sound like a fair fight to me. Then the Axis of Drivel is reunited as Sam :omg: Donaldson, Cokie (the hag) Roberts, and George :jerk: Will are joined by political mastermind Donna Brazile at the roundtable. And you haven’t lived until you’ve seen Sam Donaldson’s toupee in HD.

CNN’s Late Emission never seems to list its guest anymore. I think they’ve resorted to dragging homeless people in off the street, which, come to think of it, would be a much more informative show than the rest of these bozos have going on.

Later, on 60 Minutes, Lesley Stahl tells us that the “Buy American” clause in the Stimulus Bill has manufacturers her worried that they won’t be able to dump our goods overseas (which is silly, because the almost the only thing we export these days are jobs, and with the dollar so low, they can’t afford not to keep buying what little else we make these days). Scott Pelley reports on Paul Bishop who he warned his superiors at World Savings – the nation’s second largest savings and loan company – that many of the mortgages they were granting were misleading and predatory three years before the housing market crash. And Steve Kroft reports from Pakistan, where he interviews its new president, Asif Ali Zardari Islamic,about the Islamic insurgents trying to take over the country.

Have a good Sunday, y’all. Only 207 more days ’til football season.