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July 19: 7 Best Moments From Sunday Talk

Fareed Zakaria to president of Rwanda: Why Is Africa So Screwed Up?

Give credit to Fareed Zakaria: Sometimes the question everyone wants to ask isn’t easy. But he puts this rather impolite one to President Paul Kagame of Rwanda: Why give international aid when African is so screwed up? Kagame—who viewers may know best from Philip Gourevitch’s brilliant New Yorker profile—gives a characteristically measured response: Foremost, history has doomed his continent, but he would like to see his country be free of foreign aid one day, perhaps before the end of his presidency.

Walter Cronkite, Star Reporter

There have been many tributes to Walter Cronkite over the past few days, each seemingly more desperate to canonize the news legend than the other. So it was bit refreshing to see former astronaut-turned-Senator John Glenn share a simple, heartfelt anecdote about his friend, whom Glenn described was eager to someday report from the stars.

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July 19, 2009 | 4:37pm
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TJColatrella

Meet the Press is more like Meet the Oppressors...!

That's what I call it...!

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8:03 pm, Jul 19, 2009
Rustafur

Care to expound on this, or just leave it as snappy saying with not substance?

...!

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9:13 am, Jul 20, 2009
MaliciousDisorder

People that sit home and watch this garbage should get outside more. It's SUNDAY

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8:18 pm, Jul 19, 2009
deltablue

Amen!!!

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9:41 pm, Jul 19, 2009
Resolute

I find it hypocritical for people in the GOP to claim that Sotomayor lacks the "objectivity" to serve on the high court when they support people like Scalia who claim to be originalist and strict constructionist but then fail to apply those philosophies when it suits them (Eldred case, anyone?)

P.S. I <3 Fareed

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8:20 pm, Jul 19, 2009
xbainx

Republicans are terrible, their ideas are stupid, and they are hypocritical, racist, and sexually frustrated.

And worse than any of these sins, is the fact that they assume there is some silent majority out there in America backing them up. But there isn't. There is only the circular echo chamber of radio, TV, and magazines, in which a person can create a world where all media they consume tells them what they want to hear.

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9:08 pm, Jul 19, 2009
Humor-In-Uniform

The majority of media is unarguably very left leaning and you listen to them. What does that say about you?

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1:55 am, Jul 20, 2009
Rustafur

Says the man who probably watches Fox News and reads the Drudge Report almost exclusivly...

But yes, it would be natural for an organization, body of people, who depend on the freedom of speech to do business to favor a political party who's dogma allows for less restriction on that freedom of speech. Wouldn't it?

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9:24 am, Jul 20, 2009
dmspeech

Monica Crowley may be "white" but "wise?"

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10:03 pm, Jul 19, 2009
persist

Yeah, but I'd still do her. And Palin, too.

(Take that, reasoned political discourse!)

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11:21 am, Jul 20, 2009
scutterhadley

Mitch Mcconnell is an absolute fool who is so out of touch with what the American people need. How embarrassing it must be to have to admit he represents your state!

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8:40 am, Jul 20, 2009
clearthinker

Hey Rustafur, I'm sure you are glued to the Schultz,Matthews, Olberman, Maddow network aren't you. Talk about an echo chamber. I'm sorry, I'll let you get back to HuffPo....and then Salon.

xbainx: I know you are, but what am I?...... c'mon, name calling?... Seriously?

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1:47 pm, Jul 20, 2009
fleetw1978

Luckily, I have decided that no matter what I think or what I do, it will make zero difference. So far I have not seen the "change" I thought I could believe in, therefore I no longer care and as mentioned in an earlier post, I now have my sunday mornings and some primetime free to live my life.

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9:03 pm, Jul 20, 2009
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