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On 'Meet The Press' This Morning (June 22) Brian Williams Guest Hosting

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Guest host is Brian Williams.

Guest are:
SENATOR JOE BIDEN (D-DE)
Obama Supporter
Chairman, Foreign Relations Committee

SEN. LINDSEY GRAHAM (R-SC)
National Co-Chair, McCain Campaign

ANDREA MITCHELL
NBC News

JOHN HARWOOD
New York Times
Chief Washington Correspondent, CNBC

Tim Russert’s Replacement

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For this Sunday:

Six days after Tim Russert’s death, his replacement on “Meet the Press” has been named — at least for this Sunday.

The Short List Isn't So Short For Obama

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Hillary Clinton, John Kerry, John Edwards, Evan Bayh, Kathleen Sebelius, Ted Strickland, Mark Warner, Tim Kaine, Jim Webb, Bill Nelson, Jack Reed, Joe Biden, Chris Dodd, Tom Daschle, Bill Richardson and Sam Nunn.

As you can see, the list is not so short.

Ranking Our Reps

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FiveThirtyEight linked to an interesting ranking system for the US Congress into the liberal/conservative spectrum. Tennessee is all over the map in the House, and our Republican Senators seem to be smack dab in the middle of their caucus.

When Right-Wing Talk-Show Hosts Get Their Intellectual Teeth Kicked In

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Somebody needs to scrape this pathetic conservative talk-show host off the pavement after showing that he has no idea who Neville Chamberlain was even as he tries to tie him to Barack Obama:

Who Should Be Barack's Running Mate?

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Now that the primaries are winding down and Barack will have the nomination secured by June 3, who should he pick as a running mate?

I wonder what part of the Constitution this is in

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Congress is once again threatening to stick its nose in college football's Bowl Championship Series. This isn't the first time Congress has threatened to interfere. I wrote a column almost five years ago on what could happen if Congress regulated college football. It was a fun article.

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