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Stacie Scott Turner Previews "Sophisticated" Real Housewives of Washington, D.C.

While viewers may make fun of Danielle Staub and her unstable castmates on The Real Housewives of New Jersey , their antics clearly deliver ratings. But with a new stable of spoiled, self-centered reality stars debuting on Bravo tonight, Stacie Scott Turner says fans should NOT expect such shenanigans on The Real Housewives of Washington, D.C. “What was really compelling is that [producers] talked about how this series was going to be a little more sophisticated than the others and that they were looking to have the drama come from things other than table-tossing and the other stuff that you’ve grown to expect on the other series,” Turner told E! News. No hair-pulling and coke whoring allegations? Why should we tune in?!? Turner says she and her costars – Mary Schmidt Amons, Lynda Erkiletian, Catherine Ommanney and Michaele Salahi – actually have informed opinions about current events and politics. “By all means, we’re not like Meet the Press or any of the serious shows,” Turner said. “We still have fun. It’s an entertaining show. Women are aware, informed and have an opinion – and we make ours known.” Fine. We’ll probably tune in. But if at least one drink isn’t thrown in someone’s face before the month is over, we’re outta there!

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Christiane Amanpour Hosts “This Week” of ABC

Christiane Amanpour , 52, is hosting “This Week” of ABC in a move that is seen by many as Amounpour’s way of joining the arena of US political talk shows in the likes of “Meet the Press” and “Fox News Sunday” from rival networks. Amannpour replaces George Stephanopoulos on the show”  and her first stint on the TV show observed to be confident and quite aggressive though many people opined there was no significant change on “This Week” program format. On her first hosting job, she had Speaker of House Nancy Pelosi and Defense top honcho Robert Gates as guests on pre-taped interviews.  While the second part of the show consisted of its regular commentaries and analyses on certain issues. Amanpour echoed this sentiment during her first hosting job of “This Week” after jumping off ship from CNN, “Having witnessed firsthand the global challenges and opportunities that America faces every day, I’m also eager to open a window on the world and cut through those classified issues that we all confront.” People are showing confidence that Amanpour at the helm of ABC’s Sunday political talk show, she would infuse a more global approach on dissecting the most pressing of America’s domestic issues and concern. Christiane Amanpour Hosts “This Week” of ABC is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Media Praise Obama’s ‘Brilliant’ Decision to Fire Gen. McChrystal

President Obama’s decision to relieve General Stanley McChrystal of command in Afghanistan and replace him with General David Petraeus was met with a chorus of praise in the media, as anchors and pundits on CBS, NBC, MSNBC, and CNN all sang in unison that it was a “brilliant” move.   During live special coverage leading up to the announcement in the 1PM ET hour on CBS, White House correspondent Chip Reid proclaimed: “it sounds like a pretty brilliant decision really.” At the same time on NBC, correspondent Jim Miklaszewski described it as a “stunning development” and added “at a quick glance, almost brilliant .” Minutes later, White House correspondent Chuck Todd declared: “politically, in this town, it’s going to be seen as a brilliant choice by the President.” Over on CNN, moments after Obama finished speaking, anchor Wolf Blitzer remarked that it was a “major moment for this president” and later observed: “a very brilliant move to tap General Petraeus.” Finally, in the 2PM ET hour on MSNBC, Meet the Press host David Gregory concluded: “I think he took swift and decisive action. I think that’s how it’s going to be read.” In addition to cheering Obama’s brilliance, another common theme in the media reaction was to assert the President’s decision would be immune from criticism. Reid explained: “So the President avoids both the criticisms here, number one, putting somebody new in charge and, number two, since he fired McChrystal, he’s not going to be accused of being weak.”  Miklaszewski noted: “this may quiet some of the critics up on Capitol Hill.” Todd later added: “…you will not hear a single word from Capitol Hill, no Republican will dare say a negative thing about this decision.”

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Old Man Lamely Defends the Goldbricking Defeatist He Coronated

If you’ve wondered whether John McCain , in light of recent events, has felt a heightened sense of shame for choosing Sarah Palin as his running mate, we have an answer: No! Further, she may have quit because of thinning hair. McCain was a guest on Meet the Press today and was quizzed on the whole Palin resignation fiasco by David Gregory .

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Old Man Lamely Defends the Goldbricking Defeatist He Coronated