Weekend Lineup
Here are the scheduled guests for the Sunday public affairs shows and other weekend programs:
SUNDAY:
Meet the Press hosts Dem strategist Paul Begala and GOP strategist Mike Murphy, and a roundtable with NBC's David Gregory, PBS' Gwen Ifill, Wall Street Journal's Peggy Noonan, NBC pol. dir. Chuck Todd and Des Moines Register's David Yepsen.
Face the Nation hosts Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) and MI Gov. Jennifer Granholm (D). Other guests TBD.
This Week hosts TBD.
Fox News Sunday hosts Karl Rove. The "Power Player" is Factcheck.org dir. Brooks Jackson.
Late Edition hosts McCain economic adviser Nancy Pfotenhauer, CNN's Candy Crowley, CNN's Gloria Borger, CNN's Ed Henry, GOP strategist Alex Castellanos, Dem strategist Hilary Rosen, GOP strategist Leslie Sanchez and Dem strategist Donna Brazile.
See other weekend shows after the jump.
(KATHERINE LEHR)
OTHER WEEKEND SHOWS:
Washington Week examines the VP debate and Congress' efforts to pass an economic rescue plan with New York Times' Jeff Zeleny, Politico's Jeanne Cummings, Slate's and AP's Charles Babington (PBS, FRI, 8pm/11pm).
Political Capital features FDIC chair Sheila Bair (Bloomberg, FRI, 7:30pm).
Real Time hosts actor Alec Baldwin, reporter Christiane Amanpour, comedian Garry Shandling, and journalist Bob Woodward (HBO, FRI, 11pm).
Beyond the Politics (airing in place of "This Week in Politics") features GOP strategist Amy Holmes, Weekly Standard contributing ed. David Gelernter, professor, ex-B. Clinton adviser Alan Wolfe and Beliefnet.com's Steven Waldman (CNN, SAT, 8pm).
Anne Hathaway hosts SNL with musical guest The Killers (NBC, SAT, 11:30pm).
Newsmakers hosts Federal Housing Finance Agency dir. James Lockhart. He will be questioned by TBD (C-SPAN, SUN, 10am/6pm).
Road to the White House features Ralph Nader at the Commonwealth Club of CA in San Francisco (C-SPAN, SUN, 6:30pm/9:30 pm).
Chris Matthews Show features Time's Richard Stengel, NPR's Michele Norris, MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Washington Post Writers Group's Kathleen Parker (NBC, check local listings).
Reliable Sources features Washington Post's Dana Milbank, political analyst Keli Goff, Townhall.com's Amanda Carpenter, CBS' Bob Schieffer, The Hill's A.B. Stoddard, CNN's Ed Henry and syndicated columnist Kathleen Parker (CNN, SUN, 10am).
GPS features Bill Gates, ex-Singaporean Amb. to the U.N. Kishore Mahbubani, Singapore Institute of Int'l Affairs' Simon Tay and foreign policy analyst Raja Mohan (CNN, SUN, 1pm).
Roll Call TV with Robert Traynham features PA-07 candidate Craig Williams (R), Roll Call's Emily Pierce, Roll Call's Steven T. Dennis and Roll Call's Emily Heil (CN8, The Comcast Network, SUN, 10pm).





Karl Rove! Why?
RRKing, I tuned in yesterday for some pre-debate laughs and Neal Cavuto (ugh, just threw up a bit in my mouth) was heaping praise on Rove, just heaping.
For example, direct quote: "You soo smahht." He actually said it just like that. Wish I could find the video clip. It's astonishing how the right wing media still deifies that fool, especially since he is SUCH a phony who has been proven consistently and dramatically wrong for years.
I'm really looking forward to Vice Presidential Candidate Sarah Palin's appearance on... on... on...
Oh...
Well, I guess she doesn't really need to answer America's questions in this time of War and Economic Crisis.
B/c when you're THAT ADORABLE you don't need to know anything!!! Winkety Wink! ;-)
CNN Late edition 10:40 Leslie Sanchez " call a SPADE a SPADE
I just wrote CNN Late edition,
HOW DARE you have that filthy racist hag Leslie Sanchez on as a consultant using Call a SPADE a SPADE discussing Obama. I want an apology NOW. She also LIED last week about Black and Hispanic caucus voting against the Bail Out. I am embarrassed for CNN. Hillary Rosen should have jumped down her throat. Donna Brazille visibly winced at that remark.
McCain's campaign has said they were going negative and Sanchez shows where they are going. Putrid Racist!