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Thursday Bites - Hillary Clinton

September 27th, 2006

Hillary Clinton has been on the airwaves talking about her husband’s contentious “Fox News Sunday” interview with FNC reporter Chris Wallace. Wallace asked President Clinton, “I understand that hindsight is always 20/20, but the question is, why didn’t you connect the dots and put him [Osama bin Laden] out of business? Bill Clinton, in a finger-wagging answer said, “You did Fox’s bidding on this show. You did your nice little conservative hit job on me.” Whether Wallace’s question was fair, and whether Clinton’s answer was an overreaction, is up to you. What does all this have to do with Senator Hillary Clinton? Nothing. That’s why she gets the mallet in this week’s edition of “Thursday Bites.” It was Bill that was on the Fox News set with Chris Wallace. It was Bill that was President during and after the first World Trade Center attack in 1993. The cameras and microphones pulled out after the Wallace interview should have been in front of Bill Clinton, not Hillary Clinton. Hillary, as one would expect, used the media opportunity to gransdstand and fire shots at the Bush administration. The media said here Hillary, go to it. For this, the media deserves and gets the mallet too. A Bill Clinton story is not always a Hillary Clinton story, and this one wasn’t.

What’s What Wednesday - “Stem Sell Politics”

September 26th, 2006

Jiffy Corn Muffins really are fabulous. Not only delicious to eat, but in the Political Kitchen they spurred Bob Singer to think about politics, President Bush, Stem Cells, and the November election.

Tight-Shot Tuesday - “R is for Rock, D is for Donut”

September 25th, 2006

Everyone knows a donut and coffee are a treat in the morning. Well, with the election just 42 days away, a donut and a rock are a treat too. Bob Singer explains in his poem, “R is for Rock, D is for Donut.”

Slap-Shot Monday: “A Lemon”

September 24th, 2006

Vice President Cheney has issued an election-year warning. He says, depending how we exercise our right to vote, we may be supporting terrorism. In the Political Kitchen, Bob Singer takes it on the chin as he calls Cheney’s assertion a political lemon.

What We Usually Don’t Show

September 15th, 2006

As your host is busy working on Political Kitchen’s conversion to a daily program in a more conventional blog format, he thought it would be fun to share outtakes that reveal a little about his personality and what shoots were like with his initial cameraman. Enjoy!

Eggs on Toast

September 15th, 2006

President Bush has riled critics and the the American Bar Association by using signing statements as a means to ignore or not enforce new laws. But, signing statements have been issued by presidents for centuries. Political Kitchen looks at the story in “Eggs on Toast.”

Cookie Jars

September 15th, 2006

The federal minimum wage has been $5.15 an hour since 1997. It’s an election year issue. An increase in pay for Members of Congress is not. Guess whose hand is in the cookie jar, and for how much? Bob Singer explains.

Whistleblowers

September 15th, 2006

So, what about free speech rights for whistleblowers? The Supreme Court has handed down its ruling. Bob Singer gets steamed and has an entertaining report cooked to a tea.

Tax Cuts

September 15th, 2006

Congress has passed and President Bush has signed tax cut legislation. Bob Singer explains what the tax cut means to you and he shows you how to celebrate.

Extravagance

September 15th, 2006

Extravagance. Top sirloin and fine wine? Perhaps. A full tank of gas? Definitely.