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Friday, October 31, 2008

Jeopardy- Once More


CNN was once again on Jeopardy Monday night. This time Candy Crowley, Campbell Brown, and Soledad O'Brien was providing clues to the contestants.

Here's the clip from the show:











Weekend Specials Offer Election Preview in Final Days before Nov. 4

In the days before the last votes are cast and counted in the 2008 presidential election, CNN will air special election programming throughout the weekend that features lead political anchor Wolf Blitzer and other members of the Best Political Team on Television.

On Saturday, Nov. 1, at 5 p.m. (ET), CNN political contributor and Christian Broadcasting Network senior correspondent David Brody will host the one-hour special Election Countdown: View from the Right. This roundtable discussion will examine the strength of the McCain-Palin ticket, the priorities for conservatives after the election and top issues on voters’ minds, including national security and the economy. Brody will be joined by Amanda Carpenter, national political reporter for Townhall.com; Brian DeBose, editorial writer for The Washington Times; Stephen Hayes, senior writer for The Weekly Standard; and Kevin Madden, Republican strategist and former press secretary for Gov. Mitt Romney’s presidential campaign.

On Sunday, Nov. 2, Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer expands to a three-hour election special, airing from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. (ET). Blitzer will be joined by McCain and Obama campaign surrogates and members of the Best Political Team about expectations on Election Day. Chief national correspondent John King will be on hand with the “Magic Wall” to zero in on the hotly contested battleground states and calculate electoral math based on the latest polling. Reliable Sources host Howard Kurtz will join Blitzer to lead panel discussions with fellow journalists about the coverage of the election.

To cap off the weekend, Blitzer will anchor a one-hour election preview special on Sunday at 8 p.m. (ET) He will be joined by members of the Best Political Team live from the campaign trail. Senior political analyst Bill Schneider will zero in on the latest polling data, and King will again break down the electoral map county-by-county in his analysis of battleground states.

Encore presentations of the 90-minute CNN Presents documentaries McCain Revealed and Obama Revealed will air back-to-back on Saturday at 7 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. (ET), respectively.







Tis all hallows eve, and alas we’ve been tricked! For one night alone, we see our favorites from CNN as Peanuts clones. Its all from the Great Pumpkin and first on our list, who's going to be Charlie Brown? Anderson Cooper will fit.








He’s with Lucy – hey, that’s Campbell Brown. Debating, debating…do I chance a punt? Campbell may be “no bias, no bull” but footballs she’ll pull.








Poor Anderson should have checked with Jeffrey Toobin- he’d have warned him to beware.



John King ala Linus with his magic map in tow. The polls! The polls! No matter red state or blue state- the great pumpkin will show! He’ll spend the night in the field – reporting the results. Won’t be alone, Sally, Dana Bash, will be there to consult.









A Halloween party, with Violet, Erica Hill, as host. The whole gang is there (well most). A pumpkin to carve- they'll need Anderson's help.





Erica knows that Anderson has modeled before, so along with Patty, Candy Crowley, and Campbell they talk him into helping them out.







Oh my, that’s not what he had in mind. How could Erica do that!








Music! Music! Now who plays the keyboard? Well, that must be Schroeder, Wolf Blitzer, striking a chord.






Let’s check in with John King as the night comes to a close. Did the Great Pumpkin show? How could the polls have been wrong? The magic map led astray and no Great Pumpkin this year. Polls sometimes betray and fall on deaf ears.


No meanness intended with this paraody in hand. It’s Halloween- a treat for all us CNN fans.

Happy Halloween!


Happy Samhain!


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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hello. Great job. I did not expect this on a Wednesday. This is a great story. Thanks!