Just hearing that David Axelrod and Howard Dean will both be on Meet the Press Sunday. That is something I won't miss, and thought you all would want to know.
From MSNBC Website:
This Sunday: David Axelrod, Howard Dean
Fighting within the Democratic party now threatens to stop health care reform. Can President Obama find the support he needs from within his own party to ensure his administration does not fail on this front? And what else is at the top of the president's agenda? What impact will his sliding poll numbers have on the future of this administration? We'll ask the man who sits closest to the oval office: White House Senior Adviser David Axelrod. Then, the man who ignited this major division within his own party by coming out in opposition to the Senate's health care reform bill, the former DNC Chair and Vermont Governor, Howard Dean sits down with us exclusively to talk about the future direction of health care reform, the Obama presidency and the Democratic Party.
Also, Must See TV on the same show:
Sunday's Roundtable: Scarborough, Moulitsas, Gillespie, and Smiley
The Politics of Reform: What does all this fighting within the democratic party mean for the future of health care reform and the rest of President Obama's agenda in Washington? And how is the GOP faring through it all? We'll check in with our panelists on both sides of the debate: msnbc's Joe Scarborough; Daily Kos' Markos Moulitsas; Fmr. RNC Chair Ed Gillespie; and PBS's Tavis Smiley.
This should be interesting!