By Patrick on May 30, 2008 3:27 PM
Meet the Press: Scott McClellan and former Sen. Tom Daschle (D-S.D.), an Obama supporter and Harold Ickes, senior adviser for the Clinton Campaign and a member of the DNC’s Rules and Bylaws Committee
Face the Nation: Sen. Claire McCaskill and Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell.
This Week: McClellan and Clinton chair Terry McAuliffe, and a roundtable with Democratic strategist Donna Brazile, New York Times’ David Brooks, Vanity Fair’s Todd Purdum and George Will.
Fox News Sunday: Howard Wolfson, Communication Director for the Clinton Campaign, David Bonior, Obama surrogate and former Michigan Congressman. Power Player of the Week is Brendan Sullivan, executive director of Headfirst and a panel with Bill Kristol, Weekly Standard & Fox News, Nina Easton, Fortune Magazine & Fox News, Byron York, National Review & Fox News and Juan Williams, National Public Radio & Fox News
Late Edition: Chris Dodd, Sen. Bill Nelson, Democratic strategist Jamal Simmons, Republican strategist Leslie Sanchez, Democratic strategist Hilary Rosen, and a roundtable with CNN’s Suzanne Malveaux, Fareed Zakaria and Jeffrey Toobin.
Chris Matthews Show: Richard Stengel, editor, TIME magazine; Cynthia Tucker of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution; Howard Fineman of Newsweek; and Kelly O’Donnell of NBC News
C-SPAN’s Newsmakers: Freddie Mac CEO Richard Syron will be interviewed by AP’s Alan Zibel and Congressional Quarterly’s Benton Ives.
Tim Russert: Charles Osgood, author of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the White House: Humor, Blunders, and Other Oddities from the Presidential Campaign Trail and Presidential Historian Michael Beschloss
Bloomberg’s Political Capital with Al Hunt: Republican strategist and former director of the Christian Coalition, Ralph Reed
This is America: David Sandalow, Senior Fellow at the Brookings
Institution and author of “Freedom from Oil”
CN8′s Roll Call TV with Robert Traynham: Roll Call Senior Staff Writers Rachel von Dongen, Paul Singer, Emily Heil and U.S. Chamber of Commerce Vice President Bruce Josten.
CNN’s “Reliable Sources”: National Review’s David Frum, ABC’s Martha Raddatz, former Clinton press secretary Joe Lockhart, Hollywood Reporter’s Ray Richmond, former New York Times Hollywood correspondent Sharon Waxman and CNN’s Fareed Zakaria

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