TV this week: All Obama, all the time
You won't be able to turn on your TV over the next couple of days without seeing Barack Obama. In addition to "Obama!", the variety half-hour that'll be road-blocking most of the broadcast networks and many cable networks tomorrow at 8 p.m., Obama's letting pretty much anyone who wants to interview him do so as the Presidential campaign winds down to a merciful conclusion (until all the charges of voter fraud demand recounts coast-to-coast, that is).

(Let me shift gears for a moment now and get my band involved and share with you a little song that goes something ... like ... this: "People/People who need change...")
On Wednesday, Obama will talk to both ABC's Charles Gibson and Comedy Central's Jon Stewart. On Thursday, he'll appear on MSNBC's hottest new program, "The Rachel Maddow Show." And his dog Hopey is said to be in talks to appear on Friday's episode of National Geographic's "Dog Whisperer."
Meanwhile, John McCain has a nice appearance lined up on a Pennsylvania cable-access show.
Can one overdose on politics? Like, just flat-out go into a coma?
"ABC World News:" 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, ABC (Channel 7).
"Obama!", 8 p.m. Wednesday, Pretty Much Everywhere.
"The Daily Show with Jon Stewart," 11 p.m. Wednesday, Comedy Central.
"The Rachel Maddow Show," 6 p.m. (PCT), MSNBC.

David Kronke was appointed Mayor of Television after a bloodless coup in 2000. Since then, he has improved infrastructure, championed greater educational opportunities and fought for reforms that have utterly erased corruption and incompetence from the television industry. Since Mr. Kronke has ascended to power, Television is a far better place. 

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