2010 Year in Review, courtesy of WatchMojo I hope you all had a wonderful and heart-warming Christmas holiday and not too many of you found a lump of coal in your stocking. Certainly, I can think of a few politicos who deserve some. It's a
December 26, 2010

2010 Year in Review, courtesy of WatchMojo

I hope you all had a wonderful and heart-warming Christmas holiday and not too many of you found a lump of coal in your stocking. Certainly, I can think of a few politicos who deserve some.

It's a natural inclination at the end of the year to be retrospective. And with Congress on Christmas vacation, the Obamas in that exotic foreign land of Hawaii, there are not a lot of politicos available to book for current battles. Instead, we're going to get a whole lot of looking back at this year's battles. From Janet Napolitano on State of the Union reviewing the changes in fighting terrorism since last year's Underwear Bomber to Gen. Peter Chiarelli reviewing our actions in the Middle East in a special program focusing on the veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan on This Week. But hey, if you're really into listening to the spin of a politician, Tom Coburn finds a friendly audience on Fox News Sunday. I would love to hear him justify being the biggest obstacle to passing the 9/11 First Responders bill.

ABC's "This Week" - Army Vice Chief of Staff Gen. Peter Chiarelli.

CBS' "Face the Nation" - Year-in-review discussion with Washington correspondents.

NBC's "Meet the Press" - White House senior adviser Valerie Jarrett.

CNN's "State of the Union" - White House press secretary Robert Gibbs; Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano; former CIA Director Gen. Mike Hayden; the former director of national intelligence, Vice Adm. Mike McConnell.

CNN's "Fareed Zakaria GPS" - Is the American Dream dead? And what can be done to revive it? You can see a special edition of "Fareed Zakaria GPS" dedicated to restoring the dream and building the American middle class back up. With former IBM CEO Lou Gerstner, Alcoa CEO Klaus Kleinfeld, Coca-Cola CEO Muhtar Kent, Google CEO Eric Schmidt.

"Fox News Sunday" - Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla.; Cardinal Donald Wuerl, archbishop of Washington, D.C.

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