NEW YORK - Think folks like Tim Russert, Tavis Smiley, Anderson Cooper, Ari Fleischer, Al Franken and Bob Woodward are smart? They'll have a chance to prove it.
They're among 15 "power players" signed up to play "Jeopardy!" in a special weeklong edition of the game that will be broadcast in May, it was announced Monday.
The game show will be in Washington to tape the segments early next month. Each contestant will be playing for charity — with the winner each day getting a $50,000 jackpot.
Other contestants include Ashleigh Banfield, Maria Bartiromo, Aaron Brown, Gretchen Carlson, Tucker Carlson, Kweisi Mfume, Peggy Noonan, Keith Olbermann and Christine Todd Whitman.
This should be entertaining! If only Coulter or Limbaugh were on this.
man, how is ari fleischer going to answer a question when he will be compelled to spin every one into an elaborate 20 minute fabrication that defies all laws of truth and reality.
Arborealus wrote:Voronwe is slackin' I told him last week to fire Aaron Brown...
Little known fact is that Voronwe was lined up to have his own CNN political talk show but each time a new guest was introduced he called them a jackass.