Posted by Kevin on Nov 29, 2004 @ 20:30

Here they go again. Another member of the pajamahadeen has embarrassed and humiliated the New York Times. Another blogger is catching them red handed literally parroting Democrat talking points. What a great job by Patterico’s Pontifications.

Professor Bainbridge describes it this way,


MSM Caught with Pants Down

Patterico catches the NYT parroting a Democrat party talking point memo in an editorial today. He then fisks the heck out of the editorial on the merits. The Times really ought to be ashamed of itself.


Instapundit said,

IT’S NOT PLAGIARISM when you repeat stuff from a press release without checking it — but it’s not journalism, either. It’s not even very good punditry.

Posted by Kevin on Nov 29, 2004 @ 20:17

This should mark the beginning of the end for Kofi at the UN. If these investigations are allowed to play out, he is a goner. The world will be better off.

Annan ’surprised’ at son’s link to oil-for-food scandal
30 November 2004

The United Nations has revealed that the son of the secretary general, Kofi
Annan, worked for a company being investigated in the Iraqi oil-for-food scandal
for four years longer than he first admitted.

Mr Annan said last night he was “very disappointed and surprised” that his
son Kojo had not told him the full story of his links to Cotecna in
Geneva.

Posted by Kevin on Nov 29, 2004 @ 08:57

This week our guest was NZ Bear, creator of the Blogsphere Ecosystem and the man behind Truth Laid Bear. We had a lot of fun discussing the Ecosystem, the role of blogs, what the future holds for them and what role they played in the removal of Dan Rather from CBS Evening News. We also discussed the Spirit of America Challenge, yet another blog driven charitable effort that is well worth your support.

Posted by Kevin on Nov 29, 2004 @ 08:47

This Week in Blogs

On Pundit Review Radio this weekend we took a tour of the blogsphere and highlighted some of the best work that we read during the week. Some of the topics discussed included outsourcing, the Clinton & Nixon presidential libraries, an interesting Gallup poll, the nasty tone of political rhetoric coming from the left, and president Bush’s personal security.

Among the sites mentioned, Powerline, AndrewSullivan, Buzz Machine, Town Hall, Conservative and Right.

Posted by Kevin on Nov 29, 2004 @ 07:46

Does CBS even care about its credibility anymore? Why on earth would they have Joseph Ellis on Face the Nation as a guest historian/pundit?

The weekend of Dan Ratherâ??s resignation, still caught up in the â??investigationâ?? into the bogus documents, CBS News is putting on its Sunday morning talk show a man who lied enthusiastically for twenty years about his military service in Vietnam, claiming incredible experiences at key battles even though he never left these shores.

What is particularly galling for me is that he taught history at West Point and lied to all of those young men who were really willing to go off to foreign places and do those brave, courageous deeds. I have read and enjoyed several of his books and he is an excellent writer. That is meaningless in terms of his personal credibility. He has none.

I find it hard to believe that the pool of available historians/pundits for Sunday morning TV is so small that someone like Joseph Ellis would be an acceptable guest? Someone at CBS should have been asking, Is Joseph Ellis the kind of person we want to have on the air as an expert? The obvious answer is no. Does CBS think there is some statue of limitations on what he did? What makes it ok now? Maybe their position is that his transgressions weren’t that bad. I’d like to hear an explanation of how they justify having this guy on.

Wasnâ??t Doris Kearns Goodwin available? All she did was copy a few passages from another author. I find it insulting that they put a guy like this on their news broadcasts, especially given all that is happening at CBS News. They must have stopped caring about their reputation.

THE HISTORY LESSON OF JOSEPH ELLIS
by Dennis Loy Johnson

Joseph Ellis’ list of whoppers was pretty amazing. During the war in Vietnam, he
said, he wasn’t just a soldier assigned to some obscure Army base â?? he saw
action “clearing out” the area around My Lai. He wasn’t just a grunt, either â??
he was commander of a platoon of combat paratroopers from the legendary 101st
Airborne. In fact, he was such a good leader that he was elevated to the staff
of American commander General William Westmoreland.

Not a word of it was true, of course â?? Ellis never left the States during Vietnam.

But what happened after the news broke made him a far less sympathetic character. Refusing to talk to the press, Ellis’ issued a brief, four-sentence statement,
saying “Even in the best of lives, mistakes are made. I deeply regret having let
stand and later confirming the assumption that I went to Vietnam. For this and
any other distortions about my personal life, I want to apologize to my family,
friends, colleagues and students. Beyond that circle, however, I shall have no
further comment.”In other words, as the last sentence implies, it’s the press’
fault. And he regrets not *lying,* but “having let stand” an assumption, and
some vague “distortions.” Nor does he feel the need to apologize to anyone
beyond his immediate circle â?? say, the men and women who really served in
Vietnam, or marched in the peace movement, or were harassed by cops in civil
rightsâ??era Mississippi.

Read the whole thing.

Posted by Kevin on Nov 26, 2004 @ 14:02

We hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving.

This Saturday at noon EST on Pundit Review Radio will be broadcasting what may be our last show on WBIX in Boston. The reason has nothing to do with the show, in fact the feedback has been highly supportive. The problem lies with the station owner and involves a twenty year lie that has come apart in recent weeks. If you are interested in the backstory involving fraud, cheated investors, ponzi schemes, retirees having their life savings stolen, the SEC, FBI, FCC, layoffs, suicide and court appearences, click here.

This week we are very happy to have on as our guest, NZ Bear from the blog Truth Laid Bear. In addition to having a terrific blog, NZ is the creator and keeper of The Blogsphere Ecosystem, which ranks blogs by traffic and links.

Pundit Review Radio
Saturday at noon EST on www.wbix.com
Phone number for questions is 877-711-1060.

Posted by Kevin on Nov 23, 2004 @ 09:36

Social security reform promises to be one of President Bush’s top domestic priorities in the second term.

This week we spoke this week with Mr. Charles Jarvis, Chairman and Chief Executive of USA Next and United Seniors Association (USA).

Mr. Jarvis’ political career includes stints as a senior executive in the administrations of Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush, including Deputy Undersecretary of the Interior. He also served as Legislative Director for U.S. Senator Charles Grassley, Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee.

His organization, United Seniors Association, is a 1.5 million-plus national network of grassroots activists dedicated to Uniting the Generations for Americaâ??s FutureTM. USA works intensively to expand Economic Freedom, Health Freedom and Retirement and Investment Freedom for all Americans at every age and every stage in life.

We discussed President Bush’s vision for an ownership society including his plans for individual voluntary retirement accounts in which American workers could invest a percentage of their social security payroll tax into the stock market. It was a very interesting discussion and we hope to have Mr. Jarvis back on the show soon to go into greater detail on this important topic.

Posted by Kevin on Nov 23, 2004 @ 09:19

This week we talked about the opening of the Clinton Library and highlighted the work of some of the best blog posts that we enjoyed during the week.

We talked about many, many subjects including Iraq, Fallujah and the Marine caught on tape incident, Condi as Sec. of State, Europe’s decline and resentment, a new taxpayer subsidized Mosque being built in Boston and we even talked about the $15 billion boondoggle known as the Big Dig (aka Big Pig)

Some of the blogs we highlighted during this segment include Powerline, The American Thinker, Marlowe’s Shade and The Black Republican. We had a great time and hope you enjoy this segment.

Posted by Kevin on Nov 22, 2004 @ 14:00

Bloggers have done a lot of important work in recent months, from driving the MSM crazy in general, to debunking specific stories that were either completely false (Dan Rather) or just misleading (missing weapons).

On Pundit Review Radio we are dedicated to following the work of the best, most influencial bloggers and thought leaders in the new media. We started this show because of how impressed we are with these people and because we believe they play an increasingly important role in how politics is covered by the media and digested by the public.

For all the great work that has been done, nothing can compare to what Chief Wiggles, Dean Esmay and Operation Give have done.

Dean was one of the first guests on Pundit Review Radio. He came on not to talk about media bias or his blog, but to discuss a special project that a group of bloggers had undertaken to help a young Iraqi girl.

Here is the backstory, Chief Wiggles is a military blogger stationed in Iraq. He started handing out toys to kids there and was blown away by their reaction. He posted about it and asked for more toys. Before he knew what hit him, he had thousands of toys. A group of bloggers decided to formalize this and started Operation Give, a blogger driven charity.

A soldier associated with Operation Give in Iraq was approached by an Iraqi man who told him that his seven month old daughter needed immediate medical attention. The baby, named Tabby, had a cancerous growth on her face that would kill her if left untreated. The operation needed was unavailable in Iraq but routine here in the states. Operation Give went to work, letting the blogsphere know about Tabby’s situation and they proceeded to raise funds for her and her father to come to the states. They also found a doctor to perform the surgery, a family to put them up and even arranged for an expedited Visa so they could get here quickly.

Today, Dean posted an update on Tabby. The long and short of it, thanks to Chief Wiggles, Operation Give and thanks especially to the blogsphere who rallied around this cause, Tabby is here in the Unietd States, having her surgery and getting a new lease on life.

Fox News just did a story on Tabby that is incredibly moving. Be sure to watch the attached video.

For more background on Tabby and Operation Give, check out Pundit Review Radio’s interviews with Dean Esmay on here and here

Posted by Kevin on Nov 21, 2004 @ 21:27

Dennis Boyle has an excellent article on National Review Online

The cheaper the crook, the gaudier the patter.

Jacques Chirac recently ridiculed Blair’s support of the war in Iraq:

I said then to Tony Blair: ‘You absolutely have to obtain something in exchange
for your support.’ Well, Britain gave its support but I did not see much in
return. I am not sure that it is in the nature of our American friends at the
moment to return favours systematically.

That, of course, is exactly what we should by now expect from Chirac, the notion that if it’s not a bribe, it’s not a deal. It would never occur to Chirac that what Blair got in exchange for liberating Iraq had nothing to do with the U.S. What Blair got was what he thought he’d get, the knowledge that he had done the right thing for his own country and for others.

What an unsophisticated way to see the world, non? A French leader would never say, “Either you are with us, or you’re against us.” In French, it translates like this: “Either you give us something, or we are against you.”



























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