Michael Yon Live From Mosul
We enjoyed a special double feature on Pundit Review Radio this weekend. Boston Herald business reporter Jay Fitzgerald joined us live in studio. Here is what Jay had to say on his personal blog, HubBlog,
Michael Yon rules the blogoshere — and airwaves: Local blogger sensation Michael Yon will be tentatively on WRKO tomorrow night along with yours truly, 9 p.m.. He gets to talk about his incredible blogging from Iraq. I get to talk about, er, my blogging from Beacon Hill. Hmmm. … I’m psyched just to talk to the guy.
He was psyched and so were we. Last time Michael was on the show people lined-up to say thank you.
This week we focused on the issues at hand.
- Where are we in Iraq?
- Are our strategies and tactics working?
- What is the state of the Iraqi Security Forces and the insurgency?
- How are we treated by the Iraqi’s?
- What do the troops think of the anti-war left as represented by the crowd in Crawford?
You don’t want to miss Michael’s audible reaction when he heard a quote from Cindy Sheehan!
You wont find this kind of analysis anywhere else.
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August 30th, 2005 at 10:16 am
Thanks for continuing to give Michael Yon a forum to share his amazing reporting. It was a nice wrinkle to have a journalism pro in the studio with you citizen journalists.:) Congratulations on another great show.
August 30th, 2005 at 12:08 pm
I was surprised to see an article on Michael Yon in the Star Tribune, (requires registration or BugMeNot), the very liberal Minneapolis paper. Fraters Libertas has some excellent commentary on this.
August 30th, 2005 at 9:31 pm
Great job guys. Keep bringing him back, because the dreaded MSM sure won’t!
August 31st, 2005 at 2:44 pm
Thank you, thank you, thanks you. I’m starting to hear more about his work in the MM, in part because ofyour show’s efforts. Keep up the good work.
September 1st, 2005 at 10:15 pm
Yon’s got more guts than God, and thank that said God for him, too. What he’s up to over there is, like the internet itself, right on the edge. Thanks for giving him an even broader platform with which to tell it like it is.