On Pundit Review Radio last night we had a spirtited debate on the issue of gay adoptions, and we also took a look at the politics of this issue, which had Gov. Romney moving to the right to help his chances with GOP primary voters and Lt. Gov. Healey moving left to position herself for […]

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Kevin on March 6th, 2006

Hard to keep up with the media lies… First the AP issues a misleading story, written by a former 60 Minutes 2 producer, alleging that Bush was warned the levees would fail. At 10pm on Friday evening, when nobody was looking, the AP issued this correction, WASHINGTON (AP) _ In a March 1 story, The […]

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Kevin on March 5th, 2006

Congratulations to Howie Carr, his new book on the Bulger Brothers has cracked the top ten on NY Times list. If you’re not from Massachusetts, you may be wondering who they are. You simply won’t believe that this could actually happen. It sounds too Hollywood to be true. The Bulger Brothers This fresh account of […]

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Kevin on March 3rd, 2006

Sunday evening we are very pleased to announce that one of our favorite bloggers is coming back on Pundit Review Radio after an extended absence. Dean Esmay of Dean’s World will be our guest in the 9pm est hour. The 8pm hour is pre-empted by a Boston Celtics game, so the show will start around […]

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Kevin on March 1st, 2006

Do you recall last fall during an Oklahoma football game with 80,000 people in the stands a suicide bomber killed himself just outside the stadium? The story was followed closely by blogger Mark Tapscott, who never bought in to the official version of events, According to University of Oklahoma president David Boren, although Hinrich had […]

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Kevin on March 1st, 2006

Victor Davis Hanson, America’s most underrated columnist, At War With Ourselves We’re winning in Iraq. Let’s not lose at home If many are determined to see the Iraqi war as lost without a plan, it hardly seems so to 130,000 U.S. soldiers still over there. They explain to visitors that they have always had a […]

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