Last night we welcomed Congressman Duncan Hunter, (R-CA), to Pundit Review Radio. Rep. Hunter is one of the leading conservative candidates running for President. Rep. Hunter was incredibly generous with his time, spending more than 30 minutes with us discussing a wide range of topics. Of course, we asked him about the anti-surge, non-binding resolution […]
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The Washington Post lays into the unstable, uninformed Jack Murtha Mr. Murtha’s cynicism is matched by an alarming ignorance about conditions in Iraq. He continues to insist that Iraq “would be more stable with us out of there,” in spite of the consensus of U.S. intelligence agencies that early withdrawal would produce “massive civilian casualties.” […]
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From today’s WSJ online (subs req) entitled “Awaiting the Dishonor Roll” Congress has rarely been distinguished by its moral courage. But even grading on a curve, we can only describe this week’s House debate on a vote of no-confidence in the mission in Iraq as one of the most shameful moments in the institution’s history. […]
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Via Powerline, The Politico reports that the Democrats have decided on a strategy for defeat in Iraq: Top House Democrats, working in concert with anti-war groups, have decided against using congressional power to force a quick end to U.S. involvement in Iraq, and instead will pursue a slow-bleed strategy designed to gradually limit the administration’s […]
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Someone You Should Know is a weekly collaboration between the number one milblog Blackfive and Pundit Review Radio. Matt Burden from Blackfive started Someone You Should Know in the early days of the Iraq war in order to tell the inspirational true stories of the men and women fighting for us around the world. This […]
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Senator Joseph Lieberman (D-CT), on Congressional Resolutions Disapproving of the War in Iraq: “For the Senate to take up a symbolic vote of no confidence on the eve of a decisive battle is unprecedented, but it is not inconsequential. It is an act which, I fear, will discourage our troops, hearten our enemies, and showcase […]
Dean Barnett and I had the honor speaking with Michael Yon live from Baghdad this morning. Our discussion began with today's transition ceremony that Michael attended where Gen. Petraeus officially took command of our great forces in Iraq. We also discussed whether or not the Iraqi's are "stepping up", what it is like to embed […]