So, today is D-Day for the Boston Globe. They need to find $20 million in cost cuts by midnight tonight. I was recently joined in-studio by Jay Fitzgerald of Boston’s most financially stable daily paper, the Boston Herald and the outstanding Hub Blog as well as Todd Hyten, aka Armchair General Savin Hill, for a [...]
The New York Post has a retrospective on Obama’s 100 days. They say 100 Days, 100 Mistakes. This is just over the top Obama bashing if you ask me. I read their list and there are no more than 87 legitimate mistakes. My favorite review of this meaningless, media contrived number is from Reason, Obama’s [...]
The best part of yesterday’s game may not even have been the steal of home by the electric Jacoby Ellsbury. It was the fact that that the Sox shut down the Yankee offense using AAA pitchers. OUCH. PS: Ellsbury is to the Sox what Rondo is to the Celts. Both are an absolute joy to [...]
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Gore pleads for unity on climate, despite divide WASHINGTON – Former Vice President Al Gore, the leading American voice on climate change, urged lawmakers Friday to overcome partisan differences and take action to reduce greenhouse gases…”I wish I could find the words to get past the partisan divide that both sides have contributed to. … [...]
First, White House Senior Adviser David Axelrod referred to the Tea Party protests as “an element of disaffection that can mutate into something unhealthy.” Really? Will angrry taxpeayers end up on a Homeland Security watchlist or something? Obama must have been trying to prevent some “unhealthy mutaton” from taking place, so he tried to assuage [...]
Ret. Lt. Col. Ralph Peters is one of our favorite guests and we are honored that he is such a good friend of the show. His New York Post columns have been absolutely terrific lately. In fact, Ralph has the single best description of Obama foreign policy to date, Obama means well. Just as Jimmy [...]
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We started the show by talking about a rather extraordinary interview on Fox News Sunday with former CIA director Michael Hayden. Hayden and his three immediate predecessors, along with Obama’s pick for CIA Director Leon Panetta, ALL OPPOSED releasing the Bush files on nterrogation techniques. As Hayden said, the President made a different decision. The [...]
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