It’s not often that I agree with a member of the San Francisco board of supervisors, let alone a member of the Green Party, but today is one of those rare occassions. It seems that the city of San Francisco has created a $160,000 a-year job for the urgently needed position of…drumroll please….Director of Climate […]

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Kevin on February 20th, 2008

Shouldn’t Barack’s media people prep his surrogates before letting them on TV? Is it too much to ask them to list one legislative accomplishment? It was last night.

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Kevin on February 20th, 2008

Eleanor Clift, Al Gore on the second ballot: A scenario that a few weeks ago seemed preposterous is beginning to look plausible to some nervous Democrats looking for a way out of the deadlock between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. It goes like this: We love them both, but neither is a sure bet when […]

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Kevin on February 20th, 2008

Full Disclosure: I didn’t get to watch the PBS Frontline report on the so-called Haditha incident. However, two people whose opinions on such matters I greatly respect say that PBS got it right. Jules Crittenden, “Rules of Engagement” remains a worthwhile and balanced look at the situation. Uncle Jimbo, aka James Hanson, Retired Special Operations […]

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Kevin on February 19th, 2008

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Kevin on February 18th, 2008

Bruce McQuain from QandO joined us for another edition of Someone You Should Know. The Someone You Should Know radio collaboration began as an extension of Matt Burden’s series at Blackfive. Thanks to Matt, Bruce is now on board and we are lucky to have him as part of the show. Tonight, Bruce told us […]

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Kevin on February 16th, 2008

Veteran Loch Ness Monster Hunter Gives Up LEGENDARY Nessie hunter Robert Rines is giving up his search for the monster after 37 years. The 85-year-old American will make one last trip in a bid to find the elusive beast. After almost four decades of fruitless expeditions, he admitted: “Unfortunately, I’m running out of age.” …Despite […]

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