What a great pleasure and honor to welcome former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Mr. John Bolton, to Pundit Review Radio. Ambassador Bolton joined us for wide ranging, thirty minute interview in which we covered a ton of ground. I have broken the interview into two segments. His excellent new book, Surrender is Not […]
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Bruce McQuain from QandO joined us for another edition of Someone You Should Know. Bruce has a great Veterans Day tribute, reminding us that everyone who serves is a hero. 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 […]
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Gregg, here is a response to your recent column against Mitt Romney. I found the column unfair, innaccurate and misleading. I am no “Romniac”, not even a Romney supporter, but I took your challenge to rebut the main thrust of your attack against Romney. 1. Mitt is a liberal. How do you think he got […]
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This is the single worst political ad I can remember. The ad starts like this… “If your looking for heroes, don’t look to me” (Really John, don’t look to the smarmy trail lawyer, um, ok?) “Don’t look to Elizabeth” (You know, my sick wife) “We have support, we have healthcare, we have the American people […]
Image from streetcow.com In honor of Wal-Mart’s strong earnings today, I’m revisiting some of my posts so more people can learn about Hillary Clinton’s role as corporate director when Wal-Mart experienced it’s most rapid and aggressive period of growth. You would think more people would be aware of this fact, but they aren’t. That is […]
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My earlier prediction with regard to Hillary’s presidential campaign was the Bill would somehow subconsciously torpedo her presidential ambitions late in the general election campaign. Maybe it would be having his picture snapped leaving some urban cougar’s apartment, something along those lines. Now I think the combination of his massive ego and temper may do […]
Pope to Visit Ground Zero and Celebrate Mass at Yankee Stadium Pope Benedict XVI will make his first visit to the United States as pontiff over six days in April, and he plans to visit ground zero, address the United Nations and celebrate Masses at National Stadium in Washington and St. Patrick’s Cathedral and Yankee […]