Kevin on March 10th, 2007

Oh the audacity. Barack Obama’s campaign message is coming together nicely, “Do as I say, not as I do”. Even fits on a bumper sticker! He talks a good game about a different kind of politics, about ethics and transparency but what little we do know about Barack Obama shows that he has made a […]

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Kevin on March 8th, 2007

The reason I ask this question is because of some shocking news I heard today. Having been out of town all week, I had missed that Alan Greenberg, sports writer for the Hartford Courant, had passed away at the age of 55. Alan was a fixture in the Boston sports scene. He was a regular […]

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Kevin on March 8th, 2007

Check out Michael Yon’s most recent Dispatch from Iraq. Michael has traveled around the entire country in recent weeks. What he is doing is truly unique and incredibly valuable for all of us here at home who want to know what is happening on the ground. If you, like me, are sick of reporting from […]

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Kevin on March 8th, 2007

I just returned last night from a wonderful week in Florida with my family. A few observations before regular blogging resumes… 1. There is nothing better than sitting by the pool and reading about record cold and fifty year low temps. 2. I forgot how AWFUL drivers in Florida are. I lived in Miami for […]

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Kevin on February 28th, 2007

A terrific article in The Weston (CT ) Forum on an 83-year old blogger named Robert Stein. Written by Patricia Gay, the article does a great job capturing not just the life and times of Mr. Stein, which were interesting on their own, but his motivations for blogging and observations on politics. This was a […]

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Kevin on February 28th, 2007

Look no further than Patterico’s destruction of Glenn Greenwald today. Patterico is one of the best bloggers out there, and one of our favorite guests on Pundit Review radio. You can listen to him here and here

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Kevin on February 26th, 2007

It was our pleasure to welcome back Bill Ardolino of INDC Journal to Pundit Review Radio. Bill recently returned from a month in Iraq as an embedded citizen journalist. His blog and columns for the Washington Examiner have been tremendous. Tonight we talked about his experience and took several terrific calls from WRKO listeners. What […]

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