The Glenn and Helen Show: Michael Yon from Camp Victory We caught up to him via satellite phone this afternoon and got his views on the surge (it will be “unlike anything we’ve seen before”), the status of Iraqi security forces (they’ve made “tremendous progress” since he was there last year, but things are “still […]
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Hillary’s socialist stripe is showing. So much for appearing to be a moderate. She is advocating confiscation of oil company profits for the greater good. As I’ve said before in a post titled, In Defense of Big Oil, this kind of attack on “big business” is bad news, This is short-term thinking, political pandering and […]
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Those of you who enjoy Someone You Should Know on Pundit Review Radio know what a great guy Matthew Currier Burden is, and how much he cares about the troops. He was on Fox News yesterday, ripping into the Washington Post’s William Arkin, who had this to say on his WaPost blog, Through every Abu […]
After trashing the United States in front of a receptive audience at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland John Kerry signed autographs for former Iranian President Mohammad Khatami. (AP) DAVOS, Switzerland Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry slammed the foreign policy of the Bush administration on Saturday, saying it has caused the United States to become […]
Michael has a terrific new dispatch, Desolate Roads Part 1 of 2. John Noonan of Op-For has an email from Michael which says the following, [It’s] getting pretty kinetic here. During my first 5 days we lost 6 KIA Americans and 1 terp, so that was 7, plus quite a few others who were really […]
Another amazing photo essay series from Michael Yon. Part one, part two and now here’s part three. Enjoy. As always, if you find this type of citizen journalism valuable, and can afford to support his work, please consider doing so here.
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