Gene Lalor of the always entertaining Citizen Journal has a great interview with Gregg which you can read in full right here.
One could make a strong case that the Bush administration has been negligent in its handling of post-Invasion Iraq, as well as its handling of the domestic insurgency here at home. It becomes more clear everyday that the Democrats are guilty not of negligence, but of criminal ignorance when it comes to Iraq and the […]
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Matthew Currier Burden, author of Blog of War and proprietor of Blackfive joined us once again for Someone You Should Know, our weekly collaboration to bring the inspirational, true stories of the men and women fighting for us around the world to the radio. This week, Matt told us the incredible story of Specialist Daniel […]
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Tonight we had the pleasure of welcoming Claudia Rosett to Pundit Review Radio. Her reporting on the UN Oil for Food scandal led to Congressional hearings and criminal indictments. We discussed the UN Culture of Corruption and how it hurts our interests; the greatest hits of the Kofi Annan administration; the sacking of John Bolton; […]
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A few people in and around Boston are talking a lot about a football game being played on Sunday afternoon. The rest of them are talking about the line-up we have on Pundit Review Radio! Stream the show live Sunday night 7-10pm at WRKO. 7pm EST: Claudia Rosett of the Wall Street Journal, Pajamas Media […]
As a long-time reader and subscriber to Consumer Reports, I expect the utmost integrity from the magazine in terms of how they conduct their tests and communicate the results. That is what makes today’s news so surprising, and so interesting. They are facing their Tylenol moment. How will they handle it? Fisking their corporate statement, […]
Fresh off the Iraq Study Group report, James Baker has released another. This one the result of his work on a “blue ribbon commission” investigating oil giant BP. Panel Sees BP Safety Shortfalls A blue ribbon panelcriticized safety arrangements at BP giving the huge oil company its latest bruising. The panel, led by former Secretary […]