Kevin on December 6th, 2006

At least one person on the left is honest about who Jimmy Carter has become. Professor Kenneth Stein of Emory University and the Carter Center for 23-years, resigned today in protest over Carter’s new book. Powerline had the story today, and the context, Professor Stein’s expertise lies in the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict. Our […]

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Kevin on December 6th, 2006

At BaroneBlog, Michael says the GOP is facing a major geographical shift, potentially, if they nominate Rudy or McCain, In effect, if the Republicans nominate Giuliani or McCain, they would be trading southern-accented voters (as far north as rural Missouri and the Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois counties just north of the Ohio River) for northern-accented […]

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Kevin on December 4th, 2006

One of the most respected men in the new media, Bill Roggio, is back as an embedded reporter in Iraq. Bill has earned that respect from his years of writing, reporting and analyzing a host of military topics. He is the perfect combination that makes the best blogs great, a passionate, articulate, subject matter expert. […]

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David Bellavia of Vets for Freedom is a former Army Staff Sergeant who served in the First Infantry Division for six years. His leadership recommended David for the Medal of Honor, and he has been nominated for the Distinguished Service Cross. Both awards are still under review. He has received the Silver Star, the Bronze […]

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Someone You Should Know tonight featured two stories, both related to the blogosphere in some way. The first story we featured was about Sgt. 1st Class James D. Priestap. James was the brother-in-law of Wizbang blogger Kim Priestrap. We shared a beautiful tribute Kim wrote. Here is a tribute from someone who served under James, […]

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Kevin on December 2nd, 2006

Dr. Helen has laments getting a pitch from a PR person who obviously didn’t do their homework, Dear Dr. Helen, As a fan and avid reader, congratulations all around for the big victory this last election, definitely a team effort. And to spread the holiday cheer this season, I’d like to send you, on behalf […]

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Nancy’s right on schedule. Three significant missteps already. The unforced errors are piling up fast and the game hasn’t even started. She is Kerryesque in her ability to be her own worst enemy. Certainly someone told her what an awful, potentially disastrous, selection Jack Murtha was for Majority Leader? Disgraced, impeached federal judge Alcee Hastings […]

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