We had the honor of speaking with one of the leading scholars on the Middle East, Victor Davis Hanson. Mr. Hanson is a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University , a Professor Emeritus at California University , Fresno , and a nationally syndicated columnist for Tribune Media Services. We discussed the global war […]
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Matt from Blackfive and Michael Yon joined us last evening to discuss the killing of Zarqawi, the new Iraqi defense minister, Haditha and Michael’s copyright dispute with French publishing house HFM. The interview is also available for download at iTunes. What is Pundit Review Radio? Pundit Review Radio is where the old media meets the […]
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Matt from the #1 milblog Blackfive joined us for our weekly collaboration to bring the inspirational, true stories of the men and women that are fighting for us around the world to the radio. This week we recall the heroics of Matt from the #1 milblog Blackfive joined us for our weekly collaboration to bring […]
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I read that headline this morning over at Daily Kos and snarled, “You’ve got to be kidding me” What I found was very surprising.
UPDATE: Because of a Red Sox rain out, and the necessity to move a soccer game to WRKO, our show tonight will be pushed back to 9-11pm est. The 9am hour will go on as planned, with Matt from Blackfive for Someone You Should Know, and Michael Yon on developments in Iraq and Afghanistan. The […]
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Murtha Interested in Majority Leader Post The Associated Press Friday, June 9, 2006 WASHINGTON — Rep. John Murtha, a 16-term Democrat known for his close ties to the military and his outspoken opposition to the war in Iraq, said Friday he will run for House majority leader if Democrats win control in November. Murtha, 73, […]
Another example of NY Times editor’s being asleep at the switch. They unintentionally bolstered the administrations case for war against Iraq today. Andy McCarthy at NRO’s Corner blog noticed this little nugget in the NY Times today, [U.S. spokesman] Maj. Gen. William B. Caldwell IV … told reporters at a briefing that United States commanders […]
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