The buzz around Gregg’s new book, Conservative Comebacks to Liberal Lies is building. He has launched a book blog with the help of The Language Artist, aka LaShawn Barber, and the early reviews by conservative thought leaders who have seen an advance copy of the book are nothing short of glowing, “Gregg Jackson’s book performs […]
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The Week magazine has nominated their bloggers of the year. As a reader, I feel fortunate that these blogger are out there, analyzing and disecting the news and issues they are so passionate about. They are tremendously valuable resource for the interested among us. Here is the list, Ed Morrisey Michelle Malkin John Aravosis at […]
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Hugh Hewitt points us to this fabulous posting on Sen. John Cornyn’s web site. I wish more Senators had his sense of humor, and guts to call out one of his “distinguished colleagues” Results of Feingold Censure Resolution (S.Res. 398): Day 2 Democrat co-sponsors of Feingold Resolution: 0 al Qaeda communications intercepted by Feingold Resolution: […]
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HoopHero Originally uploaded by punditreview. Without a doubt, the feel good story of 2006 so far is Jason McElwain, an autistic teenager who dressed for his team’s last basketball game of the season and scored an incredible 20 points in the final four minutes of the game. Today, Jason met with President Bush On his […]
First the NY Times releases information that reveals the NSA spying program, hurting our ability track Al Qaeda calls into the United States. Now, the LA Times has given away information on the efforts of our soldiers to defend themselves against improvised explosive devices (IED). Given that IED’s are by far the largest cause of […]
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The Project for Excellence in Journalism is out with their annual report on the state of the news media. They have identified six trends for 2006, 1. The new paradox of journalism is more outlets covering fewer stories. Instead of a paradox isn’t that a problem? What’s the point of more journalists if they are […]
This is an extended interview with Howie Carr on his new book, The Brothers Bulger: How they terrorized and corrupted Boston for a quarter century. Among the interesting tidbits, the deal 60 Minutes cut with the publishers of Kevin Weeks book. They claim to not pay their sources, but now we know different. Also of […]