More nonsense from the west coast’s leading newspaper, the LA Times. This time, they are going after Michael Yon. Reader DR Tucker alerted us to this profile of Yon, Lone Gun in War Reporting Michael Yon’s blog made him a hero among backers of the effort in Iraq. As his profile grew, so did debate […]
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Diversion Originally uploaded by punditreview. Are the Olympics a great example of the world coming together for one special occasion, as my wife says. Or are they a complete waste of time and money, a diversion from the only issue that the world should be rallying around? Are the Olympics the International Space Station of […]
This is cool. Barone Blog Dirty windows This week I had a chance to meet Michael Yon. He’s the blogger who was embedded with troops in northern Iraq for most of last year and whose reports, and photos, have deservedly won wide acclaim. One of his photos has been nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. Here’s […]
Media bias isn’t just about how the MSM covers the news. It is often found in what they choose to cover. If a story doesn’t fit their agenda, they blow right past it or relegate it to the back pages. The Dick ‘The Turbin’ Durbin Analaogy kerfuffle comes to mind. That was almost exclusively a […]
KC Originally uploaded by punditreview. Either Katie Couric is auditioning for a role in Something About Mary 2 or the birds just left her a present on her $1000 Frédéric Fekkai hairdo. Isn’t live TV awesome! This is the best liveshot gone awry since Michelle Kosinski’s rowboat appearence. None of this however can top Laura […]
If this story is true, and we have evidence of what Saddam did with his WMDs, that would be very, very good news for everyone. Well, almost everyone. The lack of WMDs is an ongoing embarrassment to the administration. The burden of proof is on them to deliver. So far, they haven’t. Maybe, just maybe, […]
Disgrace Originally uploaded by punditreview. A personal story and a question for Democrats First my story, I had the pleasure of meeting Mrs. King over MLK weekend in 1999. I was working for an organization that sponsored events featuring high profile speakers engaging in roundtable discussions. We held our event on Saturday, and the MLK […]
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