Kevin on January 4th, 2010

Scott Brown (Follow on Twitter) has created quite a stir with his new campaign commercial. Martha Coakley was left muttering “George W. Bush” and the state Democratic party was offended at the use of JFK’s image. In my opinion, the truth hurts. What they were was embarrassed to have such a stark reminder of how […]

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Kevin on January 3rd, 2010

Two of our favorite and most frequent guests over the years have been independent citizen journalist Michael Yon and Bruce McQuain from QandO and the #1 milblog Blackfive. He’s also the man behind the Someone You Should Know series. When I have Michael on, I always invite Bruce because of his decades of experience in […]

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Kevin on December 26th, 2009

A lot of things are used as political weapons including cyberspace, civilians and the environment to name a few. In my lifetime, terrorism has always been used as a political weapon. It’s been a highly successful one, after all it got Yasar Arafat a Nobel Peace Prize. What we haven’t seen, for the most part […]

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Kevin on December 16th, 2009

Lots of talk these days about Tea Parties. It was on this day in 1773 when the original Tea Party took place, on the waterfront in Boston. From Politico, On this day in 1773, in Boston Harbor, a group of Massachusetts colonists — some thinly disguised as Mohawk Indians — boarded three British merchant vessels […]

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Kevin on December 15th, 2009

Everybody has a limit. I’ve been following the events in Copenhagen with detached bemusement. There have been some great moments of unintentional honesty, especially when the delegates talk about what is standing in the way of a deal, namely, they want more, much more money that is, to be transferred from the United States taxpayers […]

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Kevin on December 14th, 2009

My brother-in-law is a professional cyclist and he has some custom, super high end bikes that he has accumulated over the years. He recently put one on eBay for sale for $6000. He began a correspondence with a gentlemen from San Diego who was interested in the bike. They established a nice rapport and shared […]

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Kevin on December 14th, 2009

Timothy P. Carney is the lobbying editor for the Washington Examiner and he joined me last night to talk about his thought provoking new book “Obamanomics“. Before talking about the book, I had to ask Tim about his amazing experience as a young journalist in Washington DC, working as a protege of the legendary reporter […]

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