This goal for this hour was to talk about social networks, from the cutting edge of the digital age to social networks of the Flinstones era, and we will bring them all together through Saddam Hussein. If you are wondering whether I have lost my marbles or not, we’ll find out in the next 45 […]
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Bruce McQuain from Blackfive joined us once again for Someone You Should Know, our weekly tribute to the troops. Bruce spent 28 years in the U.S. Army and he is a veteran of the Vietnam war. He brings a perspective and understanding to these stories that we could never match. Tonight, Bruce told us about […]
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What an enjoyable read the Sunday New York Post was this morning. It was worth $10 bucks instead of two. Let’s review the various levels of misery in the Bronx surrounding the Yankees, all from today’s paper. EXCLUSIVE: A-HOLE: YANKEES’ HOLE OF FAME; SITE OF ‘CURSE’ DIG UNFILLED A YEAR LATER Hex still marks the […]
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As far back as July 12, 2007, I did a post noting that Gov. Deval Patrick was on the Obama short list for the Supreme Court should he win the election. Well, the time for serious speculation is upon us because Justice David Souter is retiring. Allahpundit said it well, Farewell at last to Bush […]
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So, today is D-Day for the Boston Globe. They need to find $20 million in cost cuts by midnight tonight. I was recently joined in-studio by Jay Fitzgerald of Boston’s most financially stable daily paper, the Boston Herald and the outstanding Hub Blog as well as Todd Hyten, aka Armchair General Savin Hill, for a […]
The New York Post has a retrospective on Obama’s 100 days. They say 100 Days, 100 Mistakes. This is just over the top Obama bashing if you ask me. I read their list and there are no more than 87 legitimate mistakes. My favorite review of this meaningless, media contrived number is from Reason, Obama’s […]
The best part of yesterday’s game may not even have been the steal of home by the electric Jacoby Ellsbury. It was the fact that that the Sox shut down the Yankee offense using AAA pitchers. OUCH. PS: Ellsbury is to the Sox what Rondo is to the Celts. Both are an absolute joy to […]
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