Iraq
“I appeal to my colleagues in Congress to step back and think carefully about what to do next.” In today’s Wall St. Journal, Senator Joe Lieberman makes a compelling case for Democrats to end the politicization of the war-something we at Pundit Review have done along with millions of Americans have been arguing for a […]
It was our pleasure to welcome back Bill Ardolino of INDC Journal to Pundit Review Radio. Bill recently returned from a month in Iraq as an embedded citizen journalist. His blog and columns for the Washington Examiner have been tremendous. Tonight we talked about his experience and took several terrific calls from WRKO listeners. What […]
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Wonder no more. At Michael Barone’s blog, he links to a valuable article that summarizes nearly every significant book written on any aspect of the Iraq War. What a resource. Middle East Quarterly Iraq in Books: Review Essay by Michael Rubin Spring 2007 There have been three waves of Iraq-related publishing: First came the embed […]
A Korean and Vietnam War Hero, who was a POW in Vietnam for more than 2000 days. Mr. Johnston, the floor is yours, HT: Powerline.
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To say that Pat Dollard kicks ass would be an understatement. It was great to have Pat join us once again on Pundit Review Radio. We got an update on his documentary, Young Americans. We talked about the war, the soldiers, politicians and the media. We also got a look at what it is like […]
The Washington Post lays into the unstable, uninformed Jack Murtha Mr. Murtha’s cynicism is matched by an alarming ignorance about conditions in Iraq. He continues to insist that Iraq “would be more stable with us out of there,” in spite of the consensus of U.S. intelligence agencies that early withdrawal would produce “massive civilian casualties.” […]
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From today’s WSJ online (subs req) entitled “Awaiting the Dishonor Roll” Congress has rarely been distinguished by its moral courage. But even grading on a curve, we can only describe this week’s House debate on a vote of no-confidence in the mission in Iraq as one of the most shameful moments in the institution’s history. […]
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