Iraq

Kevin on December 31st, 2007

We are very fortunate to be able to say that retired Lt. Col. Ralph Peters is a friend of the show and a frequent guest. Ralph was absolutely on fire tonight, he was GREAT. Apparently, Ralph didn’t get the memo laying out the narrative in the wake of this week’s assassination of Benazir Bhutto. She […]

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Kevin on December 30th, 2007

Bill Roggio is one of the best analysts covering the global war on terror and it was a pleasure to welcome him back to Pundit Review Radio. His website, The Long War Journal is an invaluable resource. The Long War Journal is dedicated to providing original and accurate reporting and analysis of the Long War […]

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Kevin on December 19th, 2007

I am on record as saying that Time Magazine has never, ever had an easier choice than they did in 2007 when it comes to selecting the Person of the Year. Gen. David Petraeus is the clear choice. They didn’t just screw it up, they screwed it up massively. The guy I thought they’d pick, […]

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Kevin on December 18th, 2007

The media in Iraq has taken on a new strategy, rather than simply ignore good news, they are now making up bad news. Gateway Pundit has all the details, Media Quagmire Continues… 7 Bogus Slaughter Stories in 7 Weeks! Jim has done an incredible job tracking all these bogus stories, and his post has the […]

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Kevin on December 17th, 2007

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Bruce McQuain from QandO joined us for another edition of Someone You Should Know. The Someone You Should Know radio collaboration began as an extension of Matt Burden’s series at Blackfive. Thanks to Matt, Bruce is now on board and we are lucky to have him as part of the show. Tonight Bruce used a […]

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Kevin on December 13th, 2007

If it bleeds it leads. Progress in Iraq can be accurately tracked by the inverse relationship between events on the ground and the amount of press coverage. Progress goes up, coverage comes down. MRC Study: As Surge Succeeds and Casualty Rates Fall, ABC, CBS and NBC Lose Interest In Iraq War Good News = Less […]

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