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Kevin on September 14th, 2009

Retired Lt. Col. Ralph Peters is a Fox News strategic analyst and columnist for the New York Post. He is also one of our favorite and most frequent guests on Pundit Review Radio. Ralph has a new novel, a thriller, called The War After Armageddon, which is in bookstores starting tomorrow. The story starts following […]

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UN Report Calls for More Funds to Combat Global Warming Here is the deeply concerned, committed eco-warrior and UN bureaucrat who would like $1 trillion of your money, annually, drinking from her bottled water at the press conference. Bwaaaaaaaaaaa. The United Nations is calling for billions of dollars to be spent by governments to fight […]

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Kevin on July 30th, 2009

San Fran Nan went on one of her usual over-the-top rants today against evil big business. Last year’s target was Big Oil. This year’s boogeyman, Big Insurance and HMOs. “It’s almost immoral what they are doing,” Pelosi said to reporters, referring to insurance companies. “Of course they’ve been immoral all along in how they have […]

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Kevin on July 8th, 2009

Number 5: Chevy Chase, late night talk show host Washington Post TV critic Tom Shales said, “Chase’s show became eerily fascinating to watch once the specter of Totally Lost Cause took over — which happened by about the middle of the second week, or maybe by the middle of the second show.” The show was […]

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Weekly Standard executive editor Bill Kristol returned to Pundit Review Radio tonight for an extended discussion about Gov. Sanford, Cap and Trade, Healthcare, Iran and Obama. The Pundit Review Radio Podcast RSS feed can be found here. What is Pundit Review Radio? Pundit Review Radio is where the old media meets the new. Each week […]

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Kevin on June 25th, 2009

Let’s examine the layers of recklessness involved in the Sanford affair. 1.) Mark Sanford is not a private person and he does not have what you or I would define as a private life. He should understand this. Think of how many fellow politicians have proved this for him. Sen. Ensign, Sen. Vitter, Sen. Craig, […]

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Politico: White House to Sonia Sotomayor critics: Be ‘careful’ White House press secretary Robert Gibbs issued a pointed warning to opponents of Judge Sonia Sotomayor’s Supreme Court nomination Wednesday, urging critics to measure their words carefully during a politically charged confirmation debate. “I think it is probably important for anybody involved in this debate to […]

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