Politics

Kevin on June 1st, 2008

It was our honor to welcome back to the show retired Staff Sgt. David Bellavia. Davis author of House to House: An Epic Memoir of War, co-founder of Vets for Freedom and now candidate for congress in the 26th district in New York. What a breath of fresh air he would be in congress. As […]

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Kevin on May 30th, 2008

Both agree that Al Qaeda is getting their asses kicked, in Iraq and around the world. Where would we (the free world) be today if Bush had accepted the findings of James Baker and Lee Hamilton? Where would we be if he had listened to the democrats and redeployed? That would have been the politically […]

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Gregg on May 29th, 2008

My latest from Townhall.com Questions for McCain Gregg Jackson Thursday, May 29, 2008 Senator McCain, as an across-the-board conservative, I plan to vote for you in November—unless a more authentically conservative ticket emerges or you choose a liberal running mate, such as Mitt Romney. You would be superior to a President Barack Obama in protecting […]

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Kevin on May 28th, 2008

Washington Post Editorial Iran’s Failed ‘Litmus Test’ Will there be consequences for Tehran’s stonewalling of U.N. nuclear inspectors? On Monday, some six months after the expiration of the deadline, the IAEA issued a report saying, in essence, that Iran had not acted in good faith and was engaging in delaying tactics. “Substantial explanations” were still […]

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Hat Tip: Crossing Wall Street Look at how much the price of oil has risen versus the price of gasoline. Oil’s gain is far outpacing the gain in gasoline. Doesn’t this raise a few questions for Barack Obama, who loves to vilify “Big Oil” and has been talking about a windfall profit tax. Obama proposes […]

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My letter published in today’s Wall St. Journal: Sen. Obama Has Already Defined His Values Clearly In regard to Douglas E. Schoen’s “Obama and the Values Question Mark” (op-ed, May 12): Sen. Barack Obama’s “values” are anything but a “question mark.” In fact, we know what Sen. Obama “values” because he has told us. We […]

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Here is the news, Interpol confirmed documents today showing that US Congressman James McGovern (D., Mass.), a leading opponent of the Colombia free-trade deal has been working with a go-between, who has been offering the FARC terrorists help in undermining Colombia’s elected and popular government. Colombia is America’s closest ally in South America. Wow. Unbelievable. […]

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