Politics
Tonight we discussed veterans healthcare with a specific focus on traumatic brain injuries. We spent an hour with Bruce McQuain from QandO.net and Annette, a dedicated wife and care giver for Eric, who was severely wounded in Iraq. Bruce spent 28 years in the Army and provided some perspective on the challenges the VA is […]
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Nationally syndicated radio host and all around good guy Todd Feinburg joined me for a Friday afternoon podcast to discuss his new blog Barack’s White Lies. After listening to me for three years sing the praises of the blogosphere, Todd finally has the fever, and he is blogging up a storm. He’s even writing columns […]
WARNING from Briebart.com: Explicit language. McCain elegantly moves on the next questioner. The man who asked the question is Marty Parrish. He once served as an office manager for the Biden campaign. He now backs Obama Notice the Fire Dog Lake logo on the video, a leading liberal blog and they are mighty proud of […]
On a day when liberals are defending Obama from Rev. Wright’s remarks on the basis that snippets were taken out of context, it is quite ironic that these same people are cheering on Howard Dean and the DNC for their new ad which uses snippets to totally distort what John McCain’s said about “100 years […]
As I said tonight, it was a pleasure to welcome back for the full hour Canada’s most famous and eloquent human rights abuser, Mark Steyn. On the table tonight, the circus in Canada, Obama’s appearance on Fox News, his relationship with the pastor and the terrorist, and Jimmy Carter’s vanity. All of our interviews are […]
Nancy Pelosi, the esteemed Speaker of the House, appeared on CNN last night. Not very bright, unprepared, empty suit, and no, I’m not talking about Larry King. Michelle Malkin summarizes, Watch her stammer, blink, and struggle to quickly pull a number out of her hat. I have no idea where she got the “$2.56 on […]
From The Tax Foundation, Tax Freedom Day will arrive on April 23 this year, the 113th day of 2008 (ignoring Leap Day). That means Americans will work nearly four months of the year, from January 1 to April 23, before they have earned enough money to pay this year’s tax obligations at the federal, state […]