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We’ve had the honor of speaking with Michael Yon many times from the front lines of Iraq and Afghanistan these past five years. Last night, we caught up with Michael while he is in Thailand, recharging his batteries before returning to the front lines of the war in Afghanistan early next year. I checked the […]
Well, Producer Rob hit another home run with his suggestion that we do a fun topic, a segment on Favorite War Movies. When it comes to movies, Producer Rob has a Rain Man quality about him. The guy knows movies, what can I say? This was a ton of fun, we had full lines for […]
Bruce McQuain from Blackfive joined us once again for Someone You Should Know, our weekly tribute to the troops. Bruce spent 28 years in the U.S. Army and he is a veteran of the Vietnam war. He brings a perspective and understanding to these stories that we could never match. This week Bruce told us […]
The entire premise of Pundit Review Radio when we launched in 2004 was to bring the best of the blogosphere to the radio. We did that tonight by welcoming Eddy Elfenbein of Crossing Wall Street, one of my favorite, must read financially focused blogs. It was long overdue, but it was great to finally have […]
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Retired Lt. Col. Ralph Peters has always been one of our very favorite guests on Pundit Review Radio. Last night he joined us to talk about the WikiLeaks mess, from what should should be done about the leaker, Private Bradley Manning to Julian Assange and our governments failure to protect its secrets. The Pundit Review […]
Chasing Classic Cars is the only TV show I DVR. There is much to like about the show, from the celebration of American car culture, the design, to the history of the cars and the stories behind the chase. Wayne’s passion for what he does is also a big part of the show’s appeal. It’s […]
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Obesity is an interesting topic all the way around, from its impact on the individual to the impact on healthcare costs and even the spirit of the country. Thanks to Adam Gaffin’s Universal Hub I came across an interesting blog by a local journalist and blogger named Michael Prager. Michael was chronicling his battle with […]
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