Kevin on May 3rd, 2008

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 for Pajamas Media!

In addition to Barack, we discussed the coming North Carolina primary and Hillary’s chances to win this election. A special bonus, a revelation about Todd’s relationship with Dan Rather…and his daughter.

Hopefully, we will be doing more of these ad hoc podcasts going forward. Why? Because it is a target rich environment and these are fun and easy to produce.

Kevin on May 2nd, 2008

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 themselves.


UPDATE:
Tom Maquire has more on Marty Parrish. Apparently, he’s a Baptist minister. Seriously. Obviously a graduate of the Jeremiah Wright Divinity School.

If it’s spring sweeps period, the world needs to know, Where in the World is Matt Lauer?

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This year, Matt started his week-long magical mystery tour in Patagonia, with a live shot from Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Monday: NYC to Buenos Aires Argentina

Assuming three people are travelling with Lauer (a conservative estimate) the CarbonFootprint.com calculator, say this trip generates 3.928 tons of CO2.

The eco-options to make up the difference include,

Reforestation in Kenya
Your pledge funds the planting of native broad leaved trees in the Great Rift Valley. $82.63 to pledge 6 trees (about 4.380 tons)

UK Tree Planting
Your pledge funds the planting of trees in the UK county of your choice. The project is managed by Tree Appeal and endorsed by Bill Oddie, the TV wildlife celebrity and conservationist.
from $138.72 to pledge 6 trees (about 4.380 tons)

Tuesday: Buenos Aires Argentina to Amsterdam

This trip generates 5.268 tons of CO2. The eco-options to make up the difference include,

Clean Energy Fund
Your funding supports VCS verified carbon reduction projects around the world which reduce carbon emissions through the displacement of fossil fuels through clean / renewable energy generation. $77.74 to offset 5.268 tons

Reforestation in Kenya
Your pledge funds the planting of native broad leaved trees in the Great Rift Valley. The project is coordinated by ESCONET, and is also supported by the Red Cross.
from $110.18to pledge 8 trees (about 5.840 tons)

Where will Matt end up next? NBC has created a fun game to play,

Where in the World is Matt Lauer?

Guess!
Based on these clues, where do you think Matt’s going next?

He started in Buenos Aires before heading to Amsterdam, and now Matt Lauer’s off to his third Where in the World destination. Do you think you know where he’s going? Below are two clues. Send in your guess and a question for Matt Lauer. If you’re correct (and quick!), we may ask Matt your question on Wednesday’s show.

Clue 1: This country is an anagram of a synonym of a homophone of an even prime number.
Clue 2: Where in the world is this photo from?

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They make this annual carbon emitting tour so fun, don’t they? Given all the promotion, mystery and suspense of where Matt will turn up next, it is easy to understand if you loose track of Matt’s carbon footprint along the way. Don’t worry, I did it for you.

In the first two days of his five day tour, Matt has used up 9.196 tons of CO2. The average American emits 9.44 tons of CO2 PER YEAR.

If only Matt Lauer watched the Today Show, this unfolding environmental catastrophe might have been avoided!!

April. 20, 2008
NBC delivers ‘Green Week’ around Earth Day
Shows, news across network will focus on environmental issues

NEW YORK – NBC Universal isn’t painting its Rockefeller Center headquarters green — at least not yet — but the company is pushing all of its networks to deliver environmentally friendly programming this coming week.

“Dateline NBC” will report on melting snow on mountains in Bolivia, “Today” will have daily segments on renewable energy, Jim Cramer will talk about “green” stocks on CNBC’s “Mad Money” and NBC is encouraging its affiliates to report on environmental issues on local newscasts. (Msnbc.com is a joint venture between Microsoft and NBC Universal)

Hat Tip to our great producer Rob, who called me at 7:25 this morning with the idea for this post.

UPDATE:

Wednesay, Amsterdam to Laos

Laos is not in the carbon calculator, so I used Cambodia. To offset a direct return flight from Amsterdam, Netherlands to Phnom Penh, Cambodia (19319 km) for 4 passengers, that generates 8.896 tons of CO2

Thursday, Laos to Turkey

A direct return flight from Phnom Penh, Cambodia to Istanbul, Turkey (16006 km) for 4 passengers, generates 7.368 tons of CO2.

With one day remaining, NBC’s annual Where in the World is Matt Lauer stunt has generated 25.46 tons of CO2. It would take the average American nearly three years to generate as much carbon emissions as Matt Lauer and NBC did in four days.

Thankfully for the planet, and viewers, the week is almost over. One more day to go.

Friday, Turkey to the Republic of Seychelles in the Indian Ocean

I think Matt is trying to throw me off because once again, Seychelles is not in the the CarbonFootprint.com calculator. I would estimate another 4000 miles for Matt, leading to about another 4 tons of CO2.

Thankfully, the earth has a full year to recover, and so do viewers, from the hypocrisy.

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 in Iraq”.

Bear in mind that the Democrats use of this statement has been exposed, rebuked and admonished by such members of the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy as the Columbia School of Journalism, the Washington Post and Annenberg Center.

Columbia Journalism Review, April 1, 2008,

And lately, Barack Obama in particular has stepped up his attacks on McCain’s “100 years” notion.

But in doing so, Obama is seriously misleading voters—if not outright lying to them—about exactly what McCain said. And some in the press are failing to call him on it.

Annenberg Political Fact Check, February 8, 2008

“It’s a rank falsehood for the DNC to accuse McCain of wanting to wage ‘endless war’ based on his support for a presence in Iraq something like the U.S. role in South Korea.”

Washington Post Fact Checker, April 2, 2008

A more honest line of attack for the Democrats against McCain would be his support for the 2003 invasion of Iraq, whether or not he has a clear strategy for winning the war, and the feasibility of a long-term occupation of a Muslim country by the United States. Instead of attacking him on these grounds, they have twisted his words, by claiming that he “wants” to fight a 100-year war.

Here is what McCain actually said,

Questioner: President Bush has talked about our staying in Iraq for fifty years…
McCain: Maybe a hundred. Make it one hundred. We’ve been in South Korea, we’ve been in Japan for sixty years. We’ve been in South Korea for fifty years or so. That’d be fine with me as long as Americans are not being injured or harmed or wounded or killed. Then it’s fine with me. I would hope it would be fine with you if we maintain a presence in a very volatile part of the world where Al Qaeda is training, recruiting, equipping and motivating people every single day.

Here is the Dishonest National Committee ad,

The leading liberal blogs were cheering and applauding Howard Dean all afternoon. Here is one from theDaily Kos,

Yes, the RNC wants to protect America from misrepresentations and falsehoods. So, what are they objecting to? The DNC ad that uses John McCain’s own words against him.

Did Josh Marshall really write this?,

Good Ad
Solid. Completely honest. (Whining from Republicans comes included.)

Unbelieveable. This guy is a “muckraker”, a truth seeker? Please. A profile of Marshall on Bill Moyers PBS website showed him to have both a healthy sense of self and a serious case of are kidding me,

“I think, in many cases, the kind of reporting we do is more honest, is more straight than a lot of things you see even on the front pages of great papers like the TIMES and the POST.

If the Republicans are so damn awful, why do they have to resort to this?

Kevin on April 27th, 2008

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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 also available for download at iTunes and Podcast Alley via the Pundit Review Radio Podcast.

What is What is Pundit Review Radio?

Pundit Review Radio is where the old media meets the new. Each week Kevin and Gregg give voice to the work of the most influential leaders in the new media/citizen journalist revolution. Called “groundbreaking” by Talkers Magazine, this unique show brings the best of the blogs to your radio every Sunday evening from 7-10 pm EST on AM680 WRKO, Boston’s Talk Station.

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Chris Horner, author of The Politically Incorrect Guide To Global Warming, returned to the show tonight. In an IBD editorial on Friday, Sen. Kay Baily Hutchinson quoted Nobel economist Milton Friedman,

One of the great mistakes is to judge policies and programs by their intentions rather than their results.

Tonight we discussed the unintended consequences of ethanol,

Chicago Tribune
Ethanol betraying its promises

By Robert Bryce

It is now beyond dispute that congressional mandates on ethanol use are having a number of deleterious effects, soaring food prices chief among them.

So given that, plus recent findings that greenhouse gas emissions from ethanol and biofuels may actually be greater than those created by conventional gasoline, a natural question arises: Which presidential candidate will first call for a change in U.S. ethanol policy?

All of our interviews are also available for download at iTunes and Podcast Alley via the Pundit Review Radio Podcast.

What is What is Pundit Review Radio?

Pundit Review Radio is where the old media meets the new. Each week Kevin and Gregg give voice to the work of the most influential leaders in the new media/citizen journalist revolution. Called “groundbreaking” by Talkers Magazine, this unique show brings the best of the blogs to your radio every Sunday evening from 7-10 pm EST on AM680 WRKO, Boston’s Talk Station.

Bruce McQuain from QandO joined us for another edition of Someone You Should Know. Tonight Bruce told us about a Royal Marine, Lance Corporal Matt Croucher

A Royal Marine in southern Afghanistan threw himself onto an exploding grenade to save the lives of his patrol.

Miraculously, Lance Corporal Matt Croucher, a marine reservist from Birmingham, survived the blast with little injury when his rucksack and body armour took the force of the blast. He is expected to receive one of the highest awards for gallantry.

The story of his courage emerged last week in interviews with marines occupying a forward operating base near Sangin in Helmand province. They are preparing to leave after serving for six months at the centre of some of the fiercest fighting in Afghanistan. The outpost, Forward Operating Base Inkerman, is better known to troops as "FOB Incoming".

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. All of our interviews are also available for download at iTunes and Podcast Alley via the Pundit Review Radio Podcast.

What is Pundit Review Radio?

Pundit Review Radio is where the old media meets the new. Each week Kevin and Gregg give voice to the work of the most influential leaders in the new media/citizen journalist revolution. Called “groundbreaking” by Talkers Magazine, this unique show brings the best of the blogs to your radio every Sunday evening from 7-10 pm EST on AM680 WRKO, Boston’s Talk Station.