Kevin on July 11th, 2006

Matt from the #1 milblog Blackfive joined us for our weekly collaboration to bring the inspirational, true stories of the men and women that are fighting for us around the world to the radio.

This week, we heard the story of Master Sergeant Donald R. Hollenbaugh and learned why he was awarded with Distinguished Service Cross.

The segment is also available for download at iTunes, just search for 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. Hailed as “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 Leader.

Kevin on July 10th, 2006

The use of GPS tracking on mobile devices has received a great deal of media coverage recently, most of it driven by the introduction of phone plans aimed at kids. Disney Mobile is one, Sprint Family Locator is another.

There is a much more interesting story developing in Boston involving GPS phones, city politics and unions.

Boston.com
State suspends 20 inspectors for not carrying GPS phones
July 10, 2006

BOSTON –Nearly all of the state’s building and engineering inspectors — including those who check boilers, air tanks and amusement park rides — were suspended Monday for refusing to carry cell phones with global positioning system tracking capabilities.

Public Safety Commissioner Thomas Gatzunis suspended 20 of the state’s 24 inspectors after he said they refused to carry the phones, despite an agreement with the inspectors union requiring them to carry them.

Gatzunis called the refusal to carry the phones “an act of insubordination.” He said the 20 have been suspended without pay for two days and would be required to accept the phones when they return to work on Wednesday or face further disciplinary action.

GPS equipped phones have been around for a long time. The only thing that has changed is that the city wants to activate that capability. If the city pays for the phone, and it is in the union contract, how can the inspectors refuse? Seems to me like a fireable offense. More info is sure to come out in the next day or so.

What do you think?

Kevin on July 10th, 2006

An important message from Blackfive, and the wonderful people at Soldiers Angels.

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Time is running out, let’s spread the word!

Let’s spread the word and get as many people as possible tested to give Justin a shot at finding a match. Usually, all you need to do is have a swab sample of cheek cells. YOU may be the one to give someone a second chance – the life you save may be Justin’s.

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Kevin on July 9th, 2006

7pm EST: We will take a tour of the blogs and highlight a few of our favorite posts from last week. We will focus on the real civil war the Democrats should be focused on, the one happening within their own ranks.

Gregg is interested in Peter Beinart’s new book The Good Fight : Why Liberals—and Only Liberals—Can Win the War on Terror and Make America Great Again.

A Liberal Vision for American Power

When liberals finally got their shot at George W. Bush in 2004, it turned out that Americans didn’t much care which candidate could recite his six- point plan for safeguarding loose nuclear material. They gravitated to the man with a vision of national greatness in a threatening world, something liberals have not had in a very long time.

The argument of this book is that there is such a liberal vision, and today’s progressives can find it in the heritage they have tried to escape.

I’ve been fascinated by what is happening with Joe Lieberman. Bull Moose, the unofficial blog sponsored by the Democratic Leadership Council, is obviously, going to bat for Joementum,

Make no mistake, if the left is successful with Joe, they will be coming after other centrists. They will be emboldened. All of this is grand news for the Republicans. One would think that the big political story would be the GOP holding onto power for dear life. Instead, the new narrative that is emerging is about the national Deaniac left telling Democratic hawks to beat it. The lefties’ goal is a McGovernite party without the Scoop wing.

I am in complete agreement with David Frum who wrote on National Review,

It’s a hatred reinforced by repetition and intensified by echo-chamber unanimity. It’s a hatred ungrounded upon any clear foundation of reason, undirected to any political purpose.

8PM: Ann Coulter

We will be asking Ann about the plagarism accusations that have been thrown at her this week. Not surprisingly, many on the right are coming to her defense. What is incredibly surprising is who else is coming to her defense, The Daily Kos himself,

Coulter is a lot of things, but it doesn’t look like plagiarism is one of them

9PM: Blackfive and Someone You Should Know

Our weekly collaboration to bring the inspirational, true stories of the men and women that are fighting for us around the world to the radio.

Last week we profiled the incredible story of Jason Cuningham. Several days later, we received this note from his sister Lori,

My name is Lori Marquis I am the sister of Jason Cunningham who was recently featured on your show as â?Someone you should knowâ? I have to say I am incredibly proud of Matt he really did his research on my brother and he got everything right and for that I truly thank him. One of the classroomâ??s at Lackland AFB was recently named after Jason and that in itself meant so much to his family since the loss of him there have been many memorialâ??s and sites named after him and each time it is a truly amazing honor but I can not tell how much it meant to and sit and listen to your broadcast and share with the world what a great hero he was. I also think it is so awesome what you do with this segment everyday I watch the news and see a small bleep about a fallen solider my heart sinks for there family for I know the long road they face. So this broadcast is an amazing way to tell people that there son,husband,father or brother will not be forgotten. Thank You so much for the comfort you bring to otherâ??s this experinece with be with me foreverâ?¦
Thank You
Lori (Cunningham) Marquis

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. Hailed as â??Groundbreakingâ? 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, Bostonâ??s Talk Leader.

This is a must read interview with an Iraqi General (General Ali) via T.F. Boggs Blog

Sgt. Boggs: What would you say to the American people who think it was a bad idea for us to come to Iraq and whom think we should leave now?

General Ali: This message is from the terrorists. The terrorists encourage the media and they encourage the U.S. people. The U.S. soldiers who came to Iraq are heroes. The media do not convey the real picture of what the US soldiers are doing. Our problem from the very beginning has been the media. They think the U.S. soldiers just came to fight the Iraqi people. After this interview we will go to Qayyarah and help the people. We will talk with the people and do things for them. The U.S. media only show the bad to the U.S. people. And also the U.S. media is very bad, they are against the US people because they make sure only to show the bad and not the good of what the US heroes do here. They help the Iraqi people, they make projects, they make the Iraqi army and police, and make jobs here but the media does not show this. They only show car bombs, and they even change digital pictures to show Americans attacking Iraqi families (Haditha). The US people only see the bad they donâ??t see Qayyarah, only the dangerous areas. They did not see how the US soldiers shop in our market and meet the people and help the kids. They donâ??t see how the soldiers give gifts to the kids. The media do not show this, or how they do projects for schools, water, and roads. They only show the units that fight the bad guys and do not show the other units. This is a big problem. We fight the terrorists, and the terrorists are not just against the Iraqis but also against the whole world, all humans.

I want to say first hello to all the US people and second I need their trust and for them to encourage their soldiers who help us fight and also to encourage the Iraqi people. We need them to encourage the soldiers to do projects to help us. Encourage them to have a trust between them and the Iraqi people because we have a good future. Third I need them to believe me that the terrorists are down in Iraq. I only see terrorists on Al Jazerra, where are the terrorists? Show them to me! I go to Mosul by myself-no bad guys. I need to see terrorists. I have not been attacked in three years, except for once in April of last year and he only killed himself and did not hurt me. Where are the bad guys? We need the American people to know the truth.

It is pathetic that this type of positive information has to come from the alternative media/blogosphere. The Elite Media has no cumpunction airing incessant “news” stories on Haditha or any other “story” that can potentially make the U.S. Military and the U.S. in general look bad. Why has there been no coverage on ABC World News Tonight or the CBS Evening News about General Ali? Why hasn’t “60 Minutes” talked to General Ali? Obviously these are purely rhetorical questions. We all know the answer.

HT- Janet Levy from Jihad Watch

NY Times Best Selling Author and conservative diva Ann Coulter, author of #1 Best Seller “Godless” will be on the show tonight and we will discuss among other things the latest charge against her that she plagiarized four times in her book. I admit that when I first heard the allegations on the Keith Oberman Show (seen by the hundreds of people each night on MSNBC) I was very surprised. After more thorough investigation however, even those in the left-blogosphere concur that there is nothing to the accusation.

The Daily Kos had this to say:

TPM Muckracker has an itemized list of Ann Coulter’s supposed plagiarism, and sorry to say, there’s not much there.

Coulter is a lot of things, but it doesn’t look like plagiarism is one of them.

Lefty Blogger Josh Marshall had this to say:

To me personally, some of the examples/accusations seem strained — simply similar statements of the same basic facts. And sometimes there are only so many ways to describe one set of facts. In other cases the similarities of the wording strike me as hard to see as a coincidence. Especially when there seem to be multiple instances of similarities in the same column coming from the same source.

I do disagree with what Markos concludes with however:

What these examples show is that Coulter is a lazy writer who rips off other people’s research, but stealing someone else’s arguments isn’t “plagiarism”. It’s just being a lazy, unimaginative writer.

No, that is not what it shows Markos. It shows that like Josh Marshall just said (the quote you yourself posted on your own blog) that there are only so many ways you can word historical events. Muckraker came up with 4 similarly worded passages describing historical events in a 300 page book with 17 pages of small print footnotes. Trust me Coulter is maticulous in her attribution. I have read every one of her books (execpt for “High Crimes and Misdemeanors,” and she is among the most scrupulous foot-noters in the business. She is anything but “lazy.” Lazy people don’t write perennial best-sellers year after year as she has done. Lazy people often go on blogs like the Kos however and say stuff like “Bush Lied” and “War for Oil” and “tax cuts for the rich” blah blah blah…

Where Markos really gets it wrong however is when he says: “but stealing someone else’s arguments isn’t “plagiarism”. It’s just being a lazy, unimaginative writer”

No Markos, when you do “steal” other people’s ideas and analysis that is by very definition- plagiarism. For a case study in how one successfully plagiarizes in this manner check out Dorris Kearns Goodwyn. But that is not what Coulter did.

The bottom line in all this is that the left has been unable to rebut any of the many salient claims Ms. Coulter has made in her books, so rather than arguing the issues in an intelligent thoughtful manner, the MSM lapdogs like Oberman do what they always do to conservatives like Coulter who make them look foolish by exposing to the world who they really are, they smear them with unsubstantiated allegations like they did in this case. They call her a “plagiarist” which is basically like saying: “Coulter Lied.”

Hmmmmmmmmm. Where have we heard that one before?

HT- Tom at Bizzy Blog

Real Clear Politics has an article/excerpt from Peter Beinart’s new book The Good Fight : Why Liberals—and Only Liberals—Can Win the War on Terror and Make America Great Again, published last month by Harper Collins.

Peter seems to me to be a thoughtful and reasonable and intellectually honest liberal, however I fundamentally disagree with the premise of his central argument that “Only Liberals—Can Win the War on Terror and Make America Great Again.”

For starters, I disagree that America isn’t “great” right now. In spite of our imperfections I think that most Americans would agree (outside of San Francisco and Cambridge) that America is the greatest country on God’s Green Earth hands down. I guesss if you are a “progressive” like Mr. Beinart, America is not great unless liberals are in control of government.

I also, disagree with the implication that we are not “winning” the War on Islamofascism now. In spite of some of the political and strategic military mistakes we have made in fighting the new threat of global Jihadism, we have not been hit in this country since 9-11, have killed or captured almost 80% of AQ’s leadership including AQ’s #2 man a few weeks ago (who is now resting peacefully with his 72 Virgins) captured one of the world’s most dangerous terrorists Sadamm Hussein and his sons, and have witnessed burgeoning democracy throughout the Middle East never seen before. Yes this will be a long war where mistakes have been made, but to imply that we are not “winning” at this point given the long list of military and geo-political achievements I believe to be slightly disengenuous on Beinart’s part.

He also has this to say:

What they need to remember, above all, is the cold war. Bill Clinton–by defusing racially saturated issues like welfare and crime, and wisely managing the economy–restored public faith in government action. But he did so at a time when the United States had turned in on itself, when international threats no longer shaped national identity.

I would ask Peter how it was that Clinton “defused” these issues since it was Clinton who only reluctantly signed GOP sponsored Welfare Reform into law to et re-elected in 96′. Also I wonder if Peter can explain how Clinton so “wisely” managed the economy?” Was it by raising taxes in 93 on Social Security recipients and indviduals as one of his first official acts as president? I will say that Clinton was “wise” in signing the GOP cap gains tax cuts in 97′ but let’s remember that it was fought tooth and nail by his fellow Congressional Dems and by Clinton himslef who only begrudgingly signed the tax cuts into law.

I also take issue with Peter’s statement that during Clinton’s presidency “international threats no longer shaped national identity.”

Perhaps Peter is correct that they didn’t. However, I think a strong argument could be made that they should have. If Clinton had not ignored and treated as mere “law enforcement” issues the plethora of terrorist attacks on our country during his admin, perhaps these “threats” would have been more indellibly forged into the national psyche.

Beinart then claims that basically, the primary reason that Americans trust conservatives on national security is because conservatives have a superior story:

Today’s political environment is more like the one that stretched from the late 1940s through the late 1980s, when debates about America were interwoven with debates about America’s role in the world. And in this environment, conservatives have a crucial advantage: they have a usable past. Ask any junior- level conservative activist about the cold war, and she can recite the catechism: how liberals lost their nerve in Vietnam and America sank into self- doubt until Ronald Reagan restored America’s confidence and overthrew the evil empire. Since September 11, conservatives have turned that storyline into a grand analogy: the Middle East is Eastern Europe, George W. Bush is Ronald Reagan, Tony Blair is Margaret Thatcher, the appeasing French are the appeasing French.

The “advantage” he is speaking of we like to call “documented success.” The reason that by-and-large Americans trust conservatives in war time is that they have a superior track record of success in keeping our country safe. Liberals cannot say the same. This is not who has the more “appealing” story. This is about who has better protected and defended our nation in times of war in American History. And liberals didn’t “lose their nerve in Viet Nam.” Many of them actually subverted American victory and in my opinion have American blood on their hands-most notably Senator John Kerry.

He then goes on to say that liberals:

pride themselves on their empiricism, that empiricism is no match for a narrative of the present based upon a memory of the past. When liberals finally got their shot at George W. Bush in 2004, it turned out that Americans didn’t much care which candidate could recite his six- point plan for safeguarding loose nuclear material. They gravitated to the man with a vision of national greatness in a threatening world, something liberals have not had in a very long time.

No actually liberals abhor “empiricism.” That’s why they are impervious to learning from the same mistakes they make over and over. It is actually conservatives who better utilize the teachings of history to ensure success in the future. Americans didn’t “trust” Kerry because he wanted to outsource our national security to the U.N. (remember the Global Test?) Americans trusted the man (Bush) who was unequivocal about the Bush Doctrine of pre-emptive military action who woudl always put American sovereignty and security first.

The article ends with Beinart making the point that:

At home, because America realizes that it does not embody goodness, it does not grow complacent. Rather than viewing American democracy as a settled accomplishment to which others aspire, we see ourselves as engaged in our own democratic struggle, which parallels the one we support abroad. It was not the celebration of American democracy that inspired the world in the 1950s and 1960s, but America’s wrenching efforts–against McCarthyism and segregation–to give our democracy new meaning. Then, as now, the threat to national greatness stems not from self- doubt, but from self- satisfaction.

No the biggest threat to our national greatness stems from those on the liberal left who are constantly doubting and criticizing America who endlessly focus on how we are fundamentally responsible for all the evils of the world which basically led to 9-11. Next to the throat cutting Jihadists, the domestic insurgent liberals are the greatest threat to this country in my opinion.

There is nothing new here, just the same old liberal shibboleths about how we need to make the world like us more and be nicer to people blah, blah, blah…

The truth is Liberals like Joe Lieberman get it. But there is no more room in the Dem party anymore for guys like Joe. If there were, then I would tend to believe that Dems had a “vision” for American Power.