Category: Iraq
Only two days after being called on the carpet by his Masters of the antiwar Left, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid failed to deliver on his whiny promises as …
Poor Harry Reid. After a career of accommodating the Vegas mob and ensuring jobs, prime investments, and contracts for his family and friends, he rises to Majority Leader in …
Fellow blog board contributor Marc Danziger has a moving piece in the Examiner today about his son's decision to join the Army. I was particularly moved by the line …
The Arizona Republic reports the press conference of Ginger Gilbert, via Rusty Shackleford at The Jawa Report:Ginger Gilbert, making her first public comments since the video emerged last week,...
It's only one signpost but still it's nice to hear,,, Empty wards in Baghdad hospital offer hope BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A row of beds lies empty in the emergency …
Note to readers: this post refers to two articles from the Weekly Standard, an unabashedly conservative magazine. If the thought of an article from such a source makes you …
I'm not a fan of CBS/New York Times polls. Having written a column at Polipundit a few days before the 2004 election debunking in minute detail its absurdly biased …
Am I the only one who finds it ironic that the Democrats accusing our military of failing to secure the peace in Iraq can't even secure their own congressional …
From Pete Hegseth posted at The Weekly Standard:Tomorrow--as General David Petraeus provides his Iraq assessment to Congress--the antiwar group MoveOn.org is running a full-page advertisement in the New York …
I have often said that perception is reality in politics, but Don Surber probably has it more right when he says "Perception is 9/10ths of the law in politics." …